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> (nightc) Sold Me A Faulty Mobo., And Refuse To Refund Me,And Ignore Me.

asamkipas
post Jul 27 2010, 03:00 PM

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Did he gave a personal warranty,and if he did give a personal warranty he cannot just simply ignore this regardless what he thinks on how the deal has gone to be

If I was the seller I will take the mobo and test it first and see if got defects or not,if got problem with the mobo surely will need to be refunded and the mobo shall need to be send for repairs.Coz if TS refuses to do so then whats the point of having a personal warranty right ?

If the seller argues that at the time he sells the mobo was still okay,then the buyer too has the right to question back on the legitimacy of the statement from the seller as the seller himself didnt manage to show that the mobo was working right after he took it out from the rig.


Nonetheless I suggest TS takes the mobo first and test it.If it was found that the mobo was faulty then I believe that repair cost should be shared on both sides.I can help RMA if you guys need my help

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asamkipas
post Jul 28 2010, 11:03 PM

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QUOTE(Futurewyatt @ Jul 28 2010, 10:47 PM)
that motherboard gigabyte P35 if i am not wrong warranty 3 years.but according to TS on and off again could be the seller update the bios and suddenly its fails.if others damage sure the motbherboard cant on.and could be the Network port cant use could be lightning strike.the network port cant use is the `intro` the mobo got problem.if can send warranty also with that kind of damage Distribitor will be refused to claim. sad.gif

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Nonetheless you can RMA anything as long as the item is within manufacturer warranty and has no physical damage,apart from that nothing prevents you the right to RMA the hardware

 

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