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07-21-2017 10:29 AM
Just thought I'd do a random search, since I've debated trying to have a third party replace my damaged motherboard in an HP Spectre. Some months back mine laptop quit working (literally not even turning on) but was about ONE WEEK out of warranty. For a piddling price of $400 (thereabout) HP would repair the unit. So I elected to just buy a new computer instead. Now I hear HP isn't even consistent with how it treat its customers. GREAT. I wish someone at the company would remember fantastically successful corporations like CompUSA and Compaq and Montgomery Ward and Home Club that eventually collapsed because they didn't deliver service people wanted. I'm sure those company's employees stood on the street after layoff notices and wondered "What happened? Everything was so good here." Hey HP: In an integrated business world customers are a lot less likely to buy products without checking reviews. We CAN buy elsewhere. So glad I've been appointed to the tech advisory committee where I work, so I can recommend buying something besides HP this year.
07-27-2017 08:52 AM
I'm going through this right now. absolutely no help. Asus took my G50Vt from me in 2010 after I had it for two years and they did the repair evne though I was living in spain at the time and the laptop was purchased in the US. Now that's why I was so happy with them and recommend their laptops when asked about them. Unfortunately our distributer at work doesnt carry Asus so we've been recommending HP. I believe thats going to stop now with this laptop. I'm going to get pictures of mine to upload as well.
08-11-2017 10:26 AM
For those of you having trouble getting their laptop fixed, I will repost relevant info:
I was able to get my laptop fixed quickly at no charge.
Why do some people get their laptops fixed for free and other not?
Because you have to go through the Health & Safety department at HP.
How do you get a risk manager to contact you to go through this department?
You need to stress the safety concerns you have (we are talking burning, smoking and on fire laptops here!) not just say your laptop does not work when talking to the rep that responds to you. Start you own post if needed and stress these issues. Tell your story. Mention the smoky smell that lingered in your home when the laptop failed.
Good luck to you all!
08-15-2017 09:53 AM
09-15-2017 05:32 AM
I called suport up with the same exact issue. I was using the laptop at the time and acctualy saw the smoke coming out of the vent. What the woman from Inda told me is that they can fix it for me but it would cost me and preceaded not to tell me how much every time i asked. If everyone is having this issue then there is no way im giving HP any more of my money. Paying $1400 for the laptop was enough, i thought i would get atleast 10 years out of it like i did with my dell from 2005 (which still works when you turn it on). This top of the line laptop is turning out to be one expensive POS paper weight. Why the hell dont they just recall the motherboard. It is obviously a know fire hazard.
09-23-2017 12:51 PM
I had the same issue. I have an HP Spectre x360. Computer stopped charging. The charging light kept blinking and the computer eventually ran out of battery while plugged into the wall. I took off the back and saw a burn in the motherboard identification sticker. See attached.
09-24-2017 11:24 AM
I had the same issue. I have an HP Spectre x360. Computer stopped charging. The charging light kept blinking and the computer eventually ran out of battery while plugged into the wall. I took off the back and saw a burn in the motherboard identification sticker. This is definitely a fire hazard. Had there been some dust or lint on the motherboard it definitely could have caused a fire. Especially because the fried component is right near the air vent which is where dust would be and also where it could burn whatever the computer is sitting on like papers that could be nearby. Please have someone contact me. Thank you
09-24-2017 03:03 PM
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09-25-2017 11:38 AM
I also have the famous problem of the motherboard.
A week ago my Spectre x360 all of a sudden started overheating, going into hybernate, and not charging anymore.
I contacted the support service in Germany, and they told me that the laptop needs to have the motherboard replaced. As I bought it in July 2015, I am out of warranty, and I was requested to pay 398,65 euros in order to have it replaced!
This is insane. I bought what I thought it was a premium product, and now I have to bear the costs of an obvious design defect. I will never buy a HP product again in my life, and I am considering starting legal actions unless they replace the motherboard for free.
And even in that case, nobody will compensate all the problems and time wasted I had for not having my laptop in working conditions. I and bought a laptop that costs more than 1000 euros ... sigh.
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