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Plxdjake89 11-25-2014 08:35 PM

OFT warranty
 
Quick question, has anybody cracked their open flash tablet screen?
I did and was just wondering if anyone else has.

Mine still works and I'm able to click on the neccesary options to flash between tunes, and clear codes but that's about it.

I have received a quote a while back but was turned off by the amount asked for to replace it, was hoping anyone can chime in.

Boofneenee 11-25-2014 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Plxdjake89 (Post 2035066)
Quick question, has anybody cracked their open flash tablet screen?
I did and was just wondering if anyone else has.

Mine still works and I'm able to click on the neccesary options to flash between tunes, and clear codes but that's about it.

I have received a quote a while back but was turned off by the amount asked for to replace it, was hoping anyone can chime in.

I think its 1 yr but why don't you just ask them?

raven1231 11-25-2014 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Boofneenee (Post 2035105)
I think its 1 yr but why don't you just ask them?

This. and not sure if it covers physical damage :iono:

Wayno 11-25-2014 09:23 PM

Cracked screen is user error, not hardware malfunction.

Plxdjake89 11-25-2014 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Wayno (Post 2035113)
Cracked screen is user error, not hardware malfunction.

Thanks for pointing out the obvious, but it's a little hard to control my 3 year old nephews actions when he's in my car and I'm paying attention to the road :(

Boofneenee 11-25-2014 10:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Plxdjake89 (Post 2035174)
Thanks for pointing out the obvious, but it's a little hard to control my 3 year old nephews actions when he's in my car and I'm paying attention to the road :(

where did you get the quote to fix your tablet from?

Plxdjake89 11-25-2014 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Boofneenee (Post 2035105)
I think its 1 yr but why don't you just ask them?

I did ask them back in June I believe. They said they wanted $200 to send out a new one.

Vmax911 11-25-2014 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Plxdjake89 (Post 2035174)
Thanks for pointing out the obvious, but it's a little hard to control my 3 year old nephews actions when he's in my car and I'm paying attention to the road :(

You're right, 3 year old nephews should totally be covered by the manufacturer warranty, make them take the financial hit! If not, contact the Obama administration. I'm pretty sure that kind of loss is required to be covered somewhere in the federal subsidized child care act.

Plxdjake89 11-25-2014 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Vmax911 (Post 2035193)
You're right, 3 year old nephews should totally be covered by the manufacturer warranty, make them take the financial hit! If not, contact the Obama administration. I'm pretty sure that kind of loss is required to be covered somewhere in the federal subsidized child care act.

Lol

Boofneenee 11-25-2014 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Vmax911 (Post 2035193)
You're right, 3 year old nephews should totally be covered by the manufacturer warranty, make them take the financial hit! If not, contact the Obama administration. I'm pretty sure that kind of loss is required to be covered somewhere in the federal subsidized child care act.

that all depends.. are you nephews illegal immigrants?

Thorpedo 11-26-2014 09:03 AM

200 for a new one is a pretty decent deal if you ask me.

tdotBRZ 11-26-2014 10:26 AM

is it just me or OP is trolling hard?
what does manufacturer's warranty and physical damage have to do with each other?
And they offered you a replacement new tablet for 1/3 of its price and you denied it? lol.. no comments.

Foobar 11-26-2014 10:37 AM

I'd just pony up the $200 for the replacement. Alternatively, see if you can source the same sized LCD touch sensor display that they use and do some self-repair on it. Unless you don't want to void your warranty for actual warranty eligible service later, that is.

1Cor10:23 11-26-2014 11:06 AM

Op, keep in mind that replacing the screen = permanently breaking the plastic connectors at the four corners of the OFT. This thing was made never to be opened/repaired as it has those one-way plastic connectors that just can't be opened and resealed (AFAIK) and you'll have to glue it back together (which can still a good seal since it has a lot of good contact + it's plastic).

My take is that you'll get a new tablet for $200 and they'll just discard your current one. I personally think it's overpriced - as my take on the business model is that the $500 for the OFT itself is like a user license for the device. Them replacing the tablet for you still keeps the number of users, net-net, the same so long as they take your broken one from you. Since the business is portrayed as, you're paying $500 for the device, I can see why they would want to charge a higher price. Ideally, they would charge you the actual replacement cost for the device but hey, it's still a business I guess. I can't imagine that it actually takes $200 to produce one of these but I could easily be wrong...

TheVoiceOfReason 11-26-2014 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by tdotBRZ (Post 2035501)
is it just me or OP is trolling hard?
what does manufacturer's warranty and physical damage have to do with each other?
And they offered you a replacement new tablet for 1/3 of its price and you denied it? lol.. no comments.

Not saying the OP thinks this, but coming from working retail for about 8 years in a hobby shop, many people really do not understand what a warranty acually is. Some seem to think it is an insurance policy. People will crash their new RC car into a curb at 40mph and ask if there is a warranty on it... I would end up usually just having to give them free labor on the repair to try to make them happy.

Also, I could see this costing more than we think it does to produce. While it seems like they are selling a lot of tablets to this community, it really isn't high volume in the grand scheme of things.

Plxdjake89 11-26-2014 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by 1Cor10:23 (Post 2035530)
Op, keep in mind that replacing the screen = permanently breaking the plastic connectors at the four corners of the OFT. This thing was made never to be opened/repaired as it has those one-way plastic connectors that just can't be opened and resealed (AFAIK) and you'll have to glue it back together (which can still a good seal since it has a lot of good contact + it's plastic).

My take is that you'll get a new tablet for $200 and they'll just discard your current one. I personally think it's overpriced - as my take on the business model is that the $500 for the OFT itself is like a user license for the device. Them replacing the tablet for you still keeps the number of users, net-net, the same so long as they take your broken one from you. Since the business is portrayed as, you're paying $500 for the device, I can see why they would want to charge a higher price. Ideally, they would charge you the actual replacement cost for the device but hey, it's still a business I guess. I can't imagine that it actually takes $200 to produce one of these but I could easily be wrong...

Thanks for the input. I understand physics damage isn't covered by any warranty. But at the same time, I was hoping for some sort of love by this company as I was an early adopter of the OFH+OFT. $200 isn't bad at all considering the fact I would get a new one shipped.

To me it's just one of those thing where I wish I had known it was that cheap. Probably would have bought a case and what not to keep it protected from being dropped, squeezed , mishandled etc.

I don't get people's reaction to me asking a (dumb) question but a "no" would have been enough lol

Looks like I have to pony up the $200 for a replacement tablet, although it's just the screen that I need replaced.

Trust me, if I could replace the screen myself, I would but I suppose that's not an option.

Plxdjake89 11-26-2014 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by TheVoiceOfReason (Post 2035565)
Not saying the OP thinks this, but coming from working retail for about 8 years in a hobby shop, many people really do not understand what a warranty acually is. Some seem to think it is an insurance policy. People will crash their new RC car into a curb at 40mph and ask if there is a warranty on it... I would end up usually just having to give them free labor on the repair to try to make them happy.

Also, I could see this costing more than we think it does to produce. While it seems like they are selling a lot of tablets to this community, it really isn't high volume in the grand scheme of things.

I completely understand where your coming from as far as people not knowing what a warranty is.

I didn't mean for it come off as me trying to get it covered under warranty.i really just wanted advice, I know physica damage isn't covered by warranty.

Some people are quick to call others trolls, which I have no problem in doing myself lol but oh well.

Poodles 11-26-2014 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 1Cor10:23 (Post 2035530)
Op, keep in mind that replacing the screen = permanently breaking the plastic connectors at the four corners of the OFT. This thing was made never to be opened/repaired as it has those one-way plastic connectors that just can't be opened and resealed (AFAIK) and you'll have to glue it back together (which can still a good seal since it has a lot of good contact + it's plastic).

My take is that you'll get a new tablet for $200 and they'll just discard your current one. I personally think it's overpriced - as my take on the business model is that the $500 for the OFT itself is like a user license for the device. Them replacing the tablet for you still keeps the number of users, net-net, the same so long as they take your broken one from you. Since the business is portrayed as, you're paying $500 for the device, I can see why they would want to charge a higher price. Ideally, they would charge you the actual replacement cost for the device but hey, it's still a business I guess. I can't imagine that it actually takes $200 to produce one of these but I could easily be wrong...


You're not just paying for the tablet... you're paying for the continued improvements to it's software, tunes, customer service, etc.

This is the same for ANYTHING you buy. Profits (especially for small businesses) are usually poured back into the business to improve the business. It's not like they're getting rich off these things...

1Cor10:23 11-26-2014 07:02 PM

@Poodles agreed, but he's already bought into it with his first purchase. I'm just saying, if it were me, I'd charge replacement cost. And that could be $200. Reason I doubt that is they clearly are pricing based on demand. Look at the porsche oft's - they sell for what, $799? Don't they advertise that all oft's can be used for any platform application by switching templates?

Akari 11-26-2014 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Plxdjake89 (Post 2035569)
To me it's just one of those thing where I wish I had known it was that cheap. Probably would have bought a case and what not to keep it protected from being dropped, squeezed , mishandled etc.

Honestly I'm not sure what you expected, it's a tablet. Would you give your 3 year old nephew an iPad without a case and expect it to not get broken?

Plxdjake89 11-26-2014 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Akari (Post 2036135)
Honestly I'm not sure what you expected, it's a tablet. Would you give your 3 year old nephew an iPad without a case and expect it to not get broken?

No comment

joneze93tsi 11-27-2014 01:11 PM

Chiming in:


I had a similar heartbreaking story.
My nephew swung a bad and broke my new 60" LED TV.

The manufacturer had the balls to tell me it wasn't covered and only wanted to repair it for 50% of it's original price.

People today, I tell ya.

Plxdjake89 11-27-2014 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by joneze93tsi (Post 2036775)
Chiming in:


I had a similar heartbreaking story.
My nephew swung a bad and broke my new 60" LED TV.

The manufacturer had the balls to tell me it wasn't covered and only wanted to repair it for 50% of it's original price.

People today, I tell ya.

Kids, I feel you. As much as you keep your eye on them, they manage to be sneaky little devils in some way lol

joneze93tsi 11-27-2014 01:29 PM

That was a 100% sarcastic post.

Hot Lava 11-27-2014 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by joneze93tsi (Post 2036794)
That was a 100% sarcastic post.

Yes, but was it covered by a 100% no questions asked sarcasm resistant warranty?

Foobar 11-27-2014 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by 1Cor10:23 (Post 2036112)
@Poodles agreed, but he's already bought into it with his first purchase. I'm just saying, if it were me, I'd charge replacement cost. And that could be $200. Reason I doubt that is they clearly are pricing based on demand. Look at the porsche oft's - they sell for what, $799? Don't they advertise that all oft's can be used for any platform application by switching templates?

I think only the BMW and FT86 units are compatible.

Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

Plxdjake89 11-27-2014 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by joneze93tsi (Post 2036794)
That was a 100% sarcastic post.

Congrats.

Shiv@Openflash 11-27-2014 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Foobar (Post 2036868)
I think only the BMW and FT86 units are compatible.

Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk

Correct, well almost. The BMW, FT86 and MX5 OFTs are interchangeable since they are all at the same $500 price point. The Porsche OFTs are priced at $599 (NA) and $799 (Turbo) so they aren't interchangeable with the lower priced OFTs. That said, I think $200 for a brand new OFT to replace a user damaged OFT is fair. Officially we don't cover damage caused by abuse but as a courtesy we extend this $200 offer as we see fit. We aren't a huge company so it's not like we can sweep unexpected costs under the rug and not feel in the bottom line. But we do what we reasonably can to keep our customers happy.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Cheers
Shiv

Plxdjake89 11-27-2014 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Shiv@Openflash (Post 2037064)
Correct, well almost. The BMW, FT86 and MX5 OFTs are interchangeable since they are all at the same $500 price point. The Porsche OFTs are priced at $599 (NA) and $799 (Turbo) so they aren't interchangeable with the lower priced OFTs. That said, I think $200 for a brand new OFT to replace a user damaged OFT is fair. Officially we don't cover damage caused by abuse but as a courtesy we extend this $200 offer as we see fit. We aren't a huge company so it's not like we can sweep unexpected costs under the rug and not feel in the bottom line. But we do what we reasonably can to keep our customers happy.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Cheers
Shiv

Totally understandable, Happy Thanksgiving.


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