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13-09-2018 09:33 AM
I cracked the screen on my S9+ and Samsung Support Centre (Independent Representatives) would not replace it.
Samsung have instructed the Support centres to not touch any Non-Eu device.
I can understand about Warranty, but not to repair one for payment?
What a ridculous policy? Especially whne someone is here on Business and needs urgent repair.
13-09-2018 01:18 PM - edited 13-09-2018 01:22 PM
Hi @Getafix
Yes it its out of the eu then they can decline support as per warranty guidelines.
However why you couldn't walk into a carphone warehouse for example and pay to get it fixed I'm not sure why not unless carphone warehouse will not work on an unsupported phone.
I assume you chose to import the phone.
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²³ Ultra 512gb Phantom Black.
13-09-2018 03:06 PM
I could get it fixed through Non Samsung Centre, ie Carphonewarehouse or any Mobile Repair Shop.
But that is not the point. I am not asking for Warranty Cover. Willing to pay for it as it is not covered under warranty anyway.
My good luck is I am in States next week and can get it done 35% cheaper than what they charge in UK.
17-09-2018 03:59 PM
The only reason I can think of is that the repair, even if paid for, would have a warranty and that might be what's causing problems. Though, if the repair can be done (assuming that's not the issue itself), fixing it if it goes wrong shouldn't be a problem.
I thought Samsung devices came with a worldwide warranty?
28-09-2018 11:09 AM
@hrym wrote:I thought Samsung devices came with a worldwide warranty?
Nope. Which is a shame. One up for Apple in that case as you could take it to any store worlwide and will get full Support.
Luckily I had a trip planned to USA and got it replaced for 30% cheaper. And with a 90day warranty on the Repair.