Not me, but i've been helping a friend RMA a P5N-T. Basically a BIOS flash went wrong, and the board would not post.
Firstly we couldn't find a phone number for the RMA department. So we resorted to email.
After wasting about 2 months firing emails back and forth, and getting nowhere due to the person at Asus "promising" that the RMA department would give us a call and us not hearing anything, we lost patience.
Phoned through to the laptop department and begged them to help us.
They gave us the number to a company in the UK who deals with their RMAs, and we contacted them to get an RMA number. Sent it off. All good so far.
Then the company lose the board. It just disappears, and when we phone, we get promised they would find it and fobbed off with excuses.
Three weeks pass, and finally the board turns up. It gets sent back to Asus themselves.
Another two weeks, and we start chasing again. Asus say the UK company have it. The UK company say Asus have it. More excuses and fobbing off. We have no choice but to wait.
Yesterday, when we call the UK company for what seems like the 50,000th time, we get some news.
The board has been sent back to us, exactly as we sent it to them. Apparantly Asus have decided that a bad BIOS flash isn't covered under their warranty.
I don't care that that's a lie. I don't care that they said in an email when I explained to them the problem that they said they would fix it. I do care that it took over three and a half months of nothing but chasing for them to do pretty much NOTHING.