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    Sigh a month to get my laptop back...

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by M Kapral, Mar 27, 2009.

  1. M Kapral

    M Kapral Notebook Consultant

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    Well I sent my G1s-a1 in on the 16th of March because it didn't turn on. They finally got it into repair on the 24th of March, but didn't know what was wrong with it. I called today and they know it's a mobo failure, BUT they are out of G1s mobos and that they should have one by APRIL 7th.

    So April 7th + fixing it + shipping = one sad customer.
     
  2. JDMJOSH

    JDMJOSH Notebook Enthusiast

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    Im in the same boat as you where my G1s is concerned. Guess we just have to wait. sigh.....
     
  3. Adamd

    Adamd Notebook Enthusiast

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    They should send replacement laptops as rentals when it has to take that long.

    What do they expect customers to do when they don't have a computer for a month?

    I guess that is just a want but will most likely never happen because business no longer works like that... :(