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Case number is [Personal Information Removed].

I've filed numerous complaints about the battery replacement, talked with people on WhatsApp, contacted a toll-free number, and visited a service facility. Still, no one has provided me with a clear answer to my problem. Each time, I had to expend a significant amount of energy and time explaining my condition and that I had purchased an extended care pack. Even though N-CSR Battery Replacement is clearly stated as one of the deliverables, everyone responded with the same response: the battery is not covered by warranty. The issue remains unsolved. So, what exactly is the problem? It's even stated explicitly on HP's website: https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c05843717.

 

PLEASE MENTION WHAT N-CSR BATTERY REPLACE MEANS. IT IS EXTREMELY MISLEADING AND HENCE, UNETHICAL.

And I still haven't mentioned the issues I've faced since week 1 of purchasing the laptop. In the past 2 years, I've had to call HP more than 20 times. I have used 4 laptops in the past, and none of them gave me such problems.

If I didn't get a solution or reply, this would've been the last time I purchased an HP device.

I've had it with HP. I hope you don't disappoint.

 

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I've spent at least an hour if not more just trying to find out how to get a replacement battery for my HP Pavilion laptop that HP keeps telling me is very weak.  Their support is abysmal.  Finally managed to get a live chat person a few minutes ago that tells me the battery is not available and that I basically have to go an try to look for it elsewhere.  Since they already knew I had a bad battery and the exact model and serial number I had, why couldn't they have just automatically told me that last night?  They are useless.  I will never buy another HP laptop again even though I've purchased several over the years.  

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Hi @Kuldeep_28 

 

I understand what you mean, but your battery is weak, not dead or bad enough to have produced a 24 character diagnostic error code.

 

If you had an error 301 with an accompanying 24 character diagnostic error cod, HP would replace the battery under warranty.

 

In the current situation you are facing, I suspect you would get the same response from any laptop manufacturer.

 

If you get a main battery fail code(i.e replace main battery) with a 24 character diagnostic error code within the eight months remaining in your extended warranty, replacement under warranty should not be a problem at all.

 

N-CSR is No Customer Self Replace.



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