17-04-2024 12:21 PM
Hi Samsung community,
Is it normal for network companies or Samsung to refuse to repair phones that are still under warranty?
My Galaxy Z flip 5G screen stopped working around the fold of the phone, the top layer of the screen is good as new, but there is a black band across the middle of the screen, so it's unusable. It looks like many other people have had the same issue, or similar where the screen cracks, but when we took it into EE, having sent it off they then said it can't be repaired under warranty because of some scuffs on the outer casing (the usual amount for a phone that goes in a bag most days for 4 months, and nothing on the screen itself). I know I haven't damaged the screen at all - it's clearly a recurring fault with the phone, so why won't they repair a 4-month old defective screen? How often does this happen? And why do they ignore the Consumer Rights Act 2015?
TIA
Galaxy Z Flip5 #flip #screen
17-04-2024 12:36 PM
17-04-2024 12:50 PM
17-04-2024 03:18 PM
17-04-2024 03:53 PM
Sorry, yes to be clear you are absolutely right: they won't repair it within warranty. They're saying that because of superficial cosmetic scratches on the case (as I said the interior screen surface is good as new, in fact most of the screen works fine just not the bit around the fold) the warranty is voided. My understanding under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 is that within 6 months the burden is on the retailer to rectify faulty product unless they can prove wrongdoing: I could imagine if they refused because of blunt force impact, fire, water damage etc, but for a few unrelated scratches from daily use?! How does one get them to abide by Consumer Rights law?
It's actually EE who sent it to a Samsung-approved repair centre: it's them who are saying that they won't repair it for free. I'm wondering whether it's worth declining that repair, and then getting Samsung to come and pick it up, but presumably it'll just be the same process over again? In fact reading a few other contributions, it sounds like Samsung might even charge more as they'd insist on replacing battery and everything else! Quite the racket!
17-04-2024 04:11 PM
20-04-2024 11:07 PM
completely agree, they lie and say its not working because of a scuff on it but the phone is defective and junk....i will never give them another dime
23-04-2024 04:15 PM - last edited 23-04-2024 04:20 PM
Happened here too!
29-04-2024 06:27 PM
I have a similar issue except that the entire screen is no longer working, not just a band. Phone is 6 months old. I took it in to a certified repair tech, and they refused to fix under warranty due to a cosmetic chip on the hinge. I am now trying the mail-in service but have little hope.
29-04-2024 10:35 PM - last edited 29-04-2024 10:35 PM