on 21-07-2015 14:11
on 21-07-2015 14:11
Last Friday morning I turned my phone on but noticed the screen was not displaying properly and there was a crack on the screen.
I contacted 02 customer services explaining circumstances and in no way had I damaged it myself (took photos for evidence proving no physical evidence of damage to phone) and arranged for phone to be sent to repair centre. I was also told that the phone had a twelve month warranty in which I purchased handset in April 2015.
I had to pay for tracked service as 02 free delivery postage not tracked so wanted to ensure it arrived safely.
Anyway got an e-mail today from o2 mycare telling me that unfortunately the handset is deemed out of warranty due to CRACKED LCD SCREEN ? And that it would cost me £85.99 for a full repair.
There was no proof or explanation of any sort what caused it but I am aware that there have been issues regarding this make and model regarding problems with the screen.
I today contacted customer services asking for details and what evidence they have to back-up their findings but none could be given and spent nearly an hour trying to explain that if I had damaged it myself, I would have not wasted my time sending it back and taken it somewhere local for repair as I have no insurance.
I then got passed to Samsung who said that they could not help me as o2 repair centre have my mobile handset.
I feel pretty upset with the customer services provided and wanted to know if the matter could be taken further or what Consumer rights I have to avoid the additional expense ? Has anyone else encountered a similar problem with this type of phone and what was the outcome ?
A very un-happy customer.
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on 21-07-2015 18:01
on 21-07-2015 18:11
Hi viridis
The glass was not cracked it was the panel below. Started getting faint lines across screen then completely faded.
02 have admitted that it was not investigated fully but state that it was caused by excessive pressure, twisting or bending being applied yet why would I have bothered to send back if I had caused the damage or whatever the reason.
Anyway for a full investigation to proceed I have to pay for repair up front !
on 21-07-2015 18:21
on 21-07-2015 18:25
on 21-07-2015 18:39
Exactly and thanks for your comments.
I forgot to add that it was also in a leather casing.
There are no signs of damage to the phone so I cannot see how they came up with their diagnosis without a proper investigation.
I will just do that and see what Samsung have to say.
on 22-07-2015 07:56
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on 22-07-2015 09:18
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on 13-08-2015 23:04
on 13-08-2015 23:04
Hi im glad ive seen this post my A5 did the same on monday sent a txt then got the phone out of my bag and the screen had gone black with lines across no damages what so ever to phone and they have ssid same to me thst its not covered by warranty so want me to pay 90.00 to have it mended which isn't going to happen
on 14-08-2015 08:22
on 14-08-2015 08:22
Is this O2 or Samsung?
If O2 then the same applies, get it back and contact Samsung direct. They must be getting plenty of complaints about this issue.