Hello all. I am here today to ask a few questions about the Nintendo 3DS systems' warranty.
First off, I'll explain the issue I am having with the system.
Today, just like any other day, I grabbed my Nintendo 3DS (in it's case) and put it in my back pocket so I could possibly get StreetPass tags for the day. While heading out of my house, I figured I may as well take my mother's boyfriend's 3DS out too so we could both get tags. I put his 3DS in my other back pocket, but his doesn't have any type of case. Just a cleaning cloth to protect the top screen from getting scratches. Throughout the day I took out both 3DS systems to check on them (steps, tags, and all) and both systems were perfectly fine. When I finally came back home, I hooked my 3DS up to the charger and took the other 3DS to its owners room. I opened the system to run through the tags he had gotten, and to my surprise, the top screen had a small little crack on it. The screen still works, minus the fact the 3D looks odd now, but in the area with the crack there is a small black spot. I'm not sure how this happened, or what I can do to fix it, but all I know is that I must find a way to repair it since I damaged someone else's property. It *was* an accident, and I know it will sound crazy trying to explain what happened to it, but I just need a few questions answered first--
Okay, first question would be: On the "My Repairs" page on Nintendo.com, I checked the warranty on his 3DS. It's valid. But I noticed that the page said the warranty doesn't cover physical damage (such as cracked screens). Obviously there would be no exceptions, but what would I have to do in order to get this repaired?
My second question is a little more simple. Since it isn't *my* 3DS, would they still allow me to call in and try to send it in for repair since the owner lives in the same house as me, or would the owner have to call them?
^ This is a picture of the screen. I know it isn't top-quality, I took it with my phone, but as you can see, the damage isn't too terrible.
I just want to get it fixed. I feel really bad that this happened to the screen, but I honestly have no explanation as to how it happened, so all I can think of is getting it repaired.
What do you guys think?
TRACER0218 wrote:
Hello all. I am here today to ask a few questions about the Nintendo 3DS systems' warranty.
First off, I'll explain the issue I am having with the system.
Today, just like any other day, I grabbed my Nintendo 3DS (in it's case) and put it in my back pocket so I could possibly get StreetPass tags for the day. While heading out of my house, I figured I may as well take my mother's boyfriend's 3DS out too so we could both get tags. I put his 3DS in my other back pocket, but his doesn't have any type of case. Just a cleaning cloth to protect the top screen from getting scratches. Throughout the day I took out both 3DS systems to check on them (steps, tags, and all) and both systems were perfectly fine. When I finally came back home, I hooked my 3DS up to the charger and took the other 3DS to its owners room. I opened the system to run through the tags he had gotten, and to my surprise, the top screen had a small little crack on it. The screen still works, minus the fact the 3D looks odd now, but in the area with the crack there is a small black spot. I'm not sure how this happened, or what I can do to fix it, but all I know is that I must find a way to repair it since I damaged someone else's property. It *was* an accident, and I know it will sound crazy trying to explain what happened to it, but I just need a few questions answered first--
Okay, first question would be: On the "My Repairs" page on Nintendo.com, I checked the warranty on his 3DS. It's valid. But I noticed that the page said the warranty doesn't cover physical damage (such as cracked screens). Obviously there would be no exceptions, but what would I have to do in order to get this repaired?
My second question is a little more simple. Since it isn't *my* 3DS, would they still allow me to call in and try to send it in for repair since the owner lives in the same house as me, or would the owner have to call them?
^ This is a picture of the screen. I know it isn't top-quality, I took it with my phone, but as you can see, the damage isn't too terrible.
I just want to get it fixed. I feel really bad that this happened to the screen, but I honestly have no explanation as to how it happened, so all I can think of is getting it repaired.
What do you guys think?
If you need to set up a repair for a Nintendo game or console, you can contact the Nintendo in your region. If you live in North America, you'll have the best luck speaking to a rep using their toll-free hotline, which can be reached by dialing 1-800-255-3700. They would ask you some basic questions for information (name, address, what the problem is, etc.), give you details on the price it would cost for the repair, and ask you if you would like them to send you a shipping label via email or through actual mail. Once you have the shipping label, pack the item up (in the case of a system, removing any accessories such as wrist-straps, screen protectors, etc.), and ship it out. Generally, the normal turn around time for a repair is about 10 days, but depending on the repair in question, and if there is a holiday of somesort, that could cause the turn around time to take longer. However, do take note, the minimal repair figure will probably be around at least $75 USD.
As for your second question, I personally don't see why you shouldn't be able to set the repair up yourself.
BIG FRANK wrote:
Hmm... since you put the 3DS in your back pocket, you must be sitting on a seat and it would cause cracks.
While I do put the 3DS systems in my back pocket when I go out, I do not leave them in my pockets if I ever sit down anywhere, including driving in the car. I have a safe area to put both 3DS systems and my game case during travels. The only time the 3DS is in my back pocket is when I am walking around. In public places (including restaurants) I take the systems out and sit them next to me on the table.
Anyway, the point of ^that, I don't sit on the systems. The 3DS is too valuable to me to just rest my buttocks on.
BIG FRANK wrote:
Next time DO NOT put the 3DS in the back pocket, the manual in the 3DS box even says that I think.
I have no room anywhere else for the 3DS. Investing in a hand bag would be a decent idea, but I don't really want one since I already have a travelers game case for it. The back pocket is the best place for the system with my attire, and I haven't had any problems with my system at all (being that I have a crystal case for it, and a carrying case, etc.) I'm a little overprotective of that. I'm not sure how the other 3DS got damaged, but I know it has nothing to do with sitting on it because I take them out of my pockets when I sit down. If anything at all, my pants were too tight, and that's not something I can control (unless, of course, I lose weight by being active instead of playing Wii + 3DS all day
) so I don't see how that's my fault.
I know I'm technically responsible for what happened to the system, but I'm just saying it was an accident and I have no explanation whatsoever as to how it got damaged.
BIG FRANK wrote:
NIGHTFIRE5 pretty much answered your questions, so yeah.
Pretty much, even though I already know to call them, I just couldn't call yesterday since it was so late AND it was Easter.
BIG FRANK wrote:
Yes, I've seen the image many times. Thank you for sharing.
Hmm... well that's strange. XD
Maybe you should just tell him what happened it would be easier.
UNLIMITED1UP wrote:
Maybe you should just tell him what happened it would be easier.
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The first thing I did after I noticed the damage was tell him. He isn't upset, but it just seems unfair to not try and do anything to help get it fixed.
Sorry if that is in anyway incorrect. i'm extremely tired and it's very hard to read/type in my own language haha
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