• SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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    40 minutes ago

    Imagine how great tech could be if the rich made competitive tech instead of spending their money on smear articles

  • RampantParanoia2365@lemmy.world
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    I’m going to need this statement in the article explained to me in detail. How the fuck would they possibly “force a repair”?

    The agent doesn’t force the repair, though, giving the option to simply walk away if the quote isn’t appealing.

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      58 minutes ago

      The agent doesn’t force the repair, though, giving the option to simply walk away if the quote isn’t appealing. They even state that you can perform your own repairs, with a link to a guide with more information, if you feel confident.

      They have them an Option to do it themselves and linked a tutorial.

      Meaning they’re not doing the Apple thing and forcing you to either let it repair by a contractor, because they brick the device if you don’t. Display replacements on Apple devices for example.

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    7 hours ago

    They must have raised the repair price. I sent mine in for repair for my R1 button (I had dropped it and it had actually broke the micro switch off completely). It was $120 +$30 shipping. They basically had a single fee for minor repairs and one for major repairs.

    They only considerd mine a minor repair for me at the time though, not sure why this users got called a major.

    • The quote is with taxes and other fees included according to the article, and since they’re not in the US, I would have to guess much of that price is in shipping it both to Valve for the repairs and back to the user.

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    Ngl, when I do the occasional tablet or phone repair for someone that isn’t family or a friend, that’s around what I end up charging, with parts included, depending on the job. It’s extremely rare I’m willing to, but fucking around inside tight fitting devices with tiny screws and easy to screw up parts just isn’t something I’ll do cheap if I’ll do it at all.

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      Yeah, sounds pretty fair for a repair with parts and shipping.

      It always takes longer than just the work on the device, as they have to open the package, put it in their system, repair and clean it, pack it up and send to the customer.

      I like that they told him it’s an easy repair and showed him a tutorial on how to fix it themselves.

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    That sounds really reasonable. Basically a bench charge plus a part, and according to the article that price also includes the shipping. Pretty much in line with what I’d expect at an independent repair depot.

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    The price listed sounds fair. I don’t think this journalist has considered the costs at all.

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      3 hours ago

      The journalist probably only paid for his AppleCare service and doesnt know they get substituted by a multitude of other users.

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    150-ish is an easy fix, which is not unreasonable for a “simple” button replace or 220 if it’s more complex, like replacing a controller IC, which is also not unreasonable.

    If someone isn’t happy with a honestly reasonable repair quote, they can go to ifix it and do it themselves. Hope you have a hot air soldering station of its a complex fix.

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        I’m somewhat surprised how much stuff has to come out to get at that shoulder button, it’s a lot more involved than when I replaced my trigger - but still worth it I think. The ifixit guide is very good.

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          Yeah the disassembly for a lot of electronics can be mind numbing and get overwhelming. Ifixit is great for that and I like to take a lot of pictures as I’m removing things to keep everything documented so I can go back to those pictures if I get lost. That’s saved me a few times actually. It definitely takes time but I’ve saved a lot of money just learning how to solder and work with tiny components

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    Write “Dollar <amount>” all you want, but it’s “<amount> Euro” ffs

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      200 euros equals $228 dollars as of the time of my reply to you. OP has actually done folks a favor by including both values and their equivalencies so that people using both currencies can understand the impact to their pocketbooks.