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    Warranty Repair Question

    Discussion in 'Alienware 17 and M17x' started by SimplyLime, Aug 13, 2013.

  1. SimplyLime

    SimplyLime Notebook Guru

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    Hi guys, is it possible to have alienware/dell repair technical problems if im out of the warranty?
     
  2. MickyD1234

    MickyD1234 Notebook Prophet

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    Of course :). Check out the local dell support site, they have a pay-as-you-go that looked reasonable to me last time I checked.
     
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    MickyD1234 Notebook Prophet

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    I guess swapping out memory was not helpful? ;)
     
  4. Alienware-L_Porras

    Alienware-L_Porras Company Representative

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    It is possible, just send us an e-mail to [email protected] if you are within the US-CA and we will help you out with that.
     
  5. JohnnyZee

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    Like others have said, they can. Just costs you both the price of the on site visit if you request as much and the cost of the parts. The only downside is they may or may not have the parts in stock. Try to get as much help and info you can from them before committing to an expensive repair bill.