My son's Gizmo watch just started overheating and will only stay powered on for 2 hours. Any suggestions? Are these devices just junk or is there a remedy for this issue?
We've had the same issue with our daughter's watch and have been very disappointed with LG/Verizon. It seems like Verizon would like to pass this off as LG's issue but still hold us to the contract. My business does a pretty good business with Verizon and we're considering moving it over this issue.
We are on our third watch and Verizon still cannot figure it out. They have told my wife that sending it back and getting off contract is not an option. This is the point that truly disappointed me as I've had a long relationship with this company and have 8 other devices on plan.
We sadly think our next step is to pursue a claim under the Song Beverly Consumer Warranty Act. If you are considering a purchase, I would avoid this product based on our experience.
We understand how important it is to have a working device. We certainly honor the manufacture warranty provided by the manufacture of the device. If you are outside of the 14-Day Worry Free Guarantee then you are unable to send the device back. Have you had a chance to speak with the manufacture of the device?
EllisandraC_VZW
It’s like y’all are tone deaf. Do you even read the customer issues?
What's LG's response when contacted?
We definitely do read the issues, and respond accordingly. The reason Ellisandra is asking these questions is to determine what the best route moving forward would be for remedying the situation. The reason why reaching out to the manufacturer was recommended is because we do not manufacture the device itself. What we do is provide the network service that device runs on, and support for the device. Please send us a Private Message, so we can help you with your Gizmo Watch.
The sad thing is that it's two years later and they are still selling this faulty product t