Cgamis wrote on Feb 28
th, 2014 at 12:45pm:
I'm looking for a regional (or, failing that, an 080 number) for Lenovo technical support to help fix my laptop, replacing the paid number 0844-249-1112, listed here:
http://support.lenovo.com/en_GB/feedback/detail.page?LegacyDocID=MIGR-76613There is, of course,
already a thread for this, and the tech support for THINK branded products (sadly not one of mine), linking to IBM, appears to still work. However, while the replacement number for the one above still reaches Medion, when you speak to a representative they tell you they can't help you and give you the 0844 number to call.
The company's mailing address is 18 Bartley Wood Business Park, Bartley Way, Hook, RG27 9UP - although I get the impression that the tech support is not based there.
I don't have a landline so calling the 0844 number is prohibitively expensive - any ideas on where to start looking?
I have joined your posting on to the existing thread for which you provided a link because it appears that it is relevant.
The thread in question covers both support phone numbers provided by Lenovo, these being given on the page you linked to:
- THINK products - 0870 550 0900
- IDEA products - 0844 249 1112
The alternative we listed for the latter, but which I have now removed as you report it as not suitable, was 01793 715630. This is a Medion number, as the clues pointed to (see my posting above).
You ask where to start. The obvious answer is with what we know. We need to ascertain what company provides the support.
I would firstly try to find out whether Medion has relinquished support for Lenovo IDEA models, and if it has, who currently holds the contract.
The obvious thing to do is make a test call to the 0844 number to see how it answers. This can throw up clues as the way in which a published 08 number answers might be key to nailing an alternative. (If the cost of such a call is not considered justified then obviously one isn't really interested in the bigger saving offered by an alternative, or else may spend much time looking for an alternative whilst overlooking a big clue which would save that time.)
It turns out that the 0844 249 1112 number answers just as it did in September 2012, as described above. So too does the 01793 715630 number. This points the finger back at Medion because the voice and wording on both the recordings is the same!
I can therefore only suspect that Medion has something in place that screens calls which come "in" on the "wrong" number, despite the fact that knowledge of the customer number would allow the call to be directed accordingly. In the case of 01793 715630, it is "The Medion Customer Hotline".
I previously pointed out that 01793 715626 enters the IVR at "If you already have a customer number…," that is there is no company name. I propose that this might be something to try and ask for feedback either way.