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12-03-2020 09:07 AM
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Product: HP Spectre x360 Convertible 15-ch0xx
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)
Bottom Cover of my HP Spectre x360 convertible 15-ch0xx (2018) has been coming out gradually since immediately after purchase in December 2018 from Best Buy, USA. I used to live in Bangladesh. Initially there was some sound (cot! cot!) during typing, then bottom cover started coming out gradually and now detached almost fully. I am trying to keep it somehow with the main body by adhesive tape. I contacted support through HP Support Assistant but failed to get any support as I was in Bangladesh. At present, I am visiting USA and carrying my Laptop with me hoping to get a solution from HP. But, unfortunately, when trying to contact HP support, I found the message THER ARE NO CONTACT OPTIONS AVAILABLE FOR THIS DEVICE IN THIS LOCATION. I am even failing to identify the problem! This is so frustrating for me!! I am extremely disappointed with the quality of such a premium product and wonder whether be able to fix my problem at all.
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