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HP Omen 17-w101
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@marfor,

 

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The_Fossette
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After a month HP still havent contacted me. Good reason for everybody not to buy HP products!

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Hİ I have the same issue with my omen 17 w200nt should ı take out my battery out too

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Hi

I think You should remove it. Any battery like that poses a explosion risk. It can also damage other parts of laptop.

You can remove the battery and the notebook will run without a battery.

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Hi @Kadokan

 

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Asmita
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After my second post here I was contacted by HP Customer Relations Team. They asked me my serial number. 

Its already 2 months and I haven't got answer for my question from HP. I have never seen such a crappy customer service. 

I think I have to contact Enrique Lores...

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@marfor

 

I have brought your issue to the attention of an appropriate team within HP, they should contact you soon. 

 

Thanks! 

Asmita
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So after 2 months I received an answer. They even cant read. I wrote in my first post that laptop warranty has expired. Good job, HP. I disagree, that the swollen battery is not a safety issue.  I can give you my swollen battery.  Does anybody from HP want to leave it in your living room?


"We want to apologize, that for a long time you did not get any information from HP.
Why you did not try to reach us via email or phone previously?

Do you still have warranty of this device?
If not, we cannot change the battery, as this is not a safety issue because unit is out of warranty. The swollen battery is not a safety issue à it is safe to use. 
More info here: 
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c05640567

You can contact our warranty service, maybe they can order the new one, but you will have to pay for it."

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