Had a guy come in last week with a broken PSP wanting to know if he can get a replacement.
This may be possible in either one of two circumstances:
1) You have an extended warranty with us .
2) You've had the device under a year and are still covered by the Sony warranty.
But this situation is not so clear cut, first he tells me the following:
"I was told this thing has a 1 year warranty through Sony and I can bring it to any of your stores and you can scan the serial number and give me a new one."
Um...no. That's kind of a blend of both warranties. If you want to use the 1 year Sony warranty, you have to, you know, call Sony
Now if you did have a warranty with us, we can scan the serial number to verify this.
Simple enough, but there's one critical problem:
The serial number sticker on the system is GONE
So that presents a real significant problem. Now, it's lesser known there's actually a second serial number on the device, underneath the battery, HOWEVER this number is not an exact duplicate of the original serial number and thus we can't just use it as a straight up substitute.
So the exchange went like this:
Me: Unfortunately the serial number sticker is missing from this unit, I don't think I'll be able to retrieve it.
SC: WHAT?? I was told the computer keeps a record of all the warranties!
Me: Well it does but we need a serial number to scan to verify the warranty was purchased and based on what you told me, I'm thinking you may not have a warranty with us.
SC: Look up John Smith in your computer, it should all be there.
Me: My computer doesn't allow me to look up names sir, we don't ask for your name or phone number for purchases, only trades and returns.
SC: Look I was told this thing has a 1 year Sony warranty and I can just bring it back here and you can scan it and give me a new one!
Me: It doesn't work like that. If you have a warranty with our store, we can scan it and give you a new one. If you want to use the Sony warranty you have to call them.
SC: Well that's what I was told! You people must have lied to me!
Me: Is it possible you aren't remembering correctly?
SC: NO. I remember every word he told me. (suuuuure you do)
Me: Regardless, as I said the only way I have to check if you have a warranty with us is to scan the serial number.
SC: So scan it already!
Me: There IS no serial number on this unit. See? *points to blank area where serial number sticker would normally be* without that I don't think we can do much.
SC: This is ridiculous, I paid $200 for this thing and now you can't do anything for me? What kind of sham operation are you running here?!
Me: Let me see if there's any way to retrieve the number...
At this point I pull two other PSPs and look underneath the batteries, comparing the serials there to the ones on the stickers. I then attempt to to figure out the serial number of the guy's unit based on that, but to no avail.
Then as a last resort I call Sony, thinking perhaps if I give them the serial under the battery, they can provide me the full number (already knowing full well this is likely not possible). Sony says no dice, unless he's called in about the system before and they have a log of the number (he hasn't). They rely on the customer for information, so unless he still has his receipt, which I am reasonably sure he doesn't, he's SOL.
Mind you I didn't have to do ANY of this, I could have just told him I can't do a darned thing without the serial and told him to hit the bricks, but I decided to do a little more. Do you think I got any thank you for that?
I explain the situation to the SC.
SC: What the hell? So there's nothing that can be done, that's complete bullshit, why isn't it in your system, it should be right there under my name.
Me: I already told you sir, our system doesn't track records like that.
SC: Well it damned well should! This is terribly inconvenient! I can't believe you treat your customers this way.
Me: I'm sorry sir, your only option at this point is to call Sony, but they may well not be able to do anything without the serial number.
SC: Oh I'm going to call Sony and raise HELL!
Me: ( Ok, you go right ahead and do that) That's your choice sir.
SC: *as he grabs his PSP back* I can't believe I've been treated this way, this whole company sucks! *to lady in line at other register* Don't buy a PSP from <our store>, they lie to you about the warranty and then screw you over!
*stomps off*
This may be possible in either one of two circumstances:
1) You have an extended warranty with us .
2) You've had the device under a year and are still covered by the Sony warranty.
But this situation is not so clear cut, first he tells me the following:
"I was told this thing has a 1 year warranty through Sony and I can bring it to any of your stores and you can scan the serial number and give me a new one."
Um...no. That's kind of a blend of both warranties. If you want to use the 1 year Sony warranty, you have to, you know, call Sony

Now if you did have a warranty with us, we can scan the serial number to verify this.
Simple enough, but there's one critical problem:
The serial number sticker on the system is GONE

So that presents a real significant problem. Now, it's lesser known there's actually a second serial number on the device, underneath the battery, HOWEVER this number is not an exact duplicate of the original serial number and thus we can't just use it as a straight up substitute.
So the exchange went like this:
Me: Unfortunately the serial number sticker is missing from this unit, I don't think I'll be able to retrieve it.
SC: WHAT?? I was told the computer keeps a record of all the warranties!
Me: Well it does but we need a serial number to scan to verify the warranty was purchased and based on what you told me, I'm thinking you may not have a warranty with us.
SC: Look up John Smith in your computer, it should all be there.
Me: My computer doesn't allow me to look up names sir, we don't ask for your name or phone number for purchases, only trades and returns.
SC: Look I was told this thing has a 1 year Sony warranty and I can just bring it back here and you can scan it and give me a new one!
Me: It doesn't work like that. If you have a warranty with our store, we can scan it and give you a new one. If you want to use the Sony warranty you have to call them.
SC: Well that's what I was told! You people must have lied to me!
Me: Is it possible you aren't remembering correctly?
SC: NO. I remember every word he told me. (suuuuure you do)
Me: Regardless, as I said the only way I have to check if you have a warranty with us is to scan the serial number.
SC: So scan it already!
Me: There IS no serial number on this unit. See? *points to blank area where serial number sticker would normally be* without that I don't think we can do much.
SC: This is ridiculous, I paid $200 for this thing and now you can't do anything for me? What kind of sham operation are you running here?!
Me: Let me see if there's any way to retrieve the number...
At this point I pull two other PSPs and look underneath the batteries, comparing the serials there to the ones on the stickers. I then attempt to to figure out the serial number of the guy's unit based on that, but to no avail.
Then as a last resort I call Sony, thinking perhaps if I give them the serial under the battery, they can provide me the full number (already knowing full well this is likely not possible). Sony says no dice, unless he's called in about the system before and they have a log of the number (he hasn't). They rely on the customer for information, so unless he still has his receipt, which I am reasonably sure he doesn't, he's SOL.
Mind you I didn't have to do ANY of this, I could have just told him I can't do a darned thing without the serial and told him to hit the bricks, but I decided to do a little more. Do you think I got any thank you for that?
I explain the situation to the SC.
SC: What the hell? So there's nothing that can be done, that's complete bullshit, why isn't it in your system, it should be right there under my name.
Me: I already told you sir, our system doesn't track records like that.
SC: Well it damned well should! This is terribly inconvenient! I can't believe you treat your customers this way.
Me: I'm sorry sir, your only option at this point is to call Sony, but they may well not be able to do anything without the serial number.
SC: Oh I'm going to call Sony and raise HELL!
Me: ( Ok, you go right ahead and do that) That's your choice sir.
SC: *as he grabs his PSP back* I can't believe I've been treated this way, this whole company sucks! *to lady in line at other register* Don't buy a PSP from <our store>, they lie to you about the warranty and then screw you over!
*stomps off*
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