Hey everyone,
I sent my Sager 5690 back for an RMA last week. The problem began 2 weeks ago when the hinge cracked (seems to be a common problem). I asked for the RMA because there were a few large bruises on the screen anyway (2 of them, each about 5 pixels long and 2 wide). However, just a few days later the screen backlight wouldn't turn on at all. So, I sent the laptop in for an RMA.
Note: I had 2 dead/stuck pixels also.
I recieved a message today from Sager tech support telling me they will need to replace the screen and charge me $250 for it. I am still under warranty as I have only had the notebook since May. They claimed that they found a minor scratch on the screen (screen was working fine before the cracking) and as a result cannot replace it. When I asked why the screen could not be fixed as per the warranty, citing that the screen backlight was broken rather than the screen itself (most likely as a direct result of the hinge breaking). They replied agreeing that the scratch has nothing to do with the broken internals of the screen, but still refuse to uphold the warranty. I find this outrageous, as I bought from this company because I wanted to protect myself from problems like this!
Can anyone help me out? Any response is appreciated.
I will update as I get more replies from tech support
Thanks
I sent my Sager 5690 back for an RMA last week. The problem began 2 weeks ago when the hinge cracked (seems to be a common problem). I asked for the RMA because there were a few large bruises on the screen anyway (2 of them, each about 5 pixels long and 2 wide). However, just a few days later the screen backlight wouldn't turn on at all. So, I sent the laptop in for an RMA.
Note: I had 2 dead/stuck pixels also.
I recieved a message today from Sager tech support telling me they will need to replace the screen and charge me $250 for it. I am still under warranty as I have only had the notebook since May. They claimed that they found a minor scratch on the screen (screen was working fine before the cracking) and as a result cannot replace it. When I asked why the screen could not be fixed as per the warranty, citing that the screen backlight was broken rather than the screen itself (most likely as a direct result of the hinge breaking). They replied agreeing that the scratch has nothing to do with the broken internals of the screen, but still refuse to uphold the warranty. I find this outrageous, as I bought from this company because I wanted to protect myself from problems like this!
Can anyone help me out? Any response is appreciated.
I will update as I get more replies from tech support
Thanks




