For Devin at least they asked him to provide a paypal address so they could refund the shipping cost.But what I wrote is what they have written. They wrote they will repair it and ship it back to you for free. They haven't mentioned the initial shipping fee. Do they ask for your bank account? Do they put $20 in the package along with the repaired 3DS?
i saw somthing on one of the max console threads about refunding via paypal....not sure tho
My bad then - they do ask for your "bank account".For Devin at least they asked him to provide a paypal address so they could refund the shipping cost.
But what I wrote is what they have written. They wrote they will repair it and ship it back to you for free. They haven't mentioned the initial shipping fee. Do they ask for your bank account? Do they put $20 in the package along with the repaired 3DS?
That's not what they said. Attempt better comprehension.This is disturbing confidence. They assume there is nothing buggy in their product that could trigger the kill code like the clones would.
For your reference, T-Mobile is charging $14.99 shipping before they even look at your defected phone (caused by phone or user alike), and they are not refundable, and that's just within the US, not international. As I mentioned on another post, if they decided that's the users fault, they charge you a new phone price, but what you will get is a refurb machine. The only two things better than GW are no wait time, you get your refurb first before sending your defected one back (for postpaid customer, I think for prepaid user, you have to send them your phone before you send you an refurb one), and you know you sure will get a refurb, you just don't know if you have to pay the refurb at full retail price as a new one.
That's not the same thing as a return. I've had to pay shipping in order to return several items to Amazon. And here we are comparing a small team of pirates to a massive retail service.For your reference: Amazon sends you a new product ASAP without cost if you tell them the package hasn't arrived after 3 weeks. And this is international we're talking about.
That's not the same thing as a return. I've had to pay shipping in order to return several items to Amazon. And here we are comparing a small team of pirates to a massive retail service.
And it was probably non-working from the beginning. That, or you had paid extra for a warranty service....I was able to send in my non-working phone free of charge. They sent me a box to send it back in. Then again, this is Gateway we're referring to, not Virgin Mobile.
Of course they didn't say that, it was implied. Explain how it could be otherwise.That's not what they said. Attempt better comprehension.
So can anyone NOT being a vagina give us Gateway's address? I'm willing to bet it's a P.O. box of some sort.
So can anyone NOT being a vagina give us Gateway's address? I'm willing to bet it's a P.O. box of some sort.
email them and say you need to send a 3ds in thats being bricked. Not plastering people's (or companies) details all over the net is just common courtesy.
lol that really is a ridiculous statement with the business they are involved in...Maybe so, but a company like Gateway shouldn't need secrecy.
What a ludicrous statement. Especially in the kind of business they are.Maybe so, but a company like Gateway shouldn't need secrecy.
most probably, but that's only if the reseller is being uncooperative in handling the returnsSo does Gateway's use of a dropship address make it cheaper to send something to them, especially if they provide dropship locations that are local to each specific customer?