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Recommend a Wireless Headphone Repair Center
« on: May 27, 2019 at 10:31 AM »
Hello Guys,

Pa list naman ng reliable and okey na shop or personnel na very good in repair or replacement of battery of a wireless Headphone.  Unfortunately my V-Moda Crossfade II seems defective na battery or possible charging system nya, though the headphone had a lifetime warranty hassle na i shipped back to US for the repair hence the option of having it repaired here.  Thanks guys ...

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Recommend a Wireless Headphone Repair Center
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2019 at 01:21 PM »
Those things are disposable in my opinion. Better send them to the US and hope they replace it and get a new one instead.


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Re: Recommend a Wireless Headphone Repair Center
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2019 at 09:18 PM »
 :'(   Sana naman not disposable.

That's what my officemate said din, kase yun Bose QC nya, nun dinala nya sa Elexis he was just given a new unit and they are not servicing daw those Headphones....was just hoping as Pinoys here I knew kaya nyan lahat i repair..

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Re: Recommend a Wireless Headphone Repair Center
« Reply #3 on: May 28, 2019 at 09:08 AM »
:'(   Sana naman not disposable.

That's what my officemate said din, kase yun Bose QC nya, nun dinala nya sa Elexis he was just given a new unit and they are not servicing daw those Headphones....was just hoping as Pinoys here I knew kaya nyan lahat i repair..

Sana nga magawa bro.

Lots of tech companies practice that also. Just replace within the warranty period.

I had a Fitbit and after 2 years, it suddenly stopped working. Thought it was the charger. Tried other charges. Nada. I asked the owner of Digital Walker, a friend of mine, if it can be repaired. They don’t repair daw, they just replace within the warranty period.


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