Hello, we ordered 15 screens for our summer cyber program and when we opened them 3 of the screens had broken corners. The boxes they came in were visibly damaged like one of the corners had been dropped. Everything else works but these screens were meant to be earned by the students through completing tasks. I do not want to send them home with broken screens. Can you please assist. Thank you.
I can provide pictures of the packaging and broken screens if you need.
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Re: Received Broken Screens
Assist with what? How to RMA and send the broken screens back?
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Re: Received Broken Screens
There's no way to fix broken screens for free except to return them to the factory (RMA) or a shipping claim.clarkjohnken wrote: ↑12 Mar 2020, 03:42Hello, we ordered 15 screens for our summer cyber program and when we opened them 3 of the screens had broken corners. The boxes they came in were visibly damaged like one of the corners had been dropped. Everything else works but these screens were meant to be earned by the students through completing tasks. I do not want to send them home with broken screens. Can you please assist. Thank you.
I can provide pictures of the packaging and broken screens if you need.
Theoretically you could cosmetically patch the screen, but at this stage you have to do this
(A) Shipping damage claim with your courier; or
(B) Spend money to ship them back to factory to get them replaced; or
(C) Award 3 broken screens as consolation prizes; or
(D) Send these 3 broken screens to arts class to get decorated (arts & craft, glue objects all over the cases and bezels) to hide-up the broken corners; or
(E) Reduce the award to only 12 screens out of 15.
This topic is not usual Blur Busters speciality, so we've moved this thread to the Off Topic Lounge. But hopefully my suggestions have given you some clever ideas to resurrect the situation.
My vote would be (D). Buy a big bag of arts & crafts plastic jewels, send these broken monitors to the arts classroom (or your kids), along with an epoxy gun or glue gun, tell them to decorate the bezels and all, to bling them up (just keep glue away from the screen, temporarily put low-tack masking tape around the edges of the glass screen). Now you've got 3 custom modded "bling" monitors that hides the broken corners by being gem-encrusted! They could be Gold, SIlver, Bronze, for first place finishers. Or they could be Bonus Prizes (Hot Pink Gems, Glitter Baby Blue, and Hippo Purple Sparkle). These monitors are a write-off anyway, correct? Might as well turn lemons into lemonade. Use your imagination!
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