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theoldfarter

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#270598 17-May-2020 18:35
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Does anyone know where Lenovo send their laptops for repair, under warranty?


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  #2485320 17-May-2020 19:38
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When I was in the consumer side of the industry, Lenovo repairs were sent to Sydney via DHL (at Lenovo‘s cost). Used to be reasonably quick turnaround although their call centre were hit and miss.

I’m not sure if they still do this or if it’s different for enterprise/pro gear.



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  #2485342 17-May-2020 20:59
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Thanks for your reply. I asked this question of Lenovo on Facebook, through a PM. They never said, just steered me to the NZ support number.

 

I suspect it is still Australia. I will phone them tomorrow and see if they will give me a direct answer.


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  #2485462 18-May-2020 09:36
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I think they sub-contract it out to a few different repair shops depending on where in the country you are and what sort of service is required.




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  #2485497 18-May-2020 11:08
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theoldfarter:

 

Does anyone know where Lenovo send their laptops for repair, under warranty?

 

 

 

 

could try service plus 


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  #2485642 18-May-2020 14:19
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Spoke to the call centre today. They say that repairs are done in Auckland. When pressed about which firm, I was told it is repaired at "our service centre".

 

I then specifically asked if it was sent to Australia, from Auckland. They said no.


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