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Originally Posted by kingxxx70 View Post
I called up Nokia support 3 times for support in the last 6 months.

My last call was last night. This can convinced me to say good bye to nokia after 18 years.

This N900 was the last hope for Nokia and I was hanging on by a thread... that thread was axed by there extremely poor customer support. So rude, the terrible professionalism, attitude, poor service and lack of technical knowledge.

I have even called back to complain about the customer and wished to speak to the supervisor .. they took my details and promised that someone will call me back ... 5 months now .. still waiting.

I have had my N900 for 6 months on a 24 months contract. I will break it in weekend (regardless of the cost) and move to an Android phone. Thats right Android .. not the shitphone (iphone)

Good Bye nokia
Waiting 5 months for a response is a great recipe if you want a really big grudge to boast about, but I would say that a month or so is long enough before you need to try further action such as more calls or another (registered) letter.
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Originally Posted by MaikB View Post
So I went back and complained. The answer: you shouldn't have given your signature without looking at device.

errr... are you serious?!?!?!?!? when you sign, you accept the quality of the work no matter how bad it is...


..so next time think before you sign (or at least read what you are signing anyway)
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Originally Posted by mvuori View Post
Since you live in a EU country, I'm pretty sure that your signature has no juridical significance whatsoever, as clearly you have had no chance of inspecting the device at that point. You probably are just required (by the law) to complain during "a reasonable time", which might be several weeks. The bottom line is this: No matter what you sign, you still have your legal rights.

You probably have some town officials for consumer protection affairs who are paid to help people with cases like this.
errr.... I am pretty sure that this advice is bad. one should always start with an assumption that a signature has huge juridical significance.

e: and clearly we don't know if OP had chance inspecting the device or not, what about more info before further assumptions?
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Originally Posted by MaikB View Post
So a year after I bought my N900 the battery stopped charging, which is no big deal since I was well within the 2 year warranty.

I went to the local Nokia "Care" Point here in Aachen (Germany), which is SELTIX, and claimed warranty, no problems

Today I got a SMS telling me that my device ready to be picked up. I ran to the SELTIX shop and happily(as in stupid) gave my signature.

Back at home I looked at screen, which was without visible scratches: 1 long and 4 short scratches, 3 of the 4 short ones are deep. The mainboard was replaced, so it must have happened during this task.

So I went back and complained. The answer: you shouldn't have given your signature without looking at device.

Thanks Mr. Care Point douche, I know that. But what is the point of having a guy looking after the details rather than doing it myself if he doesn't? Isn't that what "care" and "support" is about?

Well, one can say that I screwed it up. But I feel pretty much screwed by Nokia and that won't happen again since I won't buy any device from the company any time soon.

Thank you Nokia, thank you very much.
Nokia? WTF seriously?

If I would go to a local Wallmart and bought dildo and took it to local repair shop VibFix because it didn't fit in my a** and it didn't vibrate and after awhile got new one and at home found out that itīs half brown then would I start yelling that manufacturer of this dildo is screwing me (hmmm..perhaps in this case we could also say that) or should I go back to VibFix and tell them that THEY screwed it up. And if they end up laughing to me then I would probably contact customer attorney or what ever it is called in your country. Also writing couple of reviews online and giving details about this shop where you tell facts about this repair shop would not hurt. I would not start yelling that manufacturer has screwed me.

Local care points do fixing themselves or they send it to another care point where they fix all kinds of phones. Not only Nokias.
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Hehe... Here in Vienna they don't even accept devices for repair: "this is a common problem with this model. We cannot repair them all."
or: "no use repairing it. It's just bad design by nokia. It'll break again."
 
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Originally Posted by benny1967 View Post
Hehe... Here in Vienna they don't even accept devices for repair: "this is a common problem with this model. We cannot repair them all."
or: "no use repairing it. It's just bad design by nokia. It'll break again."
Heh that sounds very familiar to me
Here in the Netherlands I got the same awnser for my bright spot problem, it will have the same spot on the same position in about 2 months. But I sended it to Nokia Care and they replaced the lcd panel. But the freaky part was, after two months the brightspots came back! They were right!

Resended the thing for the second time back to Nokia care, what did they do? A software update to fix the problem.... FAIL. So again my N900 is @ Nokia care being repaired, at least I think its being repaired.
 
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This is my last posting on this topic.


@ossipena
As I said in the original posting I know that I screwed it up by giving my signature. That was just stupid, I agree. OTOH it's fair enough to be disappointed, I think.


@slender
I don't get why postings like yours don't get moderated. This isn't "for tchan".

I would have been glad to deal with Nokia directly, but Nokias website says go to a Nokia Care Point to get your Nokia device repaired. The biggest sign in the shop hovering over the service desk said: Nokia. I think I made my point.


Well, I made my peace with the scratches on the display. Other than that it works great and even more so with the CSSU.
 
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