About a month ago, Gamers Nexus outed Asus for some pretty egregious problems with its customer service, and now the company is promising a bunch of fixes and improvements to its warranty system.
Jesse Lennox has been a games journalist for nearly a decade. He has written for various outlets doing reviews, news, previews, op-eds, guides, and more. He's engrossed himself in the gaming landscape ...
What just happened? Issues regarding Asus's customer service came to a head last month when Gamers Nexus reported on an outrageously overpriced ROG Ally RMA. In response to widespread consumer ...
Let's hope this makes for a more transparent RMA process overall. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Watching Asus over the past few ...
I purchased my $1,499 ASUS laptop in April 2016. I took out more money on my student loan and settled on what seemed to be the best value for the dollar. I was sadly mistaken. Minor problems with the ...
For the customer and system builder seeking peace of mind with their motherboard investment, ASUS, the industry-leading motherboard manufacturer today announces the ASUS Premium Service (APS) program ...
The Beijing Times is reporting on a shocking court case involving Asus and a young female customer named Huang Jing. It all started back in 2006 when Huang bought a V6800V model ASUS laptop from a ...
According to screenshots posted by GottaBeMobile, an Asus customer service representative has very candidly confirmed that the Asus K009 is, in fact, the upcoming Nexus 7 2 tablet. In the screenshots, ...
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