I made a mistake and bought a Ledger Nano S from a reseller and decided to take it apart to check the hardware integrity. I compared it to the information they provided on the official site and everything seemed ok. But next time I connected it to my computer there was no display. When I reopened it I saw that the flex display cable was partially ripped. I thought I was gentle with it but looks like I wasn't. Is it possible to fix this kind of defect or will I have to buy a new one from the official site?
I don't know if anyone sells Ledger Nano spare parts or not. Even, as far as I know, Ledger also doesn't sell spare parts for the internal components of the Nano.
And since the damage doesn't come from the manufacturer, I don't think there's any warranty for it.
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My tip for you is to buy from Ledger itself, cut the middleman. This would allow you to have an increased amount of trust, since Ledger itself even says that they recommend not buying from third party sellers. -snip-
Is there an official statement link from the Ledger that says so?
I bought the Ledger Nano X from a marketplace in my country considering the price and delivery costs, which is not a big difference compared to Ledger's. Of course, I first saw the reputation of the seller. Since the first time unboxing and using it until now, there is no problem, especially security. Make sure the PIN is new and has never been created before, likewise with seeds.