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Hi all, first post so hello. I've been reading various reports on here and elsewhere about expansys' so called UK version.
Will the official UK phone be any different/better? I'm a bit concerned and wondered whether to send it back and wait for Tmobile to release it.
What you reckon?
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If you purchase a T-Mobile it will be locked not unlocked and I beleive the number will be HTC P3702 or 3.
The UK version will have more up-to-date software (HTC have delayed the release date to apply software fixes). Also, the Expansys Diamonds have been imported from HK, so it's not clear what will happen about the warranty.
If I were you, I'd play with the Diamond for a bit, then send it back to Expansys and try to get my money back. Then I'd buy an unlocked Diamond whenever it is properly released in the UK (probably sometime between the 15th and 25th) for much cheaper from somewhere like Play.com, TotalPDA or INKINO (I can't believe Expansys are charging even more than INKINO).
Dark Fire said:
The UK version will have more up-to-date software (HTC have delayed the release date to apply software fixes). Also, the Expansys Diamonds have been imported from HK, so it's not clear what will happen about the warranty.
If I were you, I'd play with the Diamond for a bit, then send it back to Expansys and try to get my money back. Then I'd buy an unlocked Diamond whenever it is properly released in the UK (probably sometime between the 15th and 25th) for much cheaper from somewhere like Play.com, TotalPDA or INKINO (I can't believe Expansys are charging even more than INKINO).
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Thanks for the quick replies.
I paid £120 for it with a 12 month £42.50 contract. Only had it couple of days so i think i have 14 days to cancel?
nokmond said:
Thanks for the quick replies.
I paid £120 for it with a 12 month £42.50 contract. Only had it couple of days so i think i have 14 days to cancel?
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I think thats expensive. Its probably cheaper for you to get it offline (totalpda 410, play.com about the same), and get some other phone for free with contract and ebay that.. or get just a contract at a discounted price from these online stores.
someone1234 said:
I think thats expensive. Its probably cheaper for you to get it offline (totalpda 410, play.com about the same), and get some other phone for free with contract and ebay that.. or get just a contract at a discounted price from these online stores.
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Thanks. How would i stand with returning the phone and cancelling the contract? Is it 14days to cancel? Would i get my £120 refunded?
nokmond said:
Thanks. How would i stand with returning the phone and cancelling the contract? Is it 14days to cancel? Would i get my £120 refunded?
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yes you will get all money back maybe a restock fee will apply, but most contract provides should not charge this.
You'll get a total refund. You're covered by distance selling regulations. Some people call this a cooling off period, but its actually to protect you from shoddy descriptions, since you can't physically see the product.
This 'cooling off' period is a myth, and doesnt automatically apply to phone contracts by any law. All networks build it into their T&C when you buy direct, but be very careful, some retailers like carephone warehouse for example are agents for say O2, and so have their own contract, which has no cooling off. If you walked into carephone warehouse store and signed up you'd be outta luck. Online, you could use distance selling regulations to cancel (yeah they still apply because its seen as a product).
If in dought, always buy online (with a decent credit card). Sounds funny doesnt it? only a coupla years ago we would be advising the opposite! But you have alot more protection now online and with a credit card.
Refuse to pay any restocking fee if they ask you for one say its not a UK device as advertised. All else fails, call your credit card company and let them deal with it
someone1234 said:
You'll get a total refund. You're covered by distance selling regulations. Some people call this a cooling off period, but its actually to protect you from shoddy descriptions, since you can't physically see the product.
This 'cooling off' period is a myth, and doesnt automatically apply to phone contracts by any law. All networks build it into their T&C when you buy direct, but be very careful, some retailers like carephone warehouse for example are agents for say O2, and so have their own contract, which has no cooling off. If you walked into carephone warehouse store and signed up you'd be outta luck. Online, you could use distance selling regulations to cancel (yeah they still apply because its seen as a product).
If in dought, always buy online (with a decent credit card). Sounds funny doesnt it? only a coupla years ago we would be advising the opposite! But you have alot more protection now online and with a credit card.
Refuse to pay any restocking fee if they ask you for one say its not a UK device as advertised. All else fails, call your credit card company and let them deal with it
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Thanks. I paid for it via credit card from expansys. Looks like play.com will be a better option.
nokmond said:
Thanks. I paid for it via credit card from expansys. Looks like play.com will be a better option.
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There's also a power seller on ebay eCell or something for 400 quid including postage. It'll be another import, but at that price i do think it may be worth considering for some people.
Pretty close to buying this thing now. Trying to decide whether I should get it from handtec or expansys-usa.
Trying to get a feel from people who got theirs from either of those two places.
1) Is your version the EU version, Hong Kong or UK, or something else?
2) Have you been able to get the OTA to 2.3.6?
3) If you are in the U.S. and bought from handtec, were there any issues with U.S. customs?
Thanks in advance.
I havent gotten one but I would use expansys since they are in the us
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Handtech
Got mine from Handtech, very fast and courteous people to deal with. Had my phone held one night and customs, could have been an incomplete address for Samsung UK or just they general pull one or two of these once in a while. Had it the next day everything went very smoothly. Haven't received the 2.3.6 update yet, it's a UK phone not sure when that is going to happen. Not too worried about it though will be rooting and installing ICS when that's done. Love the phone best purchase ever.
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Got mine from Handtech, very fast and courteous people to deal with. Had my phone held one night and customs, could have been an incomplete address for Samsung UK or just they general pull one or two of these once in a while. Had it the next day everything went very smoothly. Haven't received the 2.3.6 update yet, it's a UK phone not sure when that is going to happen. Not too worried about it though will be rooting and installing ICS when that's done. Love the phone best purchase ever.
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if your handtec model has the PLS code, then the OTA update to KKA (2.3.6) arrived yesterday.
Got mine from expansys usa with overnight shipping. Plus a $20-30 coupon. It arrived the next day by noon. Only issue I had was the us adaptor they put in the package for a expensive device. Other than that it was a quick and easy transaction thru paypal.
Cant say anything bad about hantec either, thats where I got my release day sgs2 from. The package got caught up in customs/fedex f-ed up. Got my device 3 days later.
All in all cant go wrong with either company. I paid the extra for the note with expansys because its based in the us. Should be a little easier with warranty issues.
intruda119 said:
Got mine from expansys usa with overnight shipping. Plus a $20-30 coupon. It arrived the next day by noon. Only issue I had was the us adaptor they put in the package for a expensive device. Other than that it was a quick and easy transaction thru paypal.
Cant say anything bad about hantec either, thats where I got my release day sgs2 from. The package got caught up in customs/fedex f-ed up. Got my device 3 days later.
All in all cant go wrong with either company. I paid the extra for the note with expansys because its based in the us. Should be a little easier with warranty issues.
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If u got it from expansys thinking u have warranty, unfortunately no u dont.
u will have to send it to expansys and they will send it to where ever the phone came from.
The same thing with handtec if u are in US.
However the good thing about getting from expansys is that u can get square trade warranty. This is what i did with galaxy s2. Then my phone broke its screen and square trade refunded me the full amt insured for.
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if your handtec model has the PLS code, then the OTA update to KKA (2.3.6) arrived yesterday.
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Thanks for letting me know about the update to KKA I hooked up to Kies today still didn't say I was eligible for a upgraded. Did you do anything special? Kies says I have .......KJ4 current firmware. A little frustrating that Samsung does this so randomly.
Thats exactly what I meant about the warranty. They can make the process easier with warranties. Me sending to them and expansys getting it to the right people. Square trade is the best option for us user in the usa.
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If u got it from expansys thinking u have warranty, unfortunately no u dont.
u will have to send it to expansys and they will send it to where ever the phone came from.
The same thing with handtec if u are in US.
However the good thing about getting from expansys is that u can get square trade warranty. This is what i did with galaxy s2. Then my phone broke its screen and square trade refunded me the full amt insured for.
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intruda119 said:
Got mine from expansys usa with overnight shipping. Plus a $20-30 coupon. It arrived the next day by noon. Only issue I had was the us adaptor they put in the package for a expensive device. Other than that it was a quick and easy transaction thru paypal.
Cant say anything bad about hantec either, thats where I got my release day sgs2 from. The package got caught up in customs/fedex f-ed up. Got my device 3 days later.
All in all cant go wrong with either company. I paid the extra for the note with expansys because its based in the us. Should be a little easier with warranty issues.
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So intruda119, which version did you get from expansys-usa? EU, UK, HK, or something else? Were you able to get the 2.3.6 OTA?
Thanks
Ngambek2003 said:
So which version did you get from expansys-usa? EU, UK, HK, or something else? Were you able to get the 2.3.6 OTA?
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handtec.
Polish version.
I am using sheep rom now and its already 2.3.6
Most of the custom roms have stuffed removed that u wont update notification. Really dont care about the stock rom notification as this rom is very fast and smoother.
Handtec is the cheapest coming out at around $705 USD shipped at the moment for the blue version of the Note. Your order is going to be typically delivered by the following business day after it ships by FedEx unless it happens to get held up for some reason by customs so very quick delivery from the UK. Keep in mind that you need to figure out the foreign exchange rate for USD to British Pounds as it fluctuates day to day and also whether your credit card issuer charges a foreign exchange fee which many do. I have a Capitol One card which I used because it has 0% fee for foreign transactions.
With Expansys-USA there is a $20 coupon you can use as well as getting 2% cashback through Fatwallet which works out to around $760 so about $55 more than Handtec but since they're a US dealer the return shipping won't be as expensive if you need warranty and you may be able to purchase a SquareTrade warranty as well.
Handtec or Expansys-USA either one will get you the 2 year Samsung EU warranty.
I give handtec a 10 out of 10
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Sellers on Amazon are starting to sell the note at $700 or less. Don't know about the warranty though, but if you're in the US like me, why not?
Just an FYI: Expansys-usa has a $100 discount code for Galaxy Note use bfnote during checkout. Ttl delivered to USA address = $694.99
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Just an FYI: Expansys-usa has a $100 discount code for Galaxy Note use fpnote during checkout. Ttl delivered to USA address = $694.99
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Yeah..Unfortunately they charge taxes for Illinois delivery address.
Anyone else?
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Got a Polish version from handtec in early November.....took them about 2 days to send it out and took about 3 days to come to me in AUS.
Mine had 3 dead pixels on it....has just sent it back to them for a replacement....seems like a very responsible company with good customer service via email and online chat (couldn't reach them on the phone though).
Will see how good they really are by how long I will get my replacement....
So...if you are in the US....and unlucky like me.....replacement warranty can be a pain in the bum....(they don't pay for your return postage)
Well yesterday i decided to go with Expansys-usa. I had emailed them about a question. No response. I called the number, hold for an hour. No response. I said screw it, I'll order it because it will ship same day and I'll get it overnite. Now it's ships in up to 5 days. So I call again. Hold....no response.
I waited until this morning to see if anything has changed. Nothing. Called again. Hold for 30 minutes. Nothing.
I have a feeling i'm going to have to cancel this and go with handtec. How would i even go about customer service requests when I cannot get an answer. I emailed them again. Let's see what happens.
Has anyone else had any issues with them? Or had as such hard of a time as I am just to speak to someone?
Finally decided to go with Handtec.
Got Fedex tracking number on the same day I made my order (yesterday). Although Fedex missed the pickup yesterday - they just picked it up today. It's supposed to be delivered tomorrow.
So far Handtec has been very responsive. I was able to use their online chat to ask questions about my order.
We'll see when the goods actually arrive.
Yesterday I bought a Telus HTC One from a person off of Craigslist ($475), little did I know there is a cluster of stuck pixels along with several more stuck pixels at the top of the phone. I have unlocked it (I bought it locked to Telus, paid $25 for unlock) and put my Bell SIM in it.
The phone came as so:
-Bootloader is "*tampered*" along with an unlocked bootloader (which I can fix, I'm pretty sure: with s-off and re lock)
-Without the Beats Logo on the back (he took it off)
-Running some pre-release 4.2.2 ROM, rather then the stock Telus firmware (I'm sure I can flash the RUU)
-With a scratch on it which wasn't mentioned on the listing
-Digitizer is faulty, multiple stuck pixels and one large cluster (Well, "large" seeing that the pixel density is so high)
Since, I bought this second hand as well as being on Bell (I'm in Canada btw) would I be able to get RMA? As the EULA denounces that I being a second hand buyer can not have the warranty...I however do have the S/N stickers for the RMA and my seller will give me the receipt.
So should I get a refund or risk a possible reject from HTC RMA?
Pictures can be found here
imgur (dot) com/a/KBCdd (sorry for the dot, just add in period to get the url)
Customer shall present the PROOF OF PURCHASE upon claiming this
Limited Warranty. This Limited Warranty may not be sold-on, assigned,
transferred or given to any subsequent purchaser or acquirer of the
Product. This Limited Warranty is only valid and enforceable in the
countries where the Product is sold. Moreover, if Product is returned to
be repaired under
this Limited Warranty in the place other than where you purchased, HTC
attempts to repair such Product but can not guarantee the outcome.
Warranty service availability and response times may vary from country
to country and may also be subject to a registration requirement in the
country of purchase.
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I'm not a legal guy, but hmmm...
If the warranty is non-transferable you will end up paying money for out of warranty repairs. Display module replacement is 180 USD for USA.
Hunt3r.j2 said:
If the warranty is non-transferable you will end up paying money for out of warranty repairs. Display module replacement is 180 USD for USA.
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Well, if I can get the receipt and have the S/N stickers... technically I can say it's mine
Although, will Telus or Bell be able to check the IMEI to see who's it was?
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Well, if I can get the receipt and have the S/N stickers... technically I can say it's mine.
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The phone is yours, the warranty is not. If it was mine I'd be taking it up with the seller, doesn't seem that they were completely honest about the phones condition.
Nope, in almost all cases the warranty is not transferable. Think of it this way, you sign a contract with the seller to give them x amount of money for a certain item and they make you a promise that if the item breaks they will (under certain circumstances) fix it. Selling the phone on violates the original contract which is solely between you and the manufacturer and thus they have no obligation to fulfill the warranty to anyone but the original purchaser. That's the law but often not the practicality. If you have the warranty you may be able to take it into a shop and find a nice sales rep, or you may be able to get the guy who sold it to you to claim the warranty. However from what you have said he doesn't sound very trustworthy. If you have the warranty (piece of paper which came with the original phone) you could try and take it to a Telus store and see what they say.
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The phone is yours, the warranty is not. If it was mine I'd be taking it up with the seller, doesn't seem that they were completely honest about the phones condition.
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Nope, in almost all cases the warranty is not transferable. Think of it this way, you sign a contract with the seller to give them x amount of money for a certain item and they make you a promise that if the item breaks they will (under certain circumstances) fix it. Selling the phone on violates the original contract which is solely between you and the manufacturer and thus they have no obligation to fulfill the warranty to anyone but the original purchaser. That's the law but often not the practicality. If you have the warranty you may be able to take it into a shop and find a nice sales rep, or you may be able to get the guy who sold it to you to claim the warranty. However from what you have said he doesn't sound very trustworthy. If you have the warranty (piece of paper which came with the original phone) you could try and take it to a Telus store and see what they say.
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I think I will Un-Root, Relock Bootloader and get my money back. If all goes well hopefully I can just buy an unlocked international version in the coming months. Should I try and revert it to stock? ( I could probably get better footing in trying to convince him to refund )
Hi, I got my Moto G 2nd gen 2 months ago and when I got it there was a slight area of the screen where the glass touched the display too much, making it sorta off colour on that part of the screen like when you press down too hard except this is where the screen is always like that.
Now I feel like it has gotten slightly worse over time and want to use my warranty, however 2 months ago I unlocked the bootloader with the intentions of rooting it (I never gotten round to rooting it in the end)
I messaged moto support last night and they sent me an email saying how I can return it to be repaired but also said:
Motorola will repair and return your phone free of charge under the warranty conditions. If in the event that your phone is found to be out of warranty by the repair centre then please be advised that a quotation and handling charge may be applied. Any damage caused by using unauthorised operating systems, tampering or altering the device firmware and any signs of physical damage that were undisclosed prior to sending for repair will void your warranty and you may be charged for repair.
You can expect the phone to be repaired within 10 working days from its arrival at our repair centre but please allow additional days for postage. Please also note that Motorola do not accept claims for losses incurred by customers not following the process detailed in this message.
This is weird because on another thread on xda (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2574104) it said that even though I unlocked the bootloader, as I live in the EU I legally can get a hardware problem like this fixed by them for free as unless they can prove that unlocking the bootloader did this then they have to fix.
I don't wanna send it off and it come back as they think my warranty is void, how can I assert my rights in a situation like this to get my screen defect fixed?
Many thanks
No reply? Ah well
As an update I had a conversation with the online chat support motorola customer care thing last night, saying how I unlocked my bootloader however I believe that as I live in the EU I still have a warranty set out by a directive (I refered to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56181695&postcount=40 a lot, provided a lot of useful information)
They then forwarded my message onto a relevant department (whoever that was) after saying many times that the warranty was completely void, and I spoke to them again today and they said they got a message back from said department who said the same thing where no repair can be issued as the warranty has been voided. I again tried to assert the EU law but he couldnt help me or even forward me onto someone who could help me, so I gave up.
I'm at a loss people The website in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56181695&postcount=40 said that if they refuse to repair then "you can sue him in a civil litigation and can report the incident to the national authority. In many European countries such action does not even require hiring a lawyer and is most of the time ensured by consumers associations." but I would have no bloody idea on how to do that.
To expand, I bought the device on Amazon but it has been more than 2 months since I got the device so I have no option to message them about the device specifically.
Someone please help me
My advice is to actually call your local Motorola service and speak to a person instead of writing them. If they still refuse your repair you should contact amazon as they have a very accommodating return policy. Last step is to visit your local consumer protection office and ask for legal support.
Bte from which country are you from?
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My advice is to actually call your local Motorola service and speak to a person instead of writing them. If they still refuse your repair you should contact amazon as they have a very accommodating return policy. Last step is to visit your local consumer protection office and ask for legal support.
Bte from which country are you from?
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The UK, I'm looking at Amazon and through my previous orders I cant contact them about my phone order anymore as its been more than 2 months, do you reckon I should just send an email to them anyway?
Thanks for replying by the way
Addapp said:
The UK, I'm looking at Amazon and through my previous orders I cant contact them about my phone order anymore as its been more than 2 months, do you reckon I should just send an email to them anyway?
Thanks for replying by the way
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Amazon have a great returns policy, you can contact them for return or refund of items out of the initial returns period using live chat. Use this link
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/contact-us/general-questions.html?skip=true
Use 'An order I placed', select the item and you can chat live with an agent. How you deal with it and what you say is wrong with the phone is then up to you.
If you're in the UK, the Sale of Goods Act is your friend, and holds the seller, not the manufacturer, legally liable for any defects in the product (the key phrases are "not fit for purpose", "not as described", and "not of merchantable quality").
In practice, this often means that you end up dealing with the manufacturer to resolve problems after purchase, since many retailers lack the facility to carry out repairs and end up being a conduit between you and the manufacturer; thus it's often easier to go to the manufacturer directly.
However, that still doesn't remove the seller's obligations under the law, and Amazon's policy doesn't supersede the law. If you've only had the phone for two months, and it was defective from the moment you received it, it's Amazon's legal responsibility to address the issue.
I would recommend requesting a full refund or a replacement with a new device. Make sure to wipe the old one before sending it back. If Amazon refuses to play ball, have a chat with your local Citizens' Advice Bureau. That said, in my experience Amazon is usually willing to abide by its legal obligations after only a little bit of to-and-fro reminding them of said obligations. I've successfully returned a few items more than a year after purchase because they should have lasted for several years (see the "not fit for purpose" mentioned above), although Amazon's initial responses were to suggest that nothing could be returned after thirty days, followed by a suggestion that I take it up with the manufacturer.
Just remind Amazon of the Sale of Goods Act's requirements, and you should be alright.
Thank you so much for the help!
I contacted amazon today rather than Motorola, and it literally took 5 minutes of live chat to get a replacement phone sent to me first class and the return label for the old one to come here. What a difference it is compared to the horrific experience from the Motorola live chat who don't even know the EU directive.
Really happy to now have a replacement coming rather than sending it to a repair centre and having no phone for a week.
Good result, and just as expected from Amazon. Their live chat system for returns/refunds is very straightforward.
I bought mine them too, not quite the cheapest, but worth a couple of quid extra for the piece of mind in case a replacement needed whilst under warranty.
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No reply? Ah well
As an update I had a conversation with the online chat support motorola customer care thing last night, saying how I unlocked my bootloader however I believe that as I live in the EU I still have a warranty set out by a directive (I refered to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56181695&postcount=40 a lot, provided a lot of useful information)
They then forwarded my message onto a relevant department (whoever that was) after saying many times that the warranty was completely void, and I spoke to them again today and they said they got a message back from said department who said the same thing where no repair can be issued as the warranty has been voided. I again tried to assert the EU law but he couldnt help me or even forward me onto someone who could help me, so I gave up.
I'm at a loss people The website in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56181695&postcount=40 said that if they refuse to repair then "you can sue him in a civil litigation and can report the incident to the national authority. In many European countries such action does not even require hiring a lawyer and is most of the time ensured by consumers associations." but I would have no bloody idea on how to do that.
To expand, I bought the device on Amazon but it has been more than 2 months since I got the device so I have no option to message them about the device specifically.
Someone please help me
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I unlocked my phone too and when I messed up with the system files, I sent it to 'MediaMarkt' (the shop from where I bought it), and they sent me my phone back a month later and said that it is out of warranty because of unlocking and rooting, and it was in Spain. But luckily I flashed the system files via fastboot and its working fine now.
I contacted the Citizens Advice consumers service in the UK and they replied with this:
pastebin .com/GpUxggaK (Remove Space, cant post links as I don't have 10 posts)
As a TL;DR they said to contact amazon, and that the UK actually has a 6 year warranty for faulty goods (good god thats a long time) and that they will send a complaint to the trading standards if I give them motorolas postcode and address so that's cool.
I'm expecting my new moto g to come tomorrow thankfully
Take this as a warning & advice from someone who bought this phone and had to deal with OnePlus support & repair centre
On the XDA forum everything seems ok but if you go to the official OP3 ...people have a problem with this phone https://forums.oneplus.net/forums/OnePlus3
You can protect yourself from fraud only if you buy this phone from a store in your country which has to comply with strict terms for repair & service, if you buy it from their website (https://oneplus.net/uk/oneplus-3)- you basically buy the phone from a store in China and you will not have any buyer rights if you are in Europe or USA etc You pay with paypal and you are protected for 30 days but after that you will have nobody to complain to!
OnePlus has the worst support you can imagine, they seem friendly but they will deceit you - that is my experience ~ and i can prove it !
You might think: hey i`m gonna take good care of it and nothing can go wrong! That is what i said until an official update destroyed my phone
If you send your phone for repair you do not get any information unless you dig it yourself! Here in Europe the phone is 'repaired' by Arvato who are also scammers, most of the time they do not have the components for repairs so they take motherboards or other pieces from a phone which came with a problem and put it in another phone with a different problem! https://portal.teleservice.com/tassweb2search/simpleSearch/search-cz.seam Not to mention that it will take 1 month for them to 'repair' your phone ! This is because they are not bound by EU laws since you did not buy the phone in Europe ! So please consider these things before buying your OnePlsu3 phone from this company
Meeh
ooeehhhh, just bought it online 2 hours ago........let's see, can't change it now anymore.....
Learn from other people experience, if you buy smth from China and you are in France...where do you complain if you have a problem?
https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/my-op3-repair-experience.467461 & https://forums.oneplus.net/threads/oneplus-3-repair-lack-of-information-from-oneplus.467878
I am From Germany and Bought it From German Site
Gesendet von meinem ONEPLUS A3003
Thats wrong. If you buy from the official website and they offer support for your country (means they send their devices to your country) then they need to give you the buyer rights that are active in your country (2 years in the EU)
I bought mine from the official website and they send me my device (same like the oneplus one) to germany and I never had any problems with the device or the support.
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I am From Germany and Bought it From German SiteGesendet von meinem ONEPLUS A3003
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what matters is not where the site is hosted or registered but where is the store located ! Which store is that?
you can buy on Amazon.DE from people & stores located in...other country and all Amazon can do is to block them selling on amazon.de
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If you buy from the official website and they offer support for your country (means they send their devices to your country) then they need to give you the buyer rights that are active in your country (2 years in the EU)
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FALSE ! If you buy from their official website it means you are buying a product from an online store located in China which is bound to Chinese laws, not EU laws! And this reminds me that i have not received any warranty papers from OnePlus or even an invoice !!!
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I never had any problems with the device or the support.
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your logic is MIA and you sound like one of those OnePlus support people...
how can you have a problem with support when you say you never had any problem with the device?
Admittedly not much use to anyone outside the UK, but...
I've just picked my UK version of the OnePlus 3 (A3003) at an 02 shop this morning as a 'click & collect', now they available to buy there. But used the online site to pay for it, as there's the 14 day 'cooling off' clause built into the online purchase. As I bought it with a retailer, the warranty for the phone is with 02 now, so any repairs/replacements are their problem.
Woodsie1971 said:
Admittedly not much use to anyone outside the UK, but... I've just picked my UK version of the OnePlus 3 (A3003) at an 02 shop this morning as a 'click & collect', now they available to buy there. But used the online site to pay for it, as there's the 14 day 'cooling off' clause built into the online purchase.
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you are fine! You bought your phone from a store located in UK which gives you the protection of british & eu law
my warning applies to those who buy from the OnePlus online store which is located in China and for which European law does not apply
if someone would buy this phone online, from this website: https://oneplus.net/uk/oneplus-3 than they will not benefit from the same protection since that store is in China and it is only bound by chinese laws. For this situation NO authority in Europe can help you
The EU/US warranty is available, just check their website:
- US warranty policy
- EU warranty policy (Belgium, in french)
It's written US buyers have 1 year warranty and the EU buyers have 2 years warranty, starting from the delivery day.
One could reply saying that you sound like someone working for a retailer wanting people buy phones locally instead of from the online store. But lets move over, how could an official update destroy your phone? What happened?
Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using XDA-Developers mobile app
Bjarne73 said:
One could reply saying that you sound like someone working for a retailer wanting people buy phones locally instead of from the online store. But lets move over, how could an official update destroy your phone? What happened?
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i did not even say in which country i am it is true that i want people to buy stuff from legit stores. so?
your logic is failing me, whether you buy from OP store or locally you still buy their phone and they get your money !
there is already a topic where i explained my phone issue, lets not change the subject!
MiMilz said:
The EU/US warranty is available, just check their website
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'check their website' ??? they can say anything they want on their website....it is useless
i wanna check an official paper but i did not get anything when i bought the phone, not warranty papers & not even an invoice
Can anyone show us an official WARRANTY paper from OnePlus for a phone bought from their website? https://oneplus.net/uk/oneplus-3
Official warranty paper -> https://oneplus.net/uk/privacy-and-legal
Print it, read it - problem solved.
Stop running your mouth off - it looks bad.
Guide for you here: http://ittybiz.com/how-to-avoid-running-your-mouth-off-online/
gruntyoldbag said:
Official warranty paper -> https://oneplus.net/uk/privacy-and-legal
Print it, read it - problem solved.
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maybe you're running you mouth. gtfo troll. that site is a joke, just like you.
go find something else to do if you have nothing useful to add to MY topic
You can be as emotional as you like about how horrible OnePlus is but you can only speak from your own experience. So let me tell you my own experience. I have a OnePlus 2 and 3. I had my 2 repaired last week because the home button stopped working. I asked for service through their website and I got a shipping label to ship it to a US address. My device also also had a cracked LCD which I figured they probably wouldn't replace. The turn around time from me shipping the device to getting it back was 5 days. Instead of fixing the device, I received a new phone. So as you can see, your evidence is anecdotal and definitely does not represent everyone else's experience.
Or do buy online but use a credit card which has good customer service and extended warranty support, such that if the manufacturer denies your claim you make a claim to your credit card company for repair or replacement cost.
ROOTDOT said:
'check their website' ??? they can say anything they want on their website....it is useless
i wanna check an official paper but i did not get anything when i bought the phone, not warranty papers & not even an invoice
Can anyone show us an official WARRANTY paper from OnePlus for a phone bought from their website?
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A website is a proof you can use to apply your rights, when it comes from the official brand website. Just wake up please.
They don't need to send you a piece of sheet to give you a warranty. The package contains what you bought and a paper attesting you bought it online, the price, etc.
You DON'T need anything else than a proof of purchase to make the warranty work, as your rights are written in black on white on their website. And even if their website claimed something else, if they sell a product to a country, they MUST respect the rules.
Please, stop acting like an idiot claiming something nobody has as it's just useless.
Also note that while the phone itself may be manufactured in China (same as the iPhone by Apple and Nexus 6P and tons of other great phones) it often does not ship from China (for USA purchases it ships from USA warehouses)
MiMilz said:
A website is a proof you can use to apply your rights, when it comes from the official brand website.
They don't need to send you a piece of sheet to give you a warranty. The package contains what you bought and a paper attesting you bought it online, the price, etc. You DON'T need anything else than a proof of purchase to make the warranty work, as your rights are written in black on white on their website.
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LOOOOL !!! Clearly you are the IDIOT !
For every electronic you buy you gotta have a separate WARRANTY official paper which OnePlus does NOT provide!
2x4 said:
Also note that while the phone itself may be manufactured in China (same as the iPhone by Apple and Nexus 6P and tons of other great phones) it often does not ship from China (for USA purchases it ships from USA warehouses)
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It is part of a SCAM! All they have in EU and USA are deposits, probably in a chinese restaurant
Chinese companies try to dodge TAXES in EU https://www.theguardian.com/busines...k-reviews-chinese-traders-ahead-vat-clampdown
ROOTDOT said:
LOOOOL !!! Clearly you are the IDIOT !
For every electronic you buy you gotta have a separate WARRANTY official paper
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Think what you want, but come in Belgium and you will cry when you won't get your precious paper.
There is at least 8 years shops never give a warranty paper. Every shop tells you NEED to keep the ticket as a proof of purchase and use it for the warranty.
Nobody complains about this system, only one paper instead of two and you just go to the store with your ticket to make the warranty works. Welcome to the new reality.
I say this, but think what you want, I don't care. Just don't make you seem like a fool when you're the one who's wrong.