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  • Report:  #161566

Complaint Review: CompUsa - Orlando Florida

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- Kissimmee, Florida,
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CompUsa
7802 Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, 32809 Florida, U.S.A.
Phone:
407-261-4001
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I would like to express my extreme displeasure at what I consider deceptive business practices that took place at the Orlando Florida CompUsa store. In April 2005 I purchased an HP Pavillion zx5000 at this store. I also purchased the three-year extended warranty plan. Before purchasing this extended warranty I was very specific regarding my questions as to what was covered under this warranty. I was told by two salespeople that the warranty covers screen damage, battery replacement and ANY damage to laptop components. This extended warranty cost $369.99 which was almost half the price of the laptop after rebates.

To cut to the chase, on Sept. 29 I was setting the laptop from my lap to the couch when my hand inadvertently touched the eject button for my cd rom drive causing it to eject and strike the couch as I set it down, which damaged the drive carriage.When I returned it to the CompUsa store for service I was told it had to be sent to hp because it was still under the manufacturer's warranty the first year but that I saved myself a whole lot of money because the part was still under warranty'.hp determined that the damage was caused by customer abuse and refused to honor the warranty At first I was told by the service tech the repair would cost $387.00.

When I questioned why this wasn't covered by any warranty I was told well didn't you read your contract?Does it say anywhere in the warranty that it's covered.? His immediate combative attitude told me right then this is a common occurrence with their customers. Besides his unprofessional attitude he was obviously used to dealing with people like me who trusted CompUsa salespeople who are either misinformed during training or intentionally lie to boost sales. Granted I should have read the contract regarding the warranty but I erroneously trusted compusa to be honest.

When I read the clause returned in my email by compusa customer service, that clause basically states the warranty can be determined to cover basically nothing. When a manager called me back I was told the repair would be $285. I still didn't agree with that charge either by I needed the laptop back so I authorized the charge. When I picked the laptop up I was charged $402 for the repair and tax. I had to pay it because I needed the laptop for business.

As another sign of compusa's unprofessionalism I had to call the store to find out if my laptop was ready because customer service reps are either too busy or too incompetent. Now here is the real galling partwhile my laptop was in the shop I started talking with hp reps and was given the following answers: hp charges compusa only $229 to replace the drive. I could have purchased the drive or sent it in directly to hp and had it fixed for $299. So basically you crooks at compusa charged me $160 to mail my laptop to hp.

To add to the insult, hp offers a two-year insurance plan for $250 which would have covered this repair but compusa does not reveal this. This was the first of two laptops I purchased from the same compusa store but you can bet I will never spend another cent with either hp or compusa.

This whole problem could have been solved if hp had a locking device on the cdrom drive to prevent it from popping out by accident which would have made this a product malfunction which would have been covered by its warranty. We all know both companies make more money with accessories and virtually worthless warranties than on consoles. I am glad both companies are doing so well financially that they can afford to lose customers like me who spend several thousand dollars a year with them due to deceptive business practices.

Rich

Kissimmee, Florida
U.S.A.


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Rich

Nashua,
New Hampshire,
U.S.A.
always read the fine print

#2UPDATE EX-employee responds

Fri, April 27, 2007

no matter what the sales person tells you ask for the terms and conditions booklet for you to review....you woulndt buy car insurance if you didnt know what exactly was covered, you wouldn buyt home owners either...its your fault for not asking for the terms and condition booklet, yes comp is a fault for explaing it very loosly but you still made the decision to buy with out reading whats written in black and white....

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