• macniel@feddit.de
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    7 months ago

    Why don’t they just replace the non-OEM parts and make the repair bill larger? Keeping the device is just theft.

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      7 months ago

      If you send in a phone with non-OEM parts it’s safe to assume that it’s a bit on the older side. You’re probably sending it in instead of buying a new phone because you can’t find a repair shop that will work on your device because sourcing parts can be difficult for older devices. If you’re suddenly hit with a bill that costs more than the value of a new phone, or at least a replacement, suddenly paying becomes questionable. But yeah, you’re right. It feels like theft.

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        7 months ago

        Okay but there is a thing called Estimate and either the customer agrees with the bill or they need to give the item back.

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          7 months ago

          Customer: my phone doesn’t charge

          Estimate:
          $100 USB charge board
          $50 labor
          $10 shipping $160 total

          Actual price:
          $120 Screen (OEM replacement)
          $75 fingerprint reader+assembly (OEM replacement) $40 speaker (OEM replacement)
          $100 USB charge board
          $120 labor
          $10 shipping
          $465 total

          I think most people would swallow the loss and use it as an excuse to upgrade. Use that same money for a new phone instead of a fixed phone