malhotraraul
Galvanizer
courier guy came to my office another day after my complaint & picked my HDD & gave me a replacement after a week
WD warranty ROCKSSSSSSSSS
WD warranty ROCKSSSSSSSSS
FaH33m said:^ Glad to hear that As I said , an email on that id always works .
CA50 said:i am thinking of getting a wd HDD and blowing it up and later send it for RMA, so that they can double up the space.
desiibond said:WHAT? why is everyone saying 50 days etc. I once went to Seagate service centre to RMA my HDD and got replacement inside two weeks time. That was really really fast. I kind of dropped the HDD but there were no questions asked. They just replaced it.
CA50 said:^^^hee hee
i am thinking of getting a wd HDD and blowing it up and later send it for RMA, so that they can double up the space.
As i can see most of you are getting double space after RMA, lucky fellows
FaH33m said:Blow it up using a C4 and then try getting a RMA done ..They might just send you lifetime supply of SSDs![]()
FaH33m said:Blow it up using a C4 and then try getting a RMA done ..They might just send you lifetime supply of SSDs![]()
Godfather said:Did you read the title of the thread and all the posts before yours.
WD rma issue, not Seagate. :| Also seems like you do not know of new procedure for Seagate rma. The OP posted his issue as it has taken unusually long and irresponsible behaviour on WD's part.
Post if being of help, not for timepass please.
They used to be very prompt- they picked up the faulty HDD from your place and a week's time roughly and they sent a new drive- not a certified repaired like Seagate.
Many prefer WD due to that and have issues with Seagate rma timings coincide with work timings.
Try 'tee hee hee' instead. So funny no!!! :|
If he uses C4, the bare minimum they can send is SSD considering the expenses incurred to procure the former. lol
desiibond said:This should be your immediate destination not TE forum : Consumer Complaint in Consumer Forum in India
desiibond said:@godfather. Can you please mind your own business SIR. And please read my earlier comments on the same. The best way for the OP to get this sorted is by going to consumer court, which 10 times out of 10 results in ultra fast actions from the support/dealer.
Also, which of your comments are in-line with OPs request? C4, SSD, tee hee hee, seagate rma timings? You need to take a look at self before pointing finger at others!
FaH33m said:There shouldn't really be such issues with WD RMA. Their RMA updates on the site isn't very up to date .The status of HDD received by WD was updated 1 month after I received the actual replacement .
Everytime there is any delay from their side , I just shoot a mail to wddirect.india@wdc.com. With 1-2 days I get a reply from someone at higher authority and I also get a call back from WD Delhi when I leave my number in the mail .
Try sending a mail to wddirect.india@wdc.com.If you don't get a reply , let me know .Will forward you contact details of 2 people who are at the top level at WD India.![]()
i am thinking of getting a wd HDD and blowing it up and later send it for RMA, so that they can double up the space.
As i can see most of you are getting double space after RMA, lucky fellows
Desecrator said:^Guys cut some slack. His issue seems to have been resolved already!
@desiibond: Recommending the CORE or other such consumer help oriented forums will never help. Those guys seldom know about electronics and hardware, let alone offer help. Let the other members of the forum be intimated of such issues as well.
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akshay7g said:Guys I need a little help here. My WD 1TB Black is having 1-2 bad sectors which is irrepairable with the WD diaganostic application. I bought this HDD for performance but all I get is delay startups, ocassional lags... I guess bad sectors is good enough for RMA.
WD must be having an automated process - where their partner courier services (like gati, tnt, blue dart etc) near to your place is asked to pickup.I want to know which process is fast