You are obviously clueless. It's real simple. They repair it or replace it under that warranty. If they replace it, that warranty is terminated. There is no warranty that transfers to another unit. It simply doesn't work that way. And, anyone who performs any work under that warranty must me an authorized technician. Stop being so damned stupid.
@PestSupplyWholesale if you watch the last video.. you will see they eventually cut me a check for my TV price + the warranty + the tax.... it shouldnt have taken them that much hassle to do that.. i was let down they didnt even try to return my calls... I'm not stupid, if i can save a company some money by troubleshooting and finding the cause of the problem i will.. the sad thing was these cheap chinese made capacitors ended up costing us here..
i have a element 32" lcd tv i got it last christmas and just last night we had the power go out and when it came back on the tv worked fine for about 30 mins then the screen whent blank and you still here the sound so i now im getting the run around with walmart and the manufacture and i bought the 2yr extended warrenty go me .
If i took it back to walmart since its 1.5 years old i cannot exchange it under their terms of item exchange (electronics items 15 day ect.. ) I am going on day 14.. still nothing. The representative from National Electronics Warranties told me that i could remove the 1 screw holding the back, plastic, cover to show the item number for the control box, but the part is not mfg'ed anymore.. so im still waiting for an answer... no help more calls and more broken promises.. :(
They told me that the "master control box" where all the HDMI ports and power connect to was not in stock. Do you have a warranty that is active through N.E.W? I eventually had to get the TV replaced.. Let me know ill try to help you if i can.. if you dont have a NEW extended warranty, you might be inside the ONE YEAR manufacture warranty..
you could try to call polaroid and explain to them the tv you have and whats occurring and tell them you want to purchase the control unit for that item. you can also choose to install it yourself if you feel like you know what your doing (its very easy, a couple of screws and a cable.. not too hard!)
It may cost a couple of hundred dollars, but where to get it is a good question, i tried to call a couple of parts distributors for polaroid (a call to polaroid support should be able to give you their part distribs) and the ones i called didnt seem to enthused to sale me something, so I kept waiting and luckily my tv was replaced by National Electronics Warranty.
No i told them before i called that i was a technician and had worked in the air force on electronics and worked at dell and told them i would save them a service call to determine the problem myself.. and it was obvious after looking on the internet it was a blown cap
You are obviously clueless. It's real simple. They repair it or replace it under that warranty. If they replace it, that warranty is terminated. There is no warranty that transfers to another unit. It simply doesn't work that way. And, anyone who performs any work under that warranty must me an authorized technician. Stop being so damned stupid.
PestSupplyWholesale 6 months ago
@PestSupplyWholesale if you watch the last video.. you will see they eventually cut me a check for my TV price + the warranty + the tax.... it shouldnt have taken them that much hassle to do that.. i was let down they didnt even try to return my calls... I'm not stupid, if i can save a company some money by troubleshooting and finding the cause of the problem i will.. the sad thing was these cheap chinese made capacitors ended up costing us here..
willyboxc 4 months ago
i have a element 32" lcd tv i got it last christmas and just last night we had the power go out and when it came back on the tv worked fine for about 30 mins then the screen whent blank and you still here the sound so i now im getting the run around with walmart and the manufacture and i bought the 2yr extended warrenty go me .
heshamdakota 1 year ago
your absolutely right about dell and i know that the sony tv lcd screens are made by samsung sony dosent make tv screens
heshamdakota 1 year ago
Then again, since you took it apart, you probably voided any exchange or warranty.
walnuthead777 3 years ago
If i took it back to walmart since its 1.5 years old i cannot exchange it under their terms of item exchange (electronics items 15 day ect.. ) I am going on day 14.. still nothing. The representative from National Electronics Warranties told me that i could remove the 1 screw holding the back, plastic, cover to show the item number for the control box, but the part is not mfg'ed anymore.. so im still waiting for an answer... no help more calls and more broken promises.. :(
willyboxc 3 years ago
what is the part that they dont make any more because i have the some problem
dubhummer75 2 years ago
They told me that the "master control box" where all the HDMI ports and power connect to was not in stock. Do you have a warranty that is active through N.E.W? I eventually had to get the TV replaced.. Let me know ill try to help you if i can.. if you dont have a NEW extended warranty, you might be inside the ONE YEAR manufacture warranty..
willyboxc 2 years ago
its two years old and i dont have a extended warranty but do u now if i could get the master control box
dubhummer75 2 years ago
you could try to call polaroid and explain to them the tv you have and whats occurring and tell them you want to purchase the control unit for that item. you can also choose to install it yourself if you feel like you know what your doing (its very easy, a couple of screws and a cable.. not too hard!)
willyboxc 2 years ago
i can definatly put it in myself but how much would it be and where can i get it
dubhummer75 2 years ago
It may cost a couple of hundred dollars, but where to get it is a good question, i tried to call a couple of parts distributors for polaroid (a call to polaroid support should be able to give you their part distribs) and the ones i called didnt seem to enthused to sale me something, so I kept waiting and luckily my tv was replaced by National Electronics Warranty.
willyboxc 2 years ago
i looked up the part and its about as much as the tv was so im just gitting a diiferent tv and not a poloroid
dubhummer75 2 years ago
No i told them before i called that i was a technician and had worked in the air force on electronics and worked at dell and told them i would save them a service call to determine the problem myself.. and it was obvious after looking on the internet it was a blown cap
willyboxc 2 years ago
Take it back and exchange it!
walnuthead777 3 years ago