A Pixel 9 Pro Is Being Kept “Hostage” By Google After Its Automated Repair Diagnostic Incorrectly Charged An Owner $490 For A Non-Existent Problem
https://wccftech.com/pixel-9-pro-kept-hostage-because-of-incorrect-google-diagnostic/ A harrowing experience was narrated by a Pixel 9 Pro owner, who sent in his repair for a routine warranty claim for a well-documented hardware defect involving vertical green lines appearing on the display. This problem is specifically and officially covered under Google’s factory warranty, along with being included in the company’s Extended Repair Program.
Unfortunately, a glitch in the automated repair diagnostic flagged the problem as something else, leaving the owner with a rather steep $489.41 bill to proceed with the repair. The disappointing part is that Google won’t return the Pixel 9 Pro until the balance has been paid, meaning that the device is now in the company’s custody without permission from the owner.
Instead of issuing a standard warranty claim for the Pixel 9 Pro’s defective OLED, the repair diagnostic claims it was a “generic phone call problem”
The Pixel 9 Pro owned by Redditor “Ok_Study_592” was said to be in pristine condition, with no water damage, except for the display defect. Instead of Google Support placing the smartphone through a standard replacement procedure, the diagnostic system says that the device suffered from a “phone call problem,” which is completely unrelated to the vertical green lines issues mentioned above.