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urbanstrip wrote:
May I suggest that you write in directly to Nokia HQ in your country as most Care Centres are outsourced. I think that's the only way to get some kind of satisfactory response.
10-Jan-2009 09:22 PM
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10-Jan-2009 08:43 PM
walkermoore wrote:
08-Jan-2009 12:38 PM
urbanstrip wrote:
May I suggest that you write in directly to Nokia HQ in your country as most Care Centres are outsourced. I think that's the only way to get some kind of satisfactory response.
I'm not looking for any further resolution regarding my N85 because I got a refund. After reading your message this afternoon however, I sent a letter outlining my experiences and concerns with the N85 to Nokia's Farnborough HQ.
11-Jan-2009 10:58 AM
11-Jan-2009 04:11 AM
urbanstrip wrote:
You're lucky! I tried to exchange the phone with the shop on 2nd day after I bought it because the phone kept rebooting whilst I was trying to upload by data from my N95 but they didn't have an exchange policy much less a refund policy. Bah.
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11-Jan-2009 07:25 PM - last edited on 11-Jan-2009 07:27 PM
11-Jan-2009 06:58 PM
ponsubha74 wrote:
I want to give this phone back. I have lost faith in Nokia,so Iam going to APPLE Iphone
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11-Jan-2009 10:58 AM
walkermoore wrote:
11-Jan-2009 04:11 AM
urbanstrip wrote:
You're lucky! I tried to exchange the phone with the shop on 2nd day after I bought it because the phone kept rebooting whilst I was trying to upload by data from my N95 but they didn't have an exchange policy much less a refund policy. Bah.
I'm sorry to hear that.
I always buy from Nokia UK's online shop because they give you a complete refund if you're not satisfied for any reason within seven days.
You have to be so careful when paying less for handsets online because companies operating on small profit margins tend to have less generous refund/return policies.
I'll cross my fingers that your N85 is 100% when you get it back too!
Good luck!
14-Jan-2009 05:25 AM
12-Jan-2009 11:34 AM
bazyeo wrote:
I do not know what the policy is of Nokia in other countries but I was told today by a person in a phone shop here in my home city that Nokia Australia has a 30 day exchange policy on all it's phones. So in other words if the phone develops a fault within the first 30 days it can be exchanged for a new phone. Also it does not have to be done at the phone shop where you bought it. This means if you are on holidys or travelling away from home you can take it into any phone shop for replacement. This is a replacement only policy. You can not get a cash refund.
I would suggest that people in other countries check out the policy for their country.
This is useful information to know.
Regards to all
Barry
14-Jan-2009 09:25 AM
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