Apologies, I had a lapse in sanity. All hail GabeN! My favorite part about companies is that they’re our friends.

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    4 hours ago

    Dork. If you can’t do that repair yourself then you shouldn’t be playing video games and should be practicing reading instead. Google and a screwdriver would have you sorted out in like 30 minutes except that you’ve learned to be helpless. Now you are pretending to be the victim of the company instead of the victim of your own wasted life.

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      No reason to be a dick. You could have rephrased most of this and had it be a beneficial suggestion, but instead it just comes across as you being mean. Looking over you comment history, it looks like most of your comments are that way. You almost are never helpful, just lashing out at people for doing something wrong or asking for help instead of figuring things out themselves. No one is going to take advice from you like this, you’re just pissing people off and wasting your own time in the process.

    • LettucePrey@lemm.eeOP
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      Since my Steam Deck broke I’ve been reading a lot more, so unironically a great suggestion.

      The best part is that I actually get to own my books and pass them to other people after I’m done with them. Oh, and they’re not funded by underage gambling. And I can support a local shop down the street from me.

      If this is being a dork and having a wasted life, I don’t want to change a thing.

      I hope you’re able to practice talking to people more, as you clearly need work.

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    1 day ago

    “Buyer beware”

    I’m not here to provide Valve with free advertising, but what do you want buyers to be wary of?

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    2 days ago
    • Out of warranty

    • Unwilling to pay someone for a job you can’t do

    I’m sorry this is just being an adult, you said you were done with it why bother posting? It’s not like it’s an example of bad customer service. You’re just ranting you didn’t get your way. It’s not a great situation but I can’t think of many companies that would give you what you wanted in this situation.

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      Yeah, this is my impression as well.

      There is a clear link on the store page to go to the warranty info, if OP didn’t read it or understood it before buying, this is on them, not Valve.

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      You sound like a butthurt fanboy. Don’t think like big corps, try to understand the little man. Deck is just 4 months out of warranty and suddenly dies. Of course you’d be raging wouldn’t you?

      Thanks for posting, OP! I bought my 500gb oled used a few months back and tbh I hope you’re alone with that problem.

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        Deck is just 4 months out of warranty and suddenly dies. Of course you’d be raging wouldn’t you?

        I mean I’d be disappointed, but not with Valve. Shit happens. If it was a known issue that impacted lots of people, yes. Anything outside the warranty period is just good will if they cover it.

        Fortunately Valve made them super repairable.

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    So let me get this straight you are upset that Valve is charging you for a repair 4 months after your warranty ended? Your warranty that lasted 12 months, so been out of warranty about a 1/3rd of the time it was in warranty. Yeah that is not just out of warranty, if it was a few days or even a week or two out of warranty you would have a point.

    The cost doesn’t even seem all that unreasonable given a 3 hour repair time. Since Valve makes sure its employees are well taken care of and you have to cover the cost of the broken part(s).

    This is just an unlucky issue that cropped up after your warranty ended. Not really on Valve to solve it for free and they gave you a quote on what it costs to have them fix it. You are free to ask 3rd party repair companies what they think the cost of the repair is. But I’d wager it’d be pretty similar given Valve has the parts easily available for purchase at fair prices.

    Edit: Since OP edited their post to remove details here are some I remember:

    • Device was bought in November 2023, roughly 16 months old according to OP
    • 12 month warranty that ended
    • Valve quoted them at $197 for the cost of the repair
    • 3 month new warranty was offered after the repair was completed
    • OP said they are not capable of doing the repair themself
    • Said the repair would take 3 hours to complete
    • Also said the battery needed to be drained for the repair and that isn’t easily doable given the device’s current condition

    Edit 2: Electric Boogaloo Searched through OP’s post history to see if I could find any more details and here’s what I found

    • LettucePrey@lemm.eeOP
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      • The 18 months post was a guesstimate. I bought it in November of 2023 which was 16 months ago
      • It’s $185 + tax which is $197

      3 month new warranty was offered after the repair was completed

      This is not correct, it was a 3 month guarantee on repairs. (A 3 month extended warranty would be far more generous, but not what I was asking for).

      • _cryptagion [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Whatever the repair was, the battery doesn’t need drained for it anyway. You disconnect the battery when upgrading or repairing the Deck. Even a dead battery has some charge.

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    That’s very unfortunate. However, I’d like mention a few things about attempting a self-repair:

    • You don’t need a heat gun to disassemble it. A simple Philips head screwdriver will do.
    • Batteries are dangerous regardless of their charge. You should be careful handling them even when they are fully discharged.
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    I’m sorry that you’re getting less than sympathetic replies here. I don’t know what the original was since you’ve edited the post and I don’t have anything constructive to add as I assume you’re in the US, but in the EU/UK goods have to last “a reasonable amount of time” regardless of the warranty term.

    Some cheap plastic tat might reasonably be expected to last a few months, a washing machine maybe 10 years provided it’s not misused. The further out you get from the warranty period, the more the onus is on the customer to prove it’s a manufacturing defect, and the less you can expect in monetary compensation.

    For a high value item like a computer, TV, or the Steam Deck no reasonable person would consider it a good run, shrug their shoulders, and rush out to buy a new one when it unceremoniously died 4 months outside of the warranty period. If that happened to me in the UK I’d be throwing the consumer rights book at them.

    Sorry, I know none of that helps if you’re not in the EU/UK, but contrary to what other are saying I don’t think you’re being unreasonable in complaining at all.

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      Personally I think most of these sorts of things should have a 3 year warranty - but very few offer that. If you can’t handle the 1 year you need to plan on the reality in the US IMHO. This isn’t a Valve thing, its a USA thing. So ranting against Valve feels a little disengenuous. AFAIK there’s no competitior that’s better. Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo would say the same thing.

      So - in the future buy with a card that extends the warranty by a year or buy an extended offering from the company or square or whatever, if you can’t self insure the 200 repair or 600 ish replacement costs.

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        This isn’t a Valve thing, its a USA thing

        Good point. I was going to say that Valve could voluntarily offer a better warranty but isn’t the standard in the US something like 90 days? Insanity.

        Still, they could choose to match globally what they have to offer here, which is 2 years.

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    @LettucePrey I usually try to stay away from posts like these, but this one is weird. 12 month warranty is a bit crap, but it’s standard. That’s at least one thing good about the EU. But it doesn’t really matter whether you’re four months outside of warranty or two years, you’re still out of warranty. I have my fair issues with Valve, but a lot of companies wouldn’t even bother offering you a repair in a scenario like this. Are there consumer laws in your country that dictate that you always should be offered that when you’re outside of warranty?

    Secondly, why would you demand an additional 12 month “guarantee” on the repair, i.e. a new/extended warranty? For something that’s already out of warranty? Are there _any_ companies that would ever agree to that? I don’t know of any. That’s akin to buying a refurbished unit from them, and that unit would _not_ go for a measly $197 in that case.

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      why would you demand an additional 12 month “guarantee” on the repair

      It is fairly typical in the automotive world, especially collision shops.

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        It’s also fairly reasonable in my eyes. Is Valve not confident their repair will actually work & last those 12 months at least?

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          If you’ve ever fixed an issue with the family PC, and then had a relative call 6 months later because “what did you do, it’s broken”, you’d understand exactly why warranty isn’t offered on warranty repairs.

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              You’re the one saying it’s reasonable to expect a reset of the warranty on every repair. I just said why that’s not reasonable; your follow-up here makes no sense.

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                How does it not make sense? They already give a warranty for the repair (which you seem to think is unreasonable). At this point we’re only discussing the length of the warranty.

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    This is why I always buy electronics on my Amex card. They add an additional year of warranty past the manufacturer’s expiration.

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      They never diagnosed a cause. They said it’s possible it’s not repairable and that they’d dispose of it for free or send it back.

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    If you live in the US, your state may have an “implied warranty” law that extends the warranty of the device you bought. I think for most states that have such laws, the warranty period is 4 years. Many states have such laws but I can’t find a list online. If you have an implied warranty and valve doesn’t honor it, you can get the state involved.

    Sorry your Steam deck broke. Devices like this should last many years, especially when the only moving parts are the buttons and the fan.

  • JoYo@lemmy.ml
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    ah yah I have a launch steam deck that stopped booting or bootloops when it finally does. valve said $200 just to look at it. it is what it is. I like it too much to toss it but I put that $200 to an ipad mini and it’s a way better steam link than the steam deck.