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After Two RMA’s ASUS Reportedly Asked User $377 For Reparing A Dead Laptop Caused By Liquid Metal Spilling

An ASUS ROG gaming laptop with RGB lighting and the ROG logo on the lid, partially open and displaying its rear cooling vents, is shown against a dark background with the word 'COOLING' faintly visible.

It’s not the first time ASUS has tried to deny free repair for products under warranty period, but this laptop seems to have some serious manufacturing defects. ASUS Blames the User for the Damage, Denying the Third RMA After Repairing the LM Leakage-Induced Damage Twice on the ROG Strix G15 Advantage Laptop I don’t think I have seen any other vendor other than ASUS that tries to find ways to deny RMA processes more than any other vendor. It won’t be correct to say that they deny the majority of the RMA requests, but their reasons for denying RMA requests, […]

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