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    Should I send my Sony Vaio FW for repairs?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Ghosthostile, Jan 8, 2010.

  1. Ghosthostile

    Ghosthostile Notebook Consultant

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    Hi.

    I was wondering if I should send my Vaio back for repairs, the left side hinge (where the AC adaptor plugs into) pushes in when I press it and has a slight wobble when I press it back and fourth.

    I was wondering if the design is supposed to be like this or if it could become a problem (the hinge cover snapping/breaking off)

    What would you do?
    Everything else about the machine works perfectly and this has made me a little frustrated, I don't want it becoming a problem in the future.
     
  2. Wolf04

    Wolf04 Sony Fanatic

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    If it's still under warranty, go to your local service center and see if they will fix it for you.
     
  3. Ghosthostile

    Ghosthostile Notebook Consultant

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    I bought the machine in October 2009, I have no doubt they will say its through "abuse" even though its been sat on my desk since day of purchase.

    Companies try and make as much money as they can, ruthless B's....