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Rednose
Dec 14, 2020Aspirant
NETGEAR GS728TP-200NAS Smart Managed Pro PoE Switch used purchase registration
Hello everyone I am a long term user of Netgear products and also recommend them to my friends and customers. I decided to purchase some used Smart Managed Pro POE Switches from ebay. After purch...
schumaku
Dec 14, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Well, it's a problem with various extents.
I guess Netgear want to avoid scratch re-registrations of pre-used/pre-registered devices to extend support and restart the warranty terms.
When looking into different legislation - say for example the EU - warranty on newer hardware must be transferable (the legal binding one on the 6 resp. 24 months!). What Netgear does give on top as the factory "warranty" (support, extended hardware warranty) it's their own freedom if they are willing to transfer this, or not.
Depending on the view, not offering the transfer option, might be even illegal.
YeZ work for you...
Rednose
Dec 14, 2020Aspirant
Thanks for your reply.
I dont think its a warrany issue at all. I think its more a marketing tactic more than anything else.
The way around that is simply leave all the features enabled in the switch rather than forcing people to have to register to access them.
All I need is to be able to access the features of the switch and I think that is the case of 99% of users.
Netgear, please show some concern for the people that choose to use your equipment. A simple copy of the used purchase receipt and they should reopen the features to the new user.
Thnk about this, even for a company, you think they are going to waste time to go and deregister a switch, No.
Give second use people a chance too.
- YeZDec 14, 2020NETGEAR Expert
Please PM me your product label showing the serial number and I can ask the team to de-register the previous one and allow you to register it. Thank you.
- schumakuDec 14, 2020Guru - Experienced UserThere are two items adding additional complications:
The registration vs. the limited feature availability which is of course not acceptable to be locked to a 3rd party account, and eg. Audio licenses bought and sold with the switch (as bound to the switch!). - schumakuDec 15, 2020Guru - Experienced User
Rednose wrote:The way around that is simply leave all the features enabled in the switch rather than forcing people to have to register to access them.
If properly reset, this information bit is lost. 8-/
Rednose wrote:All I need is to be able to access the features of the switch and I think that is the case of 99% of users.
This is the show stopper currently for the newer switches with the mandatory registration feature - obvious an incompatibly with the absence of an official de-register and/or re-register capability for second hand units.
YeZ Thank you for the courtesy assistance.
Fact is this should not be required, user self-service is required for re-registration (for the sake with a notification to the initial registrant "The device xyz was re-registered again under a different account. Please contact Netgear support in case this was not expected."
The very same applies to the availability for the Letter of Volatility (LoV) which must be available without any courtesy service, without wasting time and bandwidth in the community.
-Kurt
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