ACER ASPIRE S3 and LCD FLAT CABLE |
So earlier this year, I was trying to write my dissertation
when my Acer broke down. After some
research on the internet, I found that it
was a common problem that most Acer Aspire S3 have (the
screen turns white when opened at 90 degrees) and plus machines
break down.
I thought I was eligible for a warranty because I had been
using the laptop for just about 7months, but to my horror I found that it had
already been registered to someone else and the warranty was up. Thing is, I
remember registering this same serial number with Acer on the internet when the
laptop was bought (I wasn’t told that it was
already registered).
I was therefore resigned to having it repaired at a cost to
me. Acer has 2 partners in Ghana; Redington
and Compudist.
I headed off to Redington and was asked to leave the
laptop for an appraisal after which “I would be called” (I
insisted on being called because I didn’t have a laptop so couldn’t check my
mail). I didn’t receive the call, I went back the next day to
enquire; guess what? They sent the mail. I was told my laptop had “a burnt chip in the motherboard” and the
whole board would have to be replaced, at this I told the technician that the
laptop works fine when it is connected to a plasma TV so it can’t be the
motherboard at which he quickly replied that “Oh,
then it is the screen and it would cost 1,384GHC”.
Decsription
|
Quantity
|
Amount (GHC)
|
Mb
|
1.000
|
1203.480
|
Value Added Tax
|
180.520
|
|
Total
|
1384
|
I felt that was too much for a laptop that was bought at 1,200GHC
and it didn’t make any type of sense to pay over the retail price when I can
buy a brand-new notebook at the same price.
So, I continued my search to Compudist, where I was
told that I had a damaged LCD FLAT CABLE that Acer doesn’t sell alone (it comes with the screen). So I would have
to purchase a new screen which would cost over 1,000GHC. I was advised to
discard the laptop and buy a new one that wasn’t Acer. In fact, I was informed
that Compudist
have stopped dealing in Acer products because of the troubles they get from
their customers after making sales.
Speaking to an insider at Compudist he asked me “why I bought an
Acer?”. I replied that it was a gift at which he said Acer is all about
affordability and beautiful designs not durability. He added that Acer hopes at
providing people with their first laptops so that when they decide to buy a new
laptop they remember their first laptop and buy an Acer again.
I don’t understand why Acer won’t make only the LCD cable
solely available as it seems to be the part that breaks down most often on the
Aspire S3.
I finally had only that cord in the laptop replaced at
250GHC at Rocket-Tech. The advice from the people at Rocket-Tech was to sell it
quickly and get something more durable.
If Acer won’t make spare parts available at a reasonable
cost in Ghana what’s the point in wasting your “hard earned third world country
money” on their products?
P.S. – I STILL HAVE ALL MY RECEIPTS AND DOCUMENTS FROM THIS
EPISODE.
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