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I have had this laptop since February of 2013. It has perfromed flawlessly. With the exception of the lid. The plastic housing around hinges have broken twice. The first time a maintence engineer at the TV station i worked for fixed it for me. Within the last week the right hinge is broken again. It closes but that side is raised up and needs to be pushed down gently. Is there and inexpensive fix for this? The computer is awesome the casing around it not so much. 🙂 I see the peices coming apart slowly. HELP please.

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@vreulet

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@vreulet

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@vreulet

 

The hinge issue on Envy laptops is something HP is well aware of, but refuses to acknowlege and handle in a fair way.

If you're in warranty, they will fix it quickly and professionally, with great customer service.  If you're out of warranty, it's a completely different story.

 

 

One person is charged $300 for the repair, the next $130.   HP should fix it for free or at the very least at COST... instead, they are making a substantial profit from fixing thier own design flaw.   in my case, they fixed it the first time under warranty, and then charged me the second time.  After I made a regular fuss about it here and on linked in, they actually refunded my repair bill, saying they could consider it all one issue, beginning originally while still in warranty.

 


Read through this post about my experience for more info....  and be willing to fight.

 

http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Hardware/Def​ective-Hinges-on-HP-Laptops-Envy/m-p/5337134/high...

 

Good Luck!

--Mike

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Hi,

 

Can you referr me to the right people please. I am also having the EXACT issue with the plastic housing and hinges.

Thank you, let me know asap.

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Shipped it back yesterday. They are fixing it free of charge. Thanks HP!
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I am having the same issue right hinge. I  take good care of my laptop. My last HP was stolen and I bought this for school 2012 august and I'm not even done school now this. Obviously alot of people are having this issue, it is really terrible. I am a starving student and cannot even afford this right now. HP do something please!!!

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Hello Sir, 
My Envy m6 1225dx has the same broken right hinge problem.  Can you advise me how to get the hinge replaced/repaired?  Any counsel is appreciated in advance.

Thanks,

HP customer A_Mason


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@vreulet

‎Thank you for using HP Support Forum. I have brought your issue to the appropriate team within HP. They will likely request information from you in order to look up your case details or product serial number. Please look for a private message from an identified HP contact. Additionally, keep in mind not to publicly post ( serial numbers and case details).

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Thank you,
Omar


 

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Thanks so much for your prompt response.

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@Omar-E

Hey Omar

I'm pretty sure i'm beginning to have the same issues. When i open and close the laptop screen, the bottom case comes off close to the hinges and on the sides. Thankfully the issue hasn't reached the front of the laptop yet, but i would like to resolve this before it causes any serious internal damage. When i took the laptop to Best Buy, (bought it there), they told me that the problem is with the hinges that are starting to break. So here i am. Can you help??

Thank You

GNEvans

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