on 13-02-2020 12:32
Hi,
So i booked my phone in with samsung repair to get the screen fixed which was cracked.
The cost was £254, they came today but werent able to repair the phone as the details i provided them (the IME number which is the one thats on my mobile) stated the phone was Orchid Grey but when i ordered the refurbished phone from o2 it was advertised as Midnight Black like new model.
They couldnt do the repair because it would break Samsung repair guidelines and i would have to get the fingerprint scanner replaced aswell for an additional £49.
I spoken to o2 who were useless and just said i should have gone to o2 repair and pay the same price but not have my phone for 3 - 5 working days and the phone is black (which yes it is but originally it was a orchid grey and has been modified to the midnight black trim) and Samsung said they couldnt offer anything to fix the matter.
The problem i have is Samsung Repair automatically refunded the money after they couldnt fix the device but deduded the call out fee of £59.99 and i feel that i shouldnt have to pay that due the fact i ordered a midnight black model and wasnt told it was orginally a orchid grey model.
Has anyone else had the same problem or can give me advice im at a loss here after being on the phone for 4 hours going around in circles.
Thanks
Daz
13-02-2020 12:44 - edited 13-02-2020 12:45
13-02-2020 12:44 - edited 13-02-2020 12:45
I haven't seen this issue before though can see where it would be a problem with Samsung regarding the differing IMEI numbers.
If it's not fixed then you have a couple of options:
Return it to O2 for them to repair OR
Take it to a a mobile phone repair shop and ask them for a quote to repair it. Go with the quickest if you are unable to be without your phone for any length of time.
Hope that helps and welcome to the forum
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 14-02-2020 16:01
on 14-02-2020 16:01
I can't understand why Samsung won't complete the repair.
Assuming the phone was a certified refurbished device from O2 they shouldn't have a problem as the colour makes no difference to the repair.
Have you got a receipt from O2 showing the status of the phone, the colour as supplied to you and the IMEI number.? Get this and try Samsung again.
If not, I see no alternative but for O2 to replace the phone as Samsung are basically saying that they provided you a blackmarket device.
on 18-02-2020 13:05
on 18-02-2020 13:05
Hi @DazzaWolves ,
How are you getting on this week? Have you made any progress since you last posted or are you still stuck with this?