Your options are swap it at the store if its still within return period or if you purchased an extended replacement plan, or call Asus and see if your monitor qualifies for RMA Is it worth it to you to swap it and possibly get a worse monitor?ĭoes your monitor have an other flaws other than lack of quality 3m(10') displayport 1.2 cables in Sweden? How much does it bother you while using the monitor for its main purpose (I assume Gaming)? usually you will only see a bright spot on very bright solid uniform colors and not during moving images. It has a badge on it from being sent in the same box already so I don’t know why that should be enough this time. I will for sure look at other brands in the future.ĭON’T BUY ANYTHING WITH AN ASUS LABEL ON IT.Īnyway, I am sending the screen back in the box it came in. When I asked what I should do he simply hang up on me. I can't imagine it is as bad in other countries, if so, then that is very sad. It seems they are all of the same type, uninterested, rude and generally messed up somehow. Hate is a word a use very rarely but at this point I really HATE Asus support. Again, the person answering was incredibly rude and didn’t come up with any solution at all. ![]() ![]() As a matter of fact I couldn’t even get a larger box, from anywhere around me. Anyone who bought a PG279Q knows it is a hell of a large box. I read the RMA page for how to send it back and it states that it is recommended to put the original box into another box. ![]() I am not going to be able to look past that bright spot on one of the screens so this seems like the logical move. I’ve decided to send the faulty screen back and get it replaced. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.So I got the RMA accepted. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior. Overusing our search engine with a very large number of searches in a very short amount of time.Using a badly configured (or badly written) browser add-on for blocking content.Running a "scraper" or "downloader" program that either does not identify itself or uses fake headers to elude detection. ![]() Using a script or add-on that scans GameFAQs for box and screen images (such as an emulator front-end), while overloading our search engine.There is no official GameFAQs app, and we do not support nor have any contact with the makers of these unofficial apps. Continued use of these apps may cause your IP to be blocked indefinitely. This triggers our anti-spambot measures, which are designed to stop automated systems from flooding the site with traffic. Some unofficial phone apps appear to be using GameFAQs as a back-end, but they do not behave like a real web browser does.Using GameFAQs regularly with these browsers can cause temporary and even permanent IP blocks due to these additional requests. If you are using the Brave browser, or have installed the Ghostery add-on, these programs send extra traffic to our servers for every page on the site that you browse, then send that data back to a third party, essentially spying on your browsing habits.We strongly recommend you stop using this browser until this problem is corrected. The latest version of the Opera browser sends multiple invalid requests to our servers for every page you visit.The most common causes of this issue are: Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests.
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