Ok, so let me start off by saying I had nothing but good things to say about PCS until the last 2 months
I've been waiting for my RMA since sending away my laptop 2 months ago. Had one email a few weeks ago stating that they were getting to it. I understand that's a time and resource issue and in current times you've got to take that part with a grain of salt.
I've attached the correspondence I received today. For information my laptop is less than 3 years old and and cost £1,195 at the time of purchase. They are saying there is a fault with 1 component, the motherboard and replace and fix it will cost £910. So in short, after 3 years the laptop is essentially not fit for purpose and needs around 90% of its original value repaired. This laptop hasn't been overly used and from the get go I used fan cooling boards underneath to make sure I was doing everything right to keep it in good condition.
I can't tell you how angry I am at this and how little consideration it sounds they've taken everything into consideration. Am I the only one that finds this ridiculous or is this something that is a regular occurrence? I feel I've tried to be understanding with the timing issue due to covid yet they hit me back with this ungodly cost not long after my warranty runs out. It seems calculated, although it sounds awful to say.
I guess I'm just lost for words and have no idea what to do, it seems like it was a waste of time going with them in the end of these things aren't built to last and I'm just so lost as to what to do now. The only thing that had happened with the laptop was that it stopped charging by the way and the charging port was gubbed. At that point I sent it away.
Does anyone have any experience with similar things or situations and can provide any clarity or positive outcome? I just don't know where to look right now, it's a lot of money and was an investment for me at the time.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew
I've been waiting for my RMA since sending away my laptop 2 months ago. Had one email a few weeks ago stating that they were getting to it. I understand that's a time and resource issue and in current times you've got to take that part with a grain of salt.
I've attached the correspondence I received today. For information my laptop is less than 3 years old and and cost £1,195 at the time of purchase. They are saying there is a fault with 1 component, the motherboard and replace and fix it will cost £910. So in short, after 3 years the laptop is essentially not fit for purpose and needs around 90% of its original value repaired. This laptop hasn't been overly used and from the get go I used fan cooling boards underneath to make sure I was doing everything right to keep it in good condition.
I can't tell you how angry I am at this and how little consideration it sounds they've taken everything into consideration. Am I the only one that finds this ridiculous or is this something that is a regular occurrence? I feel I've tried to be understanding with the timing issue due to covid yet they hit me back with this ungodly cost not long after my warranty runs out. It seems calculated, although it sounds awful to say.
I guess I'm just lost for words and have no idea what to do, it seems like it was a waste of time going with them in the end of these things aren't built to last and I'm just so lost as to what to do now. The only thing that had happened with the laptop was that it stopped charging by the way and the charging port was gubbed. At that point I sent it away.
Does anyone have any experience with similar things or situations and can provide any clarity or positive outcome? I just don't know where to look right now, it's a lot of money and was an investment for me at the time.
Thanks in advance,
Andrew