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Retired_Member
Dec 17, 2020RAX40 RMA - What am I supposed to use?
I finally got an RMA approved for this ever faulty RAX40 in exchange for a RAX43. However Netgear wants me to ship them the router before they send me the RAX43. What am I supposed to do in the meant...
Newfiedrool
Dec 18, 2020Virtuoso
They did offer you the other 2 options to be fair where they ship a router to you and hold your card details in case you don't ship the old router back and if that was to happen you will be charged for a new router.
To be fair that's not unreasonable as you can imagine they can't just send routers out free of charge in the hope a customer is playing by the rules.
I would contact support and have them send out a replacement or check your online account as I believe you can select the options there if RMA has been given approval.
- Retired_MemberDec 18, 2020But those two other options included shipping fees that I don't need to pay. And the options page didn't specify that I'd be without a router. Look, I dealt with companies like Kwikset that sent me $199 worth deadbolts as replacements as you can imagine you wouldn't want your front door without a lock but with the pandemic situation is the same. I'll check the RMA status.
- NewfiedroolDec 18, 2020Virtuoso
Personally I think I would have paid the postage if I was desperate then returned my router once the new one arrived.
I think my XR500 that I returned as it had a WiFi issue was in all 3 days, I sent it back on an overnight delivery and I received my replacement on an overnight.
I can understand that's it's not the ideal situation to be in and the annoyance that this has happened particularly with the current issues we all face.- Retired_MemberDec 18, 2020
Not really a desperation situation, it is about how you run a business with proper customer service. I totally understand that if I had somehow messed this router up all by myself and they were at no fault, then yes, it is on me. Overnight was expensive on top of the money I spent on the router, no! We shouldn't have to and Netgear should account for these types of losses if it is such a financial burden on them.
Funny situation here though;
Here is the RMA status.
Type: Standard Swap Exchange Product: RAX43-100NAS Status: Cancelled Shipped: False Somehow it is cancelled but I received no communication so far.