Just had my new Lenovo Thinkpad T61 laptop delivered to me

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the experience of receiving a new Lenovo Thinkpad T61 laptop that arrived with a malfunctioning screen lid latch. Participants share their thoughts on the repair process, customer service experiences, and opinions on the handling of new versus refurbished products.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant reports that the laptop arrived with a broken screen lid latch, expressing disappointment after a long wait for delivery.
  • Another participant shares a positive experience with IBM's customer service, suggesting that the repair process may be efficient.
  • Some participants express frustration about having to send a new laptop out for repair rather than receiving a replacement immediately.
  • Concerns are raised about the potential for additional damage during the repair process, with one participant stating they would demand a new laptop if the repaired one is not satisfactory.
  • A participant mentions their own recent purchase of a different laptop model, sharing specifications and personal preferences regarding brands and operating systems.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express mixed feelings about the repair process, with some supporting the idea of sending the laptop for repair while others argue for a replacement. There is no consensus on the best course of action regarding the handling of the defective laptop.

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Participants' views on customer service speed and product handling are influenced by their individual experiences and expectations, which may vary widely.

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It's a nice machine. Too bad it arrived broke. The screen lid's latch is DOA. When I push the release lever to the right it doesn't spring back. Also, the clips on the left of the screen do not release when the lever is pushed. I have to release it by sliding a credit card under the screen lid. Blah. Other than that, it's a great machine. 14" widescreen wxga+ screen, Core 2 Duo T9300 2.5 ghz 6 mb cache, 3 gigs of RAM, nvidia quadro 140NVS graphics, 100 gb 7200 rpm hdd, 6 cell battery, bluetooth. Not to mention it has the typical ruggedness and strength the Thinkpad legacy is known for.

I called IBM and they said they will send me a box to send it out for repair. They claim I will get the box tomorrow (even though I just got the laptop today). They said I should receive the fixed laptop by wednesday. I am skeptical.

Anyway, it was kinda dissappointing to waiting for 4 weeks for the laptop to be shipping and delivered only to get one with a broken screen lid, but whatever.
 
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IBM's service is seriously fast. You'll very likely get that box when they told you. I use to have a T42 and I broke one of the key caps on the keyboard. I called them up and asked them how much for a new keycap. They just took down my address and the next day I had a brand new keyboard via FedEx overnight, free of charge.

I have a T61p now and I love it.
 
ahhh i hate sending stuff away for repair it feels like it takes forever
 
Why should you have to send a new computer out for repair? You didn't pay for a refurbished computer, you paid for a new one. They should replace it and when they finish repairing the one you return, sell it as refurbished.
 
My old comp got a kill virus recently and I got a new comp yesterday, its an HP Pavilion dv6380us (something like that) with a 250 Gb HD, 3 Gb or RAM, Centrino T5550 (I hate AMDs, don't know why, but I do, Intels are great), Bluetooth, Card reader, 6 cell battery, the whole deal, for $700. Don't really like Vista though, its OK, but yeah.
 
Moonbear said:
Why should you have to send a new computer out for repair? You didn't pay for a refurbished computer, you paid for a new one. They should replace it and when they finish repairing the one you return, sell it as refurbished.

Lenovo is so slow with building new laptops that it would take 2-3 weeks for them to build another one for me and ship it from China. I'm moving in 3 weeks so I don't have time to wait. I'd rather they just fixed the problem with the current laptop. The turn around time is so quick that I will probably have the repaired laptop delivered to my door by Thursday. I assume it will be as good as new, and if it's not then I will complain and demand a brand new one, or just send it back and get Mac instead.

Also, if it comes back with scratches or additional damage (as "repaired" inems under warranty often do) I will probably just send it back and get a refund.
 
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