Friday, July 31, 2009

My son broke the space bar off my lappy. Do you think P.C. World will charge for fixing it?

I can see what needs to be done but am not able to 'connect the clips' at the myself. It would take a trained 'Tech Guy' seconds. Who thinks they will take pitty on me and mend it for free? I only say PCWorld as they are nearest to me. Thanks Have Fun :0)

My son broke the space bar off my lappy. Do you think P.C. World will charge for fixing it?
where did you buy it? how old is it?





if its under 1 year then you should have no problem getting it fixed for free where you bought it, but PC world might also fix it for free and if not for free then it shouldnt cost that much for them to clip it back on or order a spare one!











good luck!
Reply:maybe if you beg and look pitiful enough,


you should let them do it, then say


"thanks, how much do I owe you?"


and slowly start for your wallet, even bring it out,


but DON'T open it.


if you open it and the egghead smells or senses money he may take just it.


if he says 20 bucks you say no way, here's 5


then grab your laptop and jet.
Reply:most likely... i would start with "how can i fix it".. maybe they have pointers for you
Reply:just depend how lucky you are. I can't imagine charging for it, that seems bad business.
Reply:did he break it off or did he merely "pop" it out? because u can force the key back into place if it just popped out
Reply:Ehh probably not and if they did charge you it couldn't be a crazy amount.
Reply:theyre part of a business, no time to help every sponging customer for free every five minutes
Reply:Maybe if you get a nice guy. You can only try.
Reply:my freinds baby pulled half the keys off his lappy, it ended costing him 30 quid to get them put back on, I don't know if they charged per key, lol
Reply:Check your warranty. if you have accidental coverage, then probably, but if you don't a warranty isn't going to cover it.
Reply:Of course they will,when has anything to do with technology been free in the last five years.
Reply:Without getting too libelous, yes they most likely would charge you judging by my experience. You would probably have to stand around waiting to be seen by one of the "tech guys" for about an hour, only to have them stare at your lap top for about an hour, go away and talk for ages and then ask you what's wrong with it. And then tell you that buttons aren't covered under warranty but they can send it away next tuesday for some uber geek to decide its fate for £50. This bitter response is based on when my a and w keys fell off after a week of buying my lapdog and I naively assumed PC whirled might fix it under "accidental damage", even though there was no accident just a poor quality issue.
Reply:Nothing ventured.......! ! !
Reply:I doubt they'll fix it to tell you the truth, they might get you to buy a whole new keypad...but then again, i doubt they'll get you a whole new lappy!


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