View Full Version : Dammit! My memory stick broke. Will SanDisk replace it? >_<
The Hitman
01-22-2007, 11:15 PM
It was my 4GB Ultra II ProDuo. I dropped it several times before and this time was the last straw. It can still read on the PSP, but it won't stay in anymore. It's loose/cracked on the opposite end. I just rearranged a lot of stuff on that MS and now I can't even use it properly :mad:
Has anyone ever broke their SanDisk MS and got it replaced for free? If so, what did you tell them? I checked the site and it says lifetime warranty, but I need a better reason than I dropped it :(
just try and hold it together with some thin scotch tape until you can get in touch with some sandisk people
Byt3mast3r
01-28-2007, 06:26 PM
This seems to happen frequently with sandisks
My one is broken too and i know some other encoutered the same
akayfortyseven
02-01-2007, 03:03 PM
Say the included reader made it crack?
Say it has cracked due to wear and tear?
Just dont say you did it... it shouldnt be that hard.
kaisaa
02-01-2007, 04:41 PM
It's loose/cracked [...] I dropped it :(
how can that happen by just dropping it?? if it cracked by just looking at or dropping it normally sandisk should be responsible but if you threw it around you shouldn't deplore...
but just try to send it back to the retailer, in many cases they don't even really look what has happened so good chances to get a new one.
Chilly Willy
02-01-2007, 05:39 PM
how can that happen by just dropping it?? if it cracked by just looking at or dropping it normally sandisk should be responsible but if you threw it around you shouldn't deplore...
but just try to send it back to the retailer, in many cases they don't even really look what has happened so good chances to get a new one.
I agree, this can't be from just dropping it. I just dropped my SanDisk stick just to test the theory. Not a scratch. You'd have the STEP on it to break it. Maybe it you dropped it off the top of a building onto concrete... :rolleyes:
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