Read more.Look for the 48hr logo in listings for products featuring this additional coverage.
Read more.Look for the 48hr logo in listings for products featuring this additional coverage.
Nice - nothing worse than a DOA (dead-on-arrival) component holding up a new PC build or upgrade.
A replacement is sent out within 48 hours after Scan receive the item back
That means you have to wait for Scan to raise an RMA, the courier to pick it up, and then for it to arrive back at Scan.
The last time I had an RMA with Scan it took 4 working days from the point of contact to them confirming receipt of the returned item - not too bad a turnaround.
However with Amazon the other week I had a dead router. Within a few hours of contacting them they'd sent a replacement out which arrived the next day, and then had 30 days to return the original.
As it happens the courier came to pick it up the day after and then tracking it through Hermes it took nearly 2 weeks to arrive!
It's a very welcome improvement from Scan but still have a way to go to beat the competition.
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You raise some good points from your experience that are worth addressing-
1: Your RMA took 4 days from point of contact with Scan - This is one of the changes that we have made as part of R48. Previously Scan dealt with returns in order of them arriving back to them but this could lead to backlogs in busy times. R48 products are now flagged for a priority service, as Scan know that they do not need to send them off for a repair (which takes up to 4 weeks) and can deal with them quickly.
2: Your router example. Granted this is a great service on this product within its DOA period. That will be an agreement that the brand has made with Amazon so it wouldn’t be the same for every product that you buy. Plus if it was 9 months old would they still offer the same replacement? It would depend on the manufacturer’s policy and most would only offer a repair option past that initial DOA period, especially on more expensive goods like Graphics cards for example. Importantly Scan’s R48 covers the FULL warranty period of the product with the same 48h commitment of a replacement.
Its also worth noting that the R48 badge makes it easy to see what the faulty policy on a product is BEFORE you buy. Anywhere else, including on Amazon, it would be up to the buyer check this on each product as it is not made clear. Had you chosen a different brand of router your experience could have been very different.
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