Never Send That Bad ASUS Transformer T100TAF to their RMA Department – From Store to the Garbage Bin in 40 Days

Here’s my review of the overrated ASUS Transformer TA100TAF “2 in 1 PC” that I tried to send to Microsoft Store’s website but was moderated (to hide the ugly truth? ):

The title of my review was: ” Warning: The screen cracks easily.

“Bought my unit at MS Store in SFO 12/11/14 for $199 plus tax during the Christmas sale. I used it about 3-5 times until the unit wouldn’t start on January 20, 2015. It appears to have power issues related to BIOS, and I called ASUS for support since the MS 30-day return policy expired. Received an RMA# from ASUS since the tech person couldn’t resolve the issue by phone. I shipped my almost-new unit to ASUS RMA (Milpitas, CA), but they returned the unit to me (nothing was done) since, according to ASUS RMA, they received the unit with a damaged screen and that they attached pictures when they received it damaged. However, there were no pictures on the returned package. Assuming, the device was damaged during the transit and ASUS was not at fault, it was still covered under the one-year hardware warranty. They could have addressed the non-power-up issue, even with a cracked screen. ASUS did nothing. They returned it — unrepaired or replaced. Note I had the unit for only a total of 40 days, and it already had power issues.

My saga with this unit did not end there. I ordered a replacement screen on eBay (about $25) and tried to replace the cracked screen myself. It was during this process that I discovered the screen to be very flimsy. The screen is made of very cheap plastic and not the “Gorilla Glass” variety. Don’t flex the replacement screen (the one I bought also had the “ASUS” logo) or your tablet — not even a bit, as it would definitely crack. Disgusted with how cheap the screen is, I decided to ‘take my loss’ and dumped the entire unit in the garbage bin where it belonged.

Then I went to the nearest bulk retail store in our area, where they had the Acer Switch 10 on sale and bought one. That unit has a “Gorilla Glass 3” screen and is well-made, far surpassing the cheap ASUS model that I just threw away. Never an ASUS again.

In my 38 years of buying tech products, this was a first.  I had only used it for only about 15 hours and was in my possession for juts 40 days before it unded up in the dumpster.

I threw the unit away because, after replacing the screen with a new one, it cracked again during re-assembly.  The screen is just too flimsy and too brittle. You will spend a lot of time in the disassembly process, only to go back to the problem’s strating point.

Also, since ASUS’ RMA Dept. did not even bother to check and fix the non-power-up issues of the unit (which was very much under their 1-year warranty), how can I be sure that I will not have those issues even if I had a brand-new screen?

Where are the pictures (as proof that they received the product already damaged in their RMA Dept) that ASUS told me in their accompanying letter when they returned the unit to me?

This blog is to remind prospective buyers of my expereince with the ASUS Transformer TA100TAF, encouraging them to seek something better.

CONCLUSION:  An inferior quality product backed up by extremely lousy customer support.

EPILOGUE: The author never purchased an ASUS product after this horrendous customer support experience.


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2 responses to “Never Send That Bad ASUS Transformer T100TAF to their RMA Department – From Store to the Garbage Bin in 40 Days”

  1. I’ve had my ASUS T100TAF for two (2) months and I am not computer savvy; I always have problems. But, this time I need a tablet to complete real estate presentations with customers. On my way over to pay for Geek Squad (GSQ) help @ Best Buy (where I purchased it), it slipped to the floor, I cracked the screen. I [still] took it to GSQ and the feisty 20 y.o. I was depending on for assistance, said, “Oh, it only cost you $199 on sale and it will cost $39.99 to ship to our repair ctr and they may not be able to fix it. It’s probably ruined anyway. You’ll need to purchase a new computer”. So, I would really like to have a new screen–as well as find out if this 8.1 model works well enough for my modest needs. Since this computer is from Korea, where would you send it for repair in the USA? Can you suggest where I can get a new screen and operation assistance*? Thank you, Pam- pamelakutner@gmail.com
    *= Thank you for your RMA advice; I just need it to be mobile.

    1. Hi Pamela,

      Try http://www.werxscreenreplacement.com. It’s a bit pricey (about $175) and would cost almost the near the price of the unit and it’s the main reason why instead of having mine repaired, I just decided to buy a new unit (Acer Switch 10).

      My experience with ASUS RMA Dept. was just too unfortunate but you can try sending it to them and tell them outright that yours had a cracked screen but still under warranty and your experience might be different. They might charge you a lower price or, if you get lucky, for free. Here’s the link to get an RMA # with them

      https://cms-am.asus.com/ecp/Rma.html

      But in case you decide to send it to their RMA Dept., make sure to send it in the original box and take pictures before mailing it out.

      Good luck.

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