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09-25-2017 06:53 PM
I really believe this is a safety issue concerning these motherboards! We purchased one of these in July of 2015 from Best buy and like some have said on these boards, its like having a $1150 brick! We purchased the model 13-4003DX. About 6-8 months ago my wife was using the laptop and started smelling some type of electrical burning smell, but we assumed it was something else in the home. Then a couple of months ago we took it on vacation with us to Canada and while It was running it just shut itself down and hadn't worked since. Tried plugging it in, nothing, no light at all next to the plugin hole. So about a month after when we got home from vacation, my wife took it to a repair shop and as you all know to well, the motherboard was burned in that familiar area near the ssd. This is a defect, there's no other way to put it. And most important this is a safety issue that has the potential to start fires! The repair shop wants $600 to repair this now useless Spectre X360! Could one of the moderators of this board refer this to someone who has the authority to replace these obviously defective motherboards at no cost for one of your dedicated customers?
10-03-2017 02:54 PM
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10-11-2017 06:22 AM
I was called by a member of the "Complaints Team" in Germany. They told me that the final decision is that they cannot repair the computer for free, because it was a "normal failure" of the equipment. So, it is "normal" that after one year and a halft the motherboard has to be replaced, according to the HP technical team.
The representative barely understood the case... she told me that "I could still use the computer". While I had explained to the technical team that of course, it does not even turn on any more.
I feel like an idiot, after paying a high price for what it was considered a "premium" product. This is completely unacceptable. I will go to a consumer defence group in Germany, and never buy again anything from HP.