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How much will I have to pay A Nokia Repair Centre to Fix my Nokia N900's usb??



As I have been told it is not covered in my warrenty
 
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One MIIIIIIILLION dollars!
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guess you should ask nokia
 
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like i understand this they don't make non-warranty repairs.
the other bizarre thing is that some guys get a warranty repair for the broken usb port,and others not.
i would go to nokia care and make so long terror until they repair it via warranty.
in which country do you live?
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go to nokia service center and dont take NO for an answer.
its a manufacturing fault. i read its like a 13% fail rate. thats a lot!
dont pay a cent!
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if under warranty, then no need to pay any....
 
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I live in UK
 
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I started a thread about this. Unfortunately I am on my blackberry at the moment so cannot link the thread. Search "Nokia will not take my money: worst customer services in the world".

Answer to your question is that Nokia will not fix the usb, not for all the money in the world. When they get phones with faulty usb they actually do not fix them. They just replace them. So if you are out of warranty you are left with a dead device (assuming you have bricked it and so need to reflash).

Have not read through whole thread but why don't you get it fixed under warranty?
 

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0 pounds?

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Thank GOD mine is not broken, but if Nokia is not fixing what clearly seems to me as a design fault how can nokia expect customers to buy any other nokia devices in the future????????

If i was you I would head over to the Nokia forum and make some noise,
see this thread: http://discussions.europe.nokia.com/...ame/m-p/761949
there might be others but i havent search.

i hate companies that treat customers like this for granted, after all this phone costs a lot of money!

let me give nokia a perspective, in some not so rich countries like for example india amonst other poorer countries, an IT person in india (which is considered holding a decent paid job) i would say earns around 100/150 dollars max, it would taken them several months of savings alone to be able to save enough for such luxury device, nokia should NOT take customers hardships for granted, when you can buy a decent android phone with digital compass and 500 hours(20 days) of battery life for less then 100 pounds when compared to the heavy price tag carried on the not so perfect n900, time is money and nokia not so perfect devices certainly are a waste of time from where i'm sitting!

thank you for post, i wish you good luck trying to get such an expensive luxury device fixed for free!

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