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Actually, finding the UK equivalent site for Betas repair is extremely difficult. Over and over again despite choosing the UK one, you are suddenly on the US site, and usually, sooner or later, Beats disappears from the list of options.
Nor is the purchase visible anywhere online, whether from my past orders on the Apple UK site or AppleID; even the laptop doesn't show up, presumably because he's logged into it. The Beats don't show up for him either. The Order number goes nowhere too ('Sorry, can't find that').
This is important as the normal way of initiating a repair is to select the product; no product, no route to the repair process (even if you go from the Beats site itself).
One of the most infuriating things was them refusing to say what it costs if you send in for assessment then decline the repair. I just wanted to know if we would be charged £25 or something even if not going ahead (I don't mind being charged but keeping the amount secret until it's too late is barmy).
Agreed on 'there are better'. However he's very happy with them, particularly the noise-cancelling so (permit the pun) if it [the brand] ain't broke, don't fix it. £200 quid is £200 quid, as it were.
So, while I am venting a bit (forgive me, it took two hours to get to this point) I'm after whether anyone has info on whether they routinely swap for remanufactured or actually repair the thing then charge you (and I just can't believe it's multiples of 200, they must have been mistaken about that).
cheers,
J
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Cheers,
Jason
On 28 Mar 2021, at 16:14, Tony Crooks wrote:
Thanks - but if you click to start a repair, you'll see a list of products (none of which are Beats, for me) of things you're registered on, and an invitation (if you don't see the right product) to visit your Apple Id account page (which is also significantly lacking in Beats products...)!
But I note Argos are selling Studio 3 Wireless for £170 -
Now that is interesting...and the standard ones are still 300 there which implies these don't have something (but I can't tell what). Have fed it through, thank you (could these be pre-Apple, I wonder? seems a hell of a price-drop).
Cheers,
Jason
ah, I see this is correct. The Argos ones, however, seem to vary pretty much only in the presence (or not) of the W1.
I get why some companies don't have impenetrable names the way Sony and Dell like to do, and just stick to the product name even when it changes, but at least you can be precise about what you're getting!
cheers,
J
On 2 Apr 2021, at 15:47, Tony Crooks wrote:
Unfortunately this isn’t the case. It’s stock branded Beats by Dr Dre that is being reduced. These have the W1 chip. Amazon makes this quite clear in the case of stock sold and fulfilled by them.
Cheers,
Jason