gpobernardo
Active member
Thanks for ur advise. I have already asked customer care to resolve the issue, there is no need to go to the service centre again since they dnt have the solution, and if company is not able to provide the solution , they should replace the device.
I have read through each post so far, yet I must mention that other users who have encountered the touch screen problem in the L535 have had their screens replaced through a service center - the service center acknowledged the problem and then the issue was resolved. However, that's for Europe.
Another person, this time from India, reported the opposite experience from the Europeans, where the service center argued with the customer... pretty much the same with what you have described above.
Now, I had an L535 and indeed it had the touch screen issue, but a firmware update has fixed the issue for me (this has been discussed elsewhere so we need not to bring this up extensively again). However, what I did experience was poor customer handling from Nokia Care. In summary, what I did was to contact Microsoft and report what I have experienced, sending them an email detailing the exact location of the Nokia Care Center, the time and date of visit, the name of the representative/s who handled me and the details of how the transaction transpired.
In addition to that, I also used their Twitter handle @LumiaHelp - I'm not aware of the mechanisms behind this Twitter handle, but it seems that I got results shortly after relaying my concerns through it.
You may want to consider doing just the same. It may be a regional issue which those in "upper management" may not be aware of yet - so what we can do it to deliver our concerns professionally towards them directly, by-passing the service centers altogether. Wait for their response. If they instruct you to go back to the service center, note the instructions and specifics that they give. They may point you to a service center that actually handles customers better than what you've experienced so far.
Let us know what happens.