22-12-2020 10:37 PM in
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Galaxy A SeriesThat parts aren't available is probably the worst lie of them.
Even our Galaxy Note4 was repaired a few months ago and 2 days ago a Galaxy A50 came back with a replaced screen.
Can understand your frustration but you can be happy, you now get a brandnew one! 😉
(better than one that has been opened and repaired)
23-12-2020 05:48 AM in
Galaxy A SeriesHi @will23iam
I've not come across a screen being cracked by inserting a charger before !
Samsung will have seen this as accidental damage so wouldn't be covered for a free repair under the umbrella of the Samsung Warranty I'm afraid.
Samsung repairs in my experience have been pretty good and now with the introduction of doorstep repairs in some regions it's even more convenient.
However Samsung Customer service seems to be a bit of a hit and miss affair, and it does sound like the advice given by that particular Samsung Representative is a little off in regards to parts and repairs etc. I don't think they intentionally lie.
Parts can differ by region of manufacture but many parts I'm sure are cross used in a wide variety of phone's.
I think some of these Samsung Representatives are outsourced people in call centres who generally read from a script but when faced with a not the run of the mill enquiry may search or ask colleagues for the best answer they can give at the time.
Are they not now asking for the fee for the screen repair, which is a win win situation if so ?
Do let us know in your thread how you get on please.
I wish you all the best with this.
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