Asus says it's now "working diligently" to make improvements, following reports of sky-high repair bills and unreasonable charges.
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They did this 12 months ago; said the right things and did absolutely nothing to stop.

Here we are again. If you or others experience warranty fraud like which is being experienced here watch the gamers nexus video as they have details on what you can do to land them in trouble with the state. If it happens enough asus could be fined significant amount of money or even lose trade licenses.

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Except the “state” has plenty of evidence of fraud but has literally done nothing up to this point. The only thing that will change things if the people boycott ASUS and demand justice.

Or you know, keep writing your emails to the “state” begging them to actually do their fucking jobs and see how far that takes us.

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