11-09-2020
17:06
- last edited on
11-10-2020
14:12
by
LizzyFitbit
11-09-2020
17:06
- last edited on
11-10-2020
14:12
by
LizzyFitbit
I cracked my screen after three weeks. Fitbit won't replace it or make recommendations on where to repair it. I'm so mad. This will be my last device from Fitbit.
Anybody feel me on this?
Moderator Edit: Clarified subject
07-16-2021 08:03
07-16-2021 08:03
@Kakuu check with your credit card or Paypal company about their insurance. Sometimes these have coverage we're not aware of and they will help you. Fitbit's warranty doesn't cover accidents. click to read warranty
07-16-2021 08:10
07-16-2021 08:10
Its so sad. People's screens are cracking and literally falling off and they won't do anything about it. Mine cracked from just wearing it after a week. I had my versa for 1 1/2 years and that screen didn't crack. There has to be something wrong with these Sense watches.
07-16-2021 08:13
07-16-2021 08:13
The more posts I read about how peoples screens are cracking the madder I get about it. I am switching to apple. The sad part is that I have been an Android user for 10 years and this is my second fitbit. I would have stayed with Fitbit for years but now I will never go back. It's such a shame.
07-16-2021 09:00
07-16-2021 09:00
I’m with you. I love my fitbit and have had several Fitbits over the years, always upgrading. I am coming to terms, however, with the fact that I’m going to buy an Apple Watch every time I look at my Fitbit and see this huge crack.
10-05-2021 15:48
10-05-2021 15:48
For discussion purchases no company covers for accidental breakage. Quality of the product, screen in this case, is for sure is a debatable. I understand the frustration and anger because these devices are not cheap. Screen suppose to be Corning Gorilla Glass 3 (which has the ability to resist every day wear & tare including scratches and to some extent even breakage. But comments made here seems to contradict the qualities and also deploying any extra protectors void warranty. So I suggest Fitbit knows the quality of its products and should include screen protector for extra bit of screen protection as the std hits and bumps which are normal during exercises at the gym and even outside.
My strap, 2-3 time, came of during exercise but one time, luckily, sense fell on the soft ground and yes it get bit of ugly scuffs on it which makes me wonder if screen is really Corning Gorilla Glass 3!
I'm one of those guys who really look after their goods very well & this scuff is really annoying the hell out of me.
10-06-2021 16:26
10-06-2021 16:26
@demoncaster83did you manage to get it repaired or find the screen. I can see lot for samsung & apple but nothing for fitbit devices.
10-06-2021 17:21
10-06-2021 17:21
10-06-2021 20:01
10-06-2021 20:01
Any chance you can have a watch smith or jeweler buff it out?
10-06-2021 20:20
10-06-2021 20:20
@Clove6060hm, never thought of it before. But really these screens should be able to handle general rubbing & scuffing with the walls/doors including soft falls. These watches are sold to be used in gyms and outdoors so it is not too much to ask. These devices are not cheap by any means so some robustness should be built into them.
10-06-2021 20:30
10-06-2021 20:30
Agree 100%
I live in fear daily that I will damage the glass.
I even use a TPU cover. While it protects the glass, moisture/sweat gets trapped between the cover and glass. I have to remove and clean the cover and glass all the time. It’s a pain.
10-07-2021 02:42
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10-07-2021 09:39 - edited 10-07-2021 09:40
10-07-2021 09:39 - edited 10-07-2021 09:40
Nope, never found where to get the screen replaced, and have honestly given up. Replacing the screen won't fix the underlying problems of a terriblely designed product (WAY more issues than just the screen), and a Company that doesn't care.
So I am saving up to get a Garmin, hopefully they go on sale for Black Friday.
10-07-2021 17:56
10-07-2021 17:56
Yes @Converse is right. It does varies from country to country & retailers to retailer as well. May be others sellers has more faith in Fitbit devices than Fitbit itself. Actually Google NOW.
10-07-2021 20:48
10-07-2021 20:48
10-15-2021 09:52
10-15-2021 09:52
Hi! I'm trying to file a purchase protection claim through Chase, as well. They keep asking for this
I'm wondering, what did you use to satisfy this request? I have submitted emails with Fitbit indicating that there are no repair centers but I think they're wanting the watch to be physically inspected. Help?
10-15-2021 09:59
10-15-2021 09:59
10-15-2021 10:38
10-15-2021 10:38
Hi! I'm trying to file a purchase protection claim through Chase, as well. They keep asking for this:
Repair Estimate/ Non- repairable. Item must be physically examined at and authorized repair facility or come from the manufacturer.
I'm wondering, what did you use to satisfy this request? I have submitted emails with Fitbit indicating that there are no repair centers but I think they're wanting the watch to be physically inspected. Help?
10-15-2021 10:55
10-15-2021 10:55
@Jwhite36 when responding to a particular member's post, it is less confusing if you tag them, as I did you. Unless a person knows you are addressing them, everyone else thinks you're asking them the question. You might want to get back in touch with Chase as they are the ones telling you their guidelines. Just tell them that there are no repair centers for Fitbit and see what Chase says.