on 22-03-2019 00:37
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 22-03-2019 02:29
on 22-03-2019 02:29
@Brian2 That sounds very odd, and the manufacturer asking for £200 for repair also doesn't sound right. What phone were you having problems with? If the problem has been sorted, ask for the phone back from the manufacturer without them doing anything to it or you paying for anything. If you put your sim in and the phone works, you've saved yourself £200. If the problem recurs, contact the manufacturer's customer service again.
on 22-03-2019 02:29
on 22-03-2019 02:29
@Brian2 That sounds very odd, and the manufacturer asking for £200 for repair also doesn't sound right. What phone were you having problems with? If the problem has been sorted, ask for the phone back from the manufacturer without them doing anything to it or you paying for anything. If you put your sim in and the phone works, you've saved yourself £200. If the problem recurs, contact the manufacturer's customer service again.
on 22-03-2019 19:19
on 22-03-2019 19:19
on 23-03-2019 00:15
on 29-03-2019 14:54