A few months ago, my Aspire One 756 running Windows 7 would not power on. I assumed it was my power cable, so I ordered a cheap replacement to no avail. I contacted Acer, scheduled a repair, and about two weeks later I recieved my 'repaired' laptop. It worked for maybe a week before I had the same problem. I got frustrated and set it aside for a few weeks before I contacted Acer again, set up a repair again, and again recieved my 'repaired' Aspire One. As you can probably guess, it worked for a grand total of 30 minutes before I had the same problem. Shuts off, no power. Here's where it gets fun.
A day before I recieved my laptop for the second time, my warranty expired. Now, because Acer failed to correctly repair my laptop the first time, I am now essentially stuck with a paperweight. I find it unacceptable that I am left without a laptop because of shoddy repair practices.
Had anyone had an experience like this? Does anyone have any advice, or am I stuck with a relatively expensive cutting board?