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    Authorized Sony Notebook Service Centers.

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Qwios, Feb 12, 2006.

  1. Qwios

    Qwios Notebook Enthusiast

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    I live in the Cleveland, Ohio metro close to the corporate HQ of MTI Computer Services ( www.mtics.com) who handles warranty work for HP/Compaq, Toshiba, and IBM on site. Seeing as my family including myself have always had Toshiba's and or IBM's we've found it very convenient to just walk in there and drop off our notebooks or pick up a part.

    So I was wondering if there is a list of authorized Vaio notebook service places. I know Toshiba has a list on their website but Sony doesn't seem to want to reveal a list.

    I've found one place in Dayton which is pretty close but not some place I could drive to, but close enough I could drive and give someone a beat down if I have to let it be known of my displeasure.
     
  2. goblin

    goblin Notebook Consultant

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    Very good question... while iam eagerly anticipating my Vaio FE, iam a little worried with sony's poor record in customer service... id like to know if that list is available myself!!! anyone anyone...? something doo economics!!! voo doo economics!
     
  3. Seizene

    Seizene Notebook Enthusiast

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    Since I could even find a sony customer service centre in downtown Montreal...(downtown montreal...well, you still could call a place "downtown" even it is near the airport), I guess there wouldnt be too much trouble for you guys living in states or Toronto...

    here is the link for states residents
    http://eservice.sony.com/webrma/web/index.do

    and this is for canadians
    https://www.sonystyle.ca/view/sonyca/english/warranty/consumer_support_repair.shtml

    good luck and wish you never have to click those cursed links