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sjh750
Jun 11, 2018Aspirant
RMA Address
I've completed most of the process to return my router for RMA exchange, but, I have no address to ship the unit to. Is this supposed to be part of the email information?
I have my RMA number and s...
- Jun 11, 2018
Hi sjh750,
You're most welcome.
Regards,
Blanca
Community Team
schumaku
Oct 04, 2018Guru - Experienced User
WTAF wrote:
It's been posted 8 times already in this thread.
Not all customers with granted RMA are US based.
WTAF
Oct 04, 2018Aspirant
Netgear doesn't answer. Reading the thread also gives that information to anyone needing help.
The only answer is going to be the same US RMA address. If that's not what is needed then I guess this person is going to have a fun time getting anyone at Netgear to actually do their jobs.
- schumakuOct 04, 2018Guru - Experienced User
WTAF wrote:
If that's not what is needed then I guess this person is going to have a fun time getting anyone at Netgear to actually do their jobs.
Well, please be realistic. Netgear does send the RMA information out in an email. Yes, we have received several of these emails over the years. The problem with this process is that email is more a worldwide war site - to many email providers block emails to aggressively. That's the problem. And email users fail to find the RMA email e.g. in the Spam or whatever special inbox in case an over pedantic email system has not let it in. That's the even bigger problem. It's a little bit cheap to blame the sender of the email. Especially because they do everything right - if neither Google not Microsoft large clouds are blocking these emails, things are right.
Netgear on the other hand should be aware of that, and add the RMA address to the online Web interaction. Again for the records, I'm adding the community manager in charge ChristineT to carry this awareness into the organisation.
- WTAFOct 04, 2018Aspirant
I blame Netgear because they didn't send it.
I don't have problems with other emails getting blocked, I know how to check clutter/spam, and I never got the email.Netgear doesn't do anything right in my experience, but you feel free to live in your rose colored world. I, on the other hand, have a worthless router that was a 'replacement' and no way to convince those tools it's just as broken as the original because I'm repeatedly told to power cycle it or update the firmware through my ISP which isn't possible. I have no faith in them because they are at fault.
- schumakuOct 04, 2018Guru - Experienced User
WTAF wrote:
I blame Netgear because they didn't send it.
I don't have problems with other emails getting blocked, I know how to check clutter/spam, and I never got the email.Christian_R please ensure this Netgear customer does get the RMA information he requested.