03-19-2012 03:52 AM
Hello, I recently purchased an HP Pavilion dv6-6c35dx laptop and the screen started flickering about 5 days after purchase. I have reason to believe this is due to faulty hardware associated with the model. My question is if I can go exchange my new laptop for a non defective one?
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03-19-2012 06:13 AM
03-19-2012 09:55 AM
I've purchased this Laptop on the 13th so I'm well within the return policy.
The only problem I see for the exchange is recreating the problem in front of Best Buy employees. It is a prevalent problem among the HP Pavilion dv6 model and it usually happens sporadically but when it does it's almost scary. My screen will begin to flicker in the top right corner and gradually move to the rest of the screen.
03-19-2012 10:05 AM
03-19-2012 10:15 AM
You are not required to demonstrate anything. In order to return your new Laptop for a full refund.
I would recommend that you keep it simple when you return it. Just say that you are returning it because you don't like the way that it works. Don't offer a long story, which could only serve to complicate matters.
Whatever you do. Don't permit them to suck you into trying to repair the Laptop. You are entitled to a full refund, or exchange, the choice is yours to make.
Good Luck
03-19-2012 10:18 AM
03-19-2012 10:55 AM
Crystal -
Just for the record. I typed and submitted my post before your "you can return it without a reason" reply became visible on my board.
"Rolls eyes"
I very strongly recommend that you tone down your argumentative attitude.
03-19-2012 10:57 AM
children..... *stern look*
03-19-2012 11:05 AM
03-19-2012 12:32 PM
Bob_A wrote:
I would recommend that you keep it simple when you return it. Just say that you are returning it because you don't like the way that it works. Don't offer a long story, which could only serve to complicate matters.
Selective memory? Anyways, I won't stoop to your patheticly low(not to mention against TOS) level so you have a nice day and to the op, I hope your exchange goes smoothly and you get a working laptop!
