Steam Deck user stung by second-hand market after Valve refuses help - eviltoast
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    10 months ago

    Your entirely unhinged laws are why everything costs twice as much there.

    If the steam deck dies after a year, 99.9999999% of the time, it’s because of you. The lifespan of a mobile electronic device is almost entirely a product of how it is treated. The Deck is built like a tank and can take heavy abuse. Warranty service is not life span, and longer default warranties on consumer electronics literally always mean that responsible customers are charged extra, up front, to subsidize idiots.

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      10 months ago

      Not at all to do with us being a small population island nation in the arse end of the world. And electronics prices are almost at parity these days between the two countries (6.52% cheaper in US).

      You’ve got weak rights and protections as a consumer, and you don’t even have cheap prices like they do in China to justify it. That’s gotta be embarrassing.

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      10 months ago

      …warranty generally doesn’t apply when a device is grossly mishandled. Surely that’s obvious.

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        10 months ago

        The difference in longevity isn’t running it over with a car. It’s the day to day handling of the device.

        It is impossible for an obligatory long term warranty on a device a meaningful portion of customers abuse to not result in responsible owners paying more to subsidize bad ones. The number of devices between 1 to 5 years that fail due to manufacturer defects compared to abuse is far, far less than negligible.