ucmj22
New Member
Aaaaaand its broken.... So I bite on this smoking deal for a 23.6" LED widescreen with HDMI for $139 made by some new company called V7, very lacking in reviews.
I get the monitor, and hook it up and I notice it has 3 dead pixels. I figure I'll let the manufacturer try and handle it so I send them an email about the issue, and they email me back the next day asking for more info. I send it and the next day they call me and want me to describe the issue for the ticket and I tell them that there is 2 dead pixels in the upper left and one lower center. a couple of hours later I receive and email with an RMA number and instructions on returning the monitor.
Then I realize that they want me to pay for return shipping. this is when it starts to get harry. I give them a call that evening when I get off work to try and see how long i should expect to be without a monitor, and if they could send the replacement with a return shipping label for me to send back the defective unit. I presume their systems aren't all hooked together because he didn't know what the issue was even after giving him the RMA# so when I told him that it had 3 pixels DOA, he told me "that is within specs", and they are allowed 5 dead pixels so it probably wont be covered under warranty. I basically laughed at him and hung up. then I sent an email to the support email I had been dealing with to verify that they were going to make me pay to send it back then when it arrived tell me that I was going to have to pay for repairs....
Yep, that was the plan... so I told them that I will just return it to the retailer for a full refund and purchase a new monitor from a different manufacturer then review their product everywhere it is sold online.
really... "We are allowed 5 dead pixels" who the hell sells a defective product then wants you to pay to send it back and have it fixed at your expense so that 2 weeks down the road you can have a monitor twice the original price for what is essentially a refurbished product!!
I get the monitor, and hook it up and I notice it has 3 dead pixels. I figure I'll let the manufacturer try and handle it so I send them an email about the issue, and they email me back the next day asking for more info. I send it and the next day they call me and want me to describe the issue for the ticket and I tell them that there is 2 dead pixels in the upper left and one lower center. a couple of hours later I receive and email with an RMA number and instructions on returning the monitor.
Then I realize that they want me to pay for return shipping. this is when it starts to get harry. I give them a call that evening when I get off work to try and see how long i should expect to be without a monitor, and if they could send the replacement with a return shipping label for me to send back the defective unit. I presume their systems aren't all hooked together because he didn't know what the issue was even after giving him the RMA# so when I told him that it had 3 pixels DOA, he told me "that is within specs", and they are allowed 5 dead pixels so it probably wont be covered under warranty. I basically laughed at him and hung up. then I sent an email to the support email I had been dealing with to verify that they were going to make me pay to send it back then when it arrived tell me that I was going to have to pay for repairs....
Yep, that was the plan... so I told them that I will just return it to the retailer for a full refund and purchase a new monitor from a different manufacturer then review their product everywhere it is sold online.
really... "We are allowed 5 dead pixels" who the hell sells a defective product then wants you to pay to send it back and have it fixed at your expense so that 2 weeks down the road you can have a monitor twice the original price for what is essentially a refurbished product!!