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asus u peice of shit

jasonchiu

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today i opened my laptop bag and took out my laptop, and the release hatch fell off.....

called up asus said it isnt covered by warenty. wtf! i mean if u gimme 2 year warrenty u gotta gime some kinda benefits...not like i got a fucking nail and hammered at the release hatch fucking hell. now i got to glue it back on.......

dont buy a asus...although ok looks and better performace than other laptops at the same price. the build quality is shit ass.

i swear if i work at repair center i'll take in n e thing thats broken. not like i have to pay for it myself. why not help someone. got dammit.
 
What exactly are we talking about. Where is this release hatch?



And, yes, laptop garentee is wierd sometimes..
Maybe if you let it run in a air tight bag and kill it they'll give u a new one ;)
 
one of my friends did that :mrgreen:
he didnt close it properly so it didnt went on stand by, but was running while it was in his bag squeezed among the books... :lol:
however, they accepted it and repaired it 8)
 
the thing that allows the screen to move away from the keyboard. the one that u move t oone side to release the lock
 
its not asus that won't repair it, any company wouldn't do it... its not their fault that they broke, you broke it... unless it fell out but if it snapped, isn't it your fault?... remember the Warranty is to fix faults in their laptop due to manufacturing mistakes, not mistakes by the user ;)
 
The retailer is still responsible for items such as the hinge breaking under the Sale of Goods Act. You should contact them.
 
:thumbsdown:
 
Asus does suck, my friend has a computer with mainly Asus parts, and I had to spend literally like a week just to get all the software and drivers from their crappy, slow, and poorly designed website. Then, ahh, wtf, Asus just sucks.
 
should've went IBM or dell atleast.. my dad got an Asus, looks cool.. but damn that thing. honestly my cellphone is a better machine than it. if you're really angry go to their store and make a scene hehe, like throw the laptop on the ground or something and shout "am not buying this crap again", to hush you down.. they'll prolly fix it for free or even give u another one :p
 
jayjaya29 said:
Asus does suck, my friend has a computer with mainly Asus parts, and I had to spend literally like a week just to get all the software and drivers from their crappy, slow, and poorly designed website. Then, ahh, wtf, Asus just sucks.
Weird, their motherboards used to be highly recommended, and I've had a great experience with mine. I never really knew them for any of their other products, and I guess this is why.
 
ASUS as a company isn't that great anymore, they increased their product line too much, they can't just concentrate on two or three products anymore, their quality has gone down quite a lot as a result.

The only thing I could recommend is to try to send it back to ASUS for repair, and tell them the lock broke off under normal operation and wasn't forced or improperly used.
 
TechZ said:
Asus are an excellent manufacturer, theyre like the Germans in terms of quality, use stuff well, and it lasts.

I agree with you,but...like said before, it's quite a handfull to get them installed (motherboards). They're just too complicated for home-users. And their site idd sucks. I'v had Asus from the beginning I started with computers (about 8 years ago) till my previous motherboard. Now I have msi, and to be honest, I like it more (faster startup, easier to set up,...). But they are very good. But I can only make a comparison about their motherboards, so about the laptops I know little to nothing.

Greetz Johan
 
jayjaya said:
Asus does suck, my friend has a computer with mainly Asus parts, and I had to spend literally like a week just to get all the software and drivers from their crappy, slow, and poorly designed website. Then, ahh, wtf, Asus just sucks.

I lost the drivers for my desktop computer and tried to find it on the website, till date... I still don't understand the site... so I am still running on 800x600 resolution :lol:
 
Isn't most or even all the Computer making technologies in Taiwan? (I would know...big ass factories man) I know Chaintech, and MANY others are in based in Taiwan...
 
andyhui01 said:
but if I try other locations, they are really slow... plus I never find what I want :lol:

Lazy boy, tell me the model of your pc and what you want your drivers for. I'll post them on my uni's ftp. And if it's graphics drivers, you might want to try the generic ones.
 
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