I bought my Logitech G533 a year and a half ago. Had decent reviews, and I got it new for a reasonable price on eBay. Two days ago, the mic broke, and I discovered it’s a known issue (Reddit link) since 5 years ago. But, I thought, clearly this would be covered by its two-year warranty! Doesn’t even require a receipt if you just need a replacement! So naturally the rep says:

  1. The warranty applies from date of manufacturer unless you have a receipt to prove date of purchase.
  2. They won’t accept a receipt from eBay, as eBay’s not a licensed reseller, and they consider the new, in box item “second hand.”
  3. They’d love to help me, but there’s simply nothing they can do 🙂

Yes, fucking emoji and all. So I’m typing up a complaint to my state consumer protection agency and spreading the word not to trust Logitech more than you can throw them.

Is this standard? Probably. Should it be? Hell no.

At this point, might try to repair it myself; but I’ll likely be out another $100 for my second headset in as many years.

  • @ungrokable@lemmy.world
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    91 year ago

    If it’s really a known issue and Logitech is hiding being a warranty policy then buy a new one, swap it, and return it as defective. Let Logitech reimburse the store for the defect and get your headset replaced.

    • JickleMithers
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      21 year ago

      They won’t accept a receipt from eBay, as eBay’s not a licensed reseller, and they consider the new, in box item “second hand.”

      TBF, this should be a given. Assume anything you buy on ebay has no warranty, even if new-in-box. They should still fix it, imo, given it’s a known problem but I’m not surprised by them not accepting their receipt and trying to save money where they can.

      ungrokable’s advice is probably your best option.