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ASUS US & Canada RMA Guide

Mason
Level 10
The purpose of this post and thread is to help make the troubleshooting / RMA process a little easier and to shed light on the proper steps you should take and the proper contacts you can go to when you're in need of assistance.

First, I want to make it known that we have several different levels of support here in the forums and I will clarify who should be contacted depending on the support needed. Those of us with @asus in our forum names are ASUS employees who have experience with the troubleshooting / RMA process so we can offer assistance for those cases. Our forum moderators with Team ROG in their tags are volunteers who are an integral part of our community and are happy to provide assistance and guidance as well.

Getting Support on ROG Forums



  • Step 1: Search the forums for previous posts about the same issue(s) you're experiencing. If you can't find anything about the issue you're having then post about your issue in the sub-forum pertaining to what your issue is. There are many users who stop by the forums just to look for issues and will reply with his/her suggestions or known fix, so for the advancement of universal knowledge please post in the forums about your issue / experience. When posting about your issue, please give as much detail as possible regarding your system configuration and set up, i.e., BIOS version, part number of memory kit, relevant driver set versions, etc. Including a picture or video that helps to describe your problem will also help to decrease the number of back and forth posts trying to get more information. This will also help support your case when you RMA your product. As an example, if you have a Maximus IV Extreme that you're not getting any display on then post in the M4E sub-forum including your system configuration and what troubleshooting steps you've tried, i.e., tried using only 1 memory stick, cleared CMOS, tried MemOk button, etc.
  • Step 2: If you've already posted in the forum and the feedback you received has not fixed the issue(s), then contact the following @asus staff depending on what product you need assistance with. Also, if you do ping any of the ASUS mods or staff, make sure that you include the relevant link of your thread so we can verify and provide feedback within the thread as well as through private message.

    • a: If you need assistance in self-diagnosing an issue with a motherboard or graphics card, then contact Raja@ASUS and he will help you troubleshoot and lead you in the right direction if an RMA is needed.
    • b: If you have a notebook related issue, please contact cl-albert.
    • c: If you have an issue with a previous RMA or a previous issue is now recurring after an RMA was completed then contact
      cl-jolene@asus.com.



ASUS Tech. Support phone/e-mail
Each reseller / retailer of ASUS products will have their own warranty policy, but every ASUS product is also backed by a manufacturer's warranty as well. If you need to return an ASUS product and you're still within the return timeframe at the particular place of purchase then we recommend that you contact the place of purchase first.



If you purchased the product from a retail store, the toll free number you can contact is 1-877-339-ASUS (2787). If you purchased an ASUS component product (anything other than notebooks/Eee Family/tablets) at somewhere other than a retail store, i.e., and e-tailer's website, then you can contact our tech support at 812-282-2787. If you purchased an ASUS system product (notebook/Eee Family/tablet) at some place other than a retail store then you can contact our notebook support at 888-678-3688. Customers in Canada who need notebook/Eee Family support can contact us at 1-888-616-2787. Customers in Canada who need motherboard or other component product support can contact us at 1-905-370-2787.

Remember that it is always good to provide proof of pictures and videos. Specifically, before sending the product in for an RMA you should take pictures of the product because it does happen that our RMA team will receive the product with some sort of physical damage, scratches, etc. which will cause the RMA department to declare the product as having CID (Customer Induced Damage) and require a fee to be paid in order to have the product repaired / replaced. So to be sure this doesn't happen to you, you should take pictures of the product before sending it in. Remember that our latest motherboards offer UEFI bios which allow you to take screen shots simply by pressing F12 and saving them to a USB storage device. Every bit helps Whether its for troubleshooting or to help provide evidence during an RMA process, or even to show proof that a product may have come back in a worse condition than when it was sent out. This will help eliminate downtime for everyone.
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Retired
Not applicable
Hey Mason, how about this....since I don't trust you or your company since it allowed name calling from it's own employees against me, I won't send my package to get it repaired since you also lied to me in your messages about Chastity repairing it, then changing your mind the next day, and since you know where I live now since I gave you the RMA#, you said your going to check the tracking # in a few days. It only takes one day to get there through FexEX. I know you don't care about this situation and will probably screw my computer even more just based on what your employees have said to me.

How about this instead. Since you went to dinner with Chastity along with your wife when she came to California for her interview. How about I go to dinner with your wife. She can also train me to be her employee. How about that one.

Also why am I unable to delete my ASUSRog account?

If there was ever a Declaration of Privacy practices on the internet, deleting an account on any website should definately be included.

So ASUS are you guys playing the Alpha version of Rainbow Six Patriots early?

chrsplmr
Level 18
(Wives?...your going after wives now? Be very thankful 'he' is not 'I', Sir. My wife would beat you up...hahahaha)

You dont deserve to be in the same room as his wife. In the words of Daffy Duck, "Your Despictable".
Dont worry about deleting your account, I think you just did.
You owe Mason an apology...
As to your last question, we always answer reasonable questions. Maybe. Why? Is that your flavor?

Im starting to think your LapTop didnt break, it committed Suicide.
Be a man. Have some respect..........for at least yourself.

For the Record, as to trust and lies...every single word, Brian, Mason or any other Asus 'guy' has said
to me has been the absolute truth.....bar none. (Period.)
I would trust any one of them with my baby girl......let alone my computer.
Brian and Mason have both assured you that this WILL be resolved and still you..................

*Hint** Real Men take their own wives out to dinner....and dont need to be trained.
Maybe start out with a 'Happy Meal'........alone.

Retired
Not applicable
In fact I have alot of respect for myself. You know Mason took Chastity out to dinner and I was kind of surprised seeing as I was talking to Chastity everday and all day for about 3 months.

I don't think his wife wouldn't mind going out with a charming young man.

chrsplmr
Level 18
Well, she IS married to one.....but...you know, pesky morals....and actual love.

"everyday...all day"? 3 months?..............

I was wrong. You are the luckiest man on the planet.