Good LED TV repair men in San Diego County area?

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Keith

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All:
Does anyone know of a safe, reliable, and honest LED TV repairman in the San Diego County area? If so,
please email or post me here.

Keith
 
On Oct 20, 5:12 pm, Keith <keithdlee2...@gmail.com> wrote:
All:
 Does anyone know of a safe, reliable, and honest LED TV repairman in the San Diego County area?  If so,
please email or post me here.

Keith
more details, make and model of the tv, etc
 
On Wed, 20 Oct 2010 22:12:01 +0000 (UTC), Keith
<keithdlee2000@gmail.com> wrote:

All:
Does anyone know of a safe, reliable, and honest LED TV repairman in the San Diego County area? If so,
please email or post me here.

Keith
Ummm.... if it's an LED TV (presumably LED back or side lighting),
then it's probably no more than about 10 months old. Didn't you get a
warranty?

Also, all TV repairmen lie. For example, the line "that's a great TV
you have there and well worth fixing" is usually intended to reassure
the customer that they didn't buy a total piece of junk that's
probably going to fail sporadically for its entire useful life. Forget
about honest. I'm not sure what you mean by "safe" but I haven't
heard of any TV electrocutions for a few years. Reliable is also
questionable as nobody shows up or delivers on time any more. I don't
know any repairman that qualifies, including myself. Sorry.

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"Keith" <keithdlee2000@gmail.com> wrote in message
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All:
Does anyone know of a safe, reliable, and honest LED TV repairman in the
San Diego County area? If so,
please email or post me here.

Keith



you don't have an LED tv to repair.
you've fallen for marketing.




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Also if bought by a credit card the manufacturer's warranty might be
extended

Jeff Liebermann wrote:
Ummm.... if it's an LED TV (presumably LED back or side lighting),
then it's probably no more than about 10 months old. Didn't you get a
warranty?
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Lee (in Florida)US Army Retired
Georgie Boy Cruise Master
Logitech VidCam & Skype lee.g.bray
 
What about the manufacturer's "official" repair shops?
 
Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Wed, 20 Oct 2010 22:12:01 +0000 (UTC), Keith
keithdlee2000@gmail.com> wrote:

All:
Does anyone know of a safe, reliable, and honest LED TV repairman in the San Diego County area? If so,
please email or post me here.

Keith

Ummm.... if it's an LED TV (presumably LED back or side lighting),
then it's probably no more than about 10 months old. Didn't you get a
warranty?

Also, all TV repairmen lie. For example, the line "that's a great TV
you have there and well worth fixing" is usually intended to reassure
the customer that they didn't buy a total piece of junk that's
probably going to fail sporadically for its entire useful life. Forget
about honest. I'm not sure what you mean by "safe" but I haven't
heard of any TV electrocutions for a few years. Reliable is also
questionable as nobody shows up or delivers on time any more. I don't
know any repairman that qualifies, including myself. Sorry.


I told a lot of customers that their electronics weren't worth
wasting money to repair. TVs, two way radios, VCRs it didn't matter. If
it was junk, I told them to replace it. people would still call me for
other repair work, so I still had more work than I could handle until my
health failed and I had to shut down the shop.

--
Politicians should only get paid if the budget is balanced, and there is
enough left over to pay them.
 
On Thu, 21 Oct 2010 11:38:27 +0000, Keith wrote:

Hrhofmann:
Samsung 40" LED TV (UN40B6000) with no warranty.
http://www.samsung.com/us/

Go to the Support page and look for a factory recommended service
facility.



--
Live Fast, Die Young and Leave a Pretty Corpse
 
"Keith" <keithdlee2000@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:i9npfh$hqe$1@news.eternal-september.org...
All:
Does anyone know of a safe, reliable, and honest LED TV repairman in the
San Diego County area? If so,
please email or post me here.

Keith

First of all, how has it failed? If it has failed due to impact damage and
the screen is broken, it isnt econoical to fix it. As others have stated it
should be covered under the manufacturers warranty still.

Mike
 
According to Samsung, it's not covered under their warranty.
I guess I will have to either live with it or buy another one.
Thank you anyway.
Didn't you say the set was about 10 months old? Or did I misunderstand?
 
Keith wrote:
All:
Does anyone know of a safe, reliable, and honest LED TV repairman in the San Diego County area? If so,
please email or post me here.

Keith
If your screen is Dark(!) it may be repairable for a reasonable amount of money.
But if you are missing groups of pixels (or groups of LED backlight) you may be SOL.
<WAG>
 
On 10/22/2010 8:23 AM, Meat Plow wrote:
On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:37:23 +0000, Keith wrote:

Mike:
According to Samsung, it's not covered under their warranty. I guess I
will have to either live with it or buy
another one. Thank you anyway.


Keith

And just what isn't covered?



On another thread, he reported that the screen's anti- reflective
coating was accidentally torn. Warranties usually only cover
manufacturing defects, not damage due to accidents.
--
Jim
 
Mike:
According to Samsung, it's not covered under their warranty. I guess I will have to either live with it or buy
another one. Thank you anyway.


Keith
 
On another thread, he reported that the screen's anti- reflective
coating was accidentally torn. Warranties usually only cover
manufacturing defects, not damage due to accidents.
Duh. Right. I forgot.
 
On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:37:23 +0000, Keith wrote:

Mike:
According to Samsung, it's not covered under their warranty. I guess I
will have to either live with it or buy
another one. Thank you anyway.


Keith
And just what isn't covered?



--
Live Fast, Die Young and Leave a Pretty Corpse
 
On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 09:24:23 -0700, Jim H wrote:

On 10/22/2010 8:23 AM, Meat Plow wrote:
On Fri, 22 Oct 2010 14:37:23 +0000, Keith wrote:

Mike:
According to Samsung, it's not covered under their warranty. I guess
I will have to either live with it or buy
another one. Thank you anyway.


Keith

And just what isn't covered?



On another thread, he reported that the screen's anti- reflective
coating was accidentally torn. Warranties usually only cover
manufacturing defects, not damage due to accidents.
Ah ok. I don't think any kind of tear could be classified as a defect in
workmanship. And it's doubtful that this is something that can be
replaced without replacing the entire panel.



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Live Fast, Die Young and Leave a Pretty Corpse
 

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