Letter to Acer 2

Gianfranco Lanci
Acer Europe SA

RE: Extended Warranty not valid outside country of purchase.
Pages: 1 (including this)

Dear Sir,

I faxed your office on the 13th of November, concerning my Acer Ferrari 4005WMLi laptop (with an Acer Advantage Extended Warranty), that my UK employer bought me, out of my salary while I was working there. The laptop's motherboard has failed, about 14 months after it was purchased. When I tried to get it repaired by Acer South Africa, they said that my extended warranty isn't valid outside UK. I bought the warranty because I was explicitly told it would be valid Internationally (by the sales staff at Easy Computers).

You can read the rest of my previous fax here

I've since heard from Dave Malherbe of Acer South Africa, who told me that your office had authorised reducing the cost of repairs from R6 099 to R4 400. That's hardly much of a discount, and I could still buy an entire new laptop for less than that. After a few phone-calls back and forth, he even agreed to drop it to R2 250, on condition that Acer SA kept my damaged motherboard. While I appreciate this discount, it's not what I was looking for. I want the repair done entirely at Acer's cost, as I purchased an Extended Warranty that (I believed) entitles me to this.

I've seen that other people are having major hassles with Acer support, so I weighed in as well, and made my impressions of Acer public, on my blog. It's not my intention to rage about how terrible Acer's support is, but rather to warn others away from the nightmares I've had to deal with. I've highly recommended the Acer Ferrari 4000 to everyone who asked me about it (or high end laptops in general), and I hope that none of them ever have to deal with these kind of support issues.

Please can you organise for my laptop to be repaired at Acer's expense, under warranty, in South Africa. I'd really like this to end amicably. I'm not enjoying life on my old substitute HP laptop very much, at all, and I'd love to have my Ferrari back in working condition.

Sincerely,

Stefano Rivera