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Ganoncrotch said:
VAMatt said:

4 days?  Probably more like 4 weeks.

taken from the reddit thread of someone asking the question how long does it take to get a repair done on the Switch

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13 points · 2 years ago

for joy-con, mailed tuesday, got there wednesday, fixed and mailed out thursday, got them back friday.

level 2
7 points · 2 years ago

Lucky. My shipping has been painfully slow.

level 1
4 points · 2 years ago

Haven't had my Switch repaired, but I sent my 3DS back, and total time from the RMA being created to my 3DS arriving back at my house was six days. Central US here.

level 1
3 points · 2 years ago

3 business days. Sent two left Joy-Con one at a time. 2 day air UPS to them and next day UPS back.

level 2
2 points · 2 years ago

It bothers me how some people get 2 day shipping while I had to wait an entire week just for mine to arrive at the repair center.

level 1
2 points · 2 years ago

Sent both Joy-Cons in last Thursday, got to their shop Monday, got back to me Thursday."

One person, the OP is the one mentioning there's took a week to arrive at the repair center, which.... tbh sounds more like a mail issue that would be completely out of Nintendos hands to do anything about.

Everyone else seems to clock in somewhere around a week.

Unless you have an explanation for your post other than "what you imagine"

Heck even sending back a RRoD'd X360 didn't even take a fortnight to get back to me if I remember from either time I had to deal with it.

I've not had to deal with Nintendo repairs.  So, I assume these accounts are accurate.  That likely makes Nintendo the fastest major, mail-in, electronics warranty servicer in the history of mankind.