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Oh, No. I dropped my X60s today
Oh, No. I dropped my X60s today
On my way to school, I was so hurry that I forgot to zip up my backpack. As soon as I got off the car, well, the X60s dropped out of my backpack. Luckily, there's no functional problem, but there's some serious cosmetic damages to the X60s.
How much would it cost to replace those damaged parts? I don't even know the names of the parts. I don't have the Lenovo Accident Coverage, but my credit card company is going to cover upto $ 500, as it's less than 90 days.
Can you guys give me some ideas about the repair cost? Any input will be greatly appreciated. Pictures are in the following link.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictu ... lbumInvite
How much would it cost to replace those damaged parts? I don't even know the names of the parts. I don't have the Lenovo Accident Coverage, but my credit card company is going to cover upto $ 500, as it's less than 90 days.
Can you guys give me some ideas about the repair cost? Any input will be greatly appreciated. Pictures are in the following link.
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictu ... lbumInvite
Last edited by ansatzjp on Tue Nov 14, 2006 3:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Man, that's a bummer.
If you want to know the price of the parts, see link below for the part numbers, and enter the Service part number (FRU) in the Purchase parts online link at the bottom of the page. Click on the links at the top of the page for other parts, including the display lid parts.
System service parts - ThinkPad X60, X60s
If you want to know the price of the parts, see link below for the part numbers, and enter the Service part number (FRU) in the Purchase parts online link at the bottom of the page. Click on the links at the top of the page for other parts, including the display lid parts.
System service parts - ThinkPad X60, X60s
DKB
Sleeve...
All of that, then IMMEDIATELY order a sleeve from www.sfbags.com ...preferably with a top flap so you completely cover the machine.
$30 would have probably saved you all the trouble...
http://www.sfbags.com/products/sleeveca ... ecases.htm
Good luck with the repairs!!
Bill
$30 would have probably saved you all the trouble...
http://www.sfbags.com/products/sleeveca ... ecases.htm
Good luck with the repairs!!
Bill
I agree with getting the Waterfield sleeve from sfbags.com. I just got the 22-18 for my X60s with 8-cell battery and it fits like a charm. Very well made sleeve. Sorry to hear about your lappy, though. Ouch.
good luck,
Traci
good luck,
Traci
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Not nice to rub it in. You never know what can happen and can't protect against everything. Sorry it happened.devilsrejection wrote:seriously $1000 dollar computer, you couldn't have gotten a $30 case?!
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That's wonderful! Hooray!ansatzjp wrote:Lenovo repaired the thinkpad without any charge. According to the rep, all plastic parts can be replaced without any charge, although the damages come from accidental drops.
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It is nice that they replace damaged plastic parts for free -- and it is not so nice that the machine has so many plastic parts. When I bought it I was under the impression that the x60 chassis was made of a metal alloy.ansatzjp wrote:Lenovo basically replaced all the damaged parts--eveything.gunston wrote:Great to hear that![]()
any further updates on the replacement???
Regards,
Madana
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Did they also cover the labor cost to rebuild your
laptop ? I would imagine the plastic parts are fairly cheap
and the time and labor to disassemble and rebuild the X60
would be costly.
It's not that unusual for parts to be covered under warranty
but the labor involved to change them up to the owner.
laptop ? I would imagine the plastic parts are fairly cheap
and the time and labor to disassemble and rebuild the X60
would be costly.
It's not that unusual for parts to be covered under warranty
but the labor involved to change them up to the owner.
This is my story:
I happened to drop my x60s and it developed a crack on the bezel across the vents.
I placed a call and then took it into an IBM/Lenovo local service center.
The receptionist was kind of sceptical at first saying they would probably have to give me a quotation. But when I expressed mild surprise at this, saying that Fujitsu would service such problems for free (which is true), she went out and came right back saying they would order the replacement part and fix it for free too.
When the part arrived in a couple of weeks, I went there again with the machine, and they took 10 minutes to replace the bezel with a new one.
In general, IBM/Lenovo service staff here in India are nice and professional people with a definite humane trait to them too. It is a pleasure dealing with them.
Kudos to IBM service, but it pays to pester sometimes.
I happened to drop my x60s and it developed a crack on the bezel across the vents.
I placed a call and then took it into an IBM/Lenovo local service center.
The receptionist was kind of sceptical at first saying they would probably have to give me a quotation. But when I expressed mild surprise at this, saying that Fujitsu would service such problems for free (which is true), she went out and came right back saying they would order the replacement part and fix it for free too.
When the part arrived in a couple of weeks, I went there again with the machine, and they took 10 minutes to replace the bezel with a new one.
In general, IBM/Lenovo service staff here in India are nice and professional people with a definite humane trait to them too. It is a pleasure dealing with them.
Kudos to IBM service, but it pays to pester sometimes.
Regards,
Madana
x60s (1704-44U): 1GB, 100GB 5400, WinXP Pro, 8-cell
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I wanted to changed my R52 thinkpad\'s damaged keyboard caused by one of the service centre tech and the lenovo/ibm people in singapore (1800-3172-888) wanted me to bring the laptop down to them to allow them to inspect the damage and wanted to charge me for my Alps made in thailand keyboard...
I told them that people from te USA stated that they can get keyboard replacement for free with keyboard delivered to them without the need to bring the laptop down to IBM/Lenovo for them to inspect the damage...! Guess what they told me??? They said Lenovo/IBM in asia is different from ibm/lenovo USA...
I told them that people from te USA stated that they can get keyboard replacement for free with keyboard delivered to them without the need to bring the laptop down to IBM/Lenovo for them to inspect the damage...! Guess what they told me??? They said Lenovo/IBM in asia is different from ibm/lenovo USA...
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