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Thread: RMA Asus G75VX - The Truth
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03-14-2013 02:38 AM #21
Ah, that clears it up for me...yes I agree that the only responders to a poll would probably be the most upset ones, and hence such a poll would be useless statistically and dangerously biased. Got 'er. Its too bad that uncovering the truth (which probably favors ASUS; I personally think their notebooks are fab) can't be done scientifically here, however. Just the nature of things I guess.
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02-13-2014 07:16 AM #22
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rubber feet
I recently got my g75vx back from ASUS rma, surprisingly the laptop came back in great shape with all my problems addressed; although they were minor I'm still surprised based on all the comments about ASUS rma service. The only issue I have is that one of the rubber feet on the display is missing while every other one is perfectly in tact. Is there any place I could purchase this? I wouldn't want to call over something so small, but because of OCD (especially with electronics) the tiniest things always get to me.
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02-13-2014 05:09 PM #23
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I don't know of any replacement for the display. They sell the triangular rubber on the bottom of the machine through the web store but that doesn't include the display one.
http://us.estore.asus.com/index.php?..._detail&p=5944
If it was me I would look for something at the hardware/home improvement store. They usually have various rubber bumpers and things that you could cut down and glue into place.
Also, for future reference I'd recommend starting a new thread for a question like that. You'll get more views that way.This thread is old so not everyone is going to read a new comment on it.
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