Submitted by DMMeYourCCInfoPlz t3_yveb60 in headphones
I recently bought an Arctis headset for $279.99 (w/o tax). The headset always had issues, from not starting on first plug, to randomly disconnecting mid use and needing to do an occult ritual to have it start back up. 2 weeks ago it completely stopped working, after 10 days or so of support emails they finally "approved" a repair.
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SteelSeries denied the warranty replacement last second, because get this, the serial number was not on the device. The serial number they put on a flimsy non-waterproof sticker sticker, right on the headband of the device. Meaning its bound (and probably designed) to wear off after a few weeks of usage (it rubs against your hair/glorious bald head when you take the headset off and put it back on).
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The only alternative is to have the box, which contains the original SN. But who keeps a box for months? I mean they got:
- Pictures of the device
- A video of me trouble shooting the device (and clear view of the device itself)
- Pictures of the cups inside the device with a bunch of manufacture stickers, numbers, and information but NOT THE SERIAL NUMBER.
- Copy of amazon receipt purchase from the steelseries amazon store
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And still denied it. Instead they offered me a 15% discount code. I mean the inside of the eat cup has all the manufacture information and stickers, why not put the SN there?
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TL;DR SteelSeries actively avoids servicing your devices due to factory defects, designs devices in a way that ensures the SN gets worn off over time so you can't go through with warranty, purposely tries every trick in the book to void your warranty, loves creating more e-Waste, and wasting consumers time.
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