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> Complain against on " ongbs " seller, Seller refuse to refund. Bad seller !

wodenus
post Sep 6 2008, 05:01 PM

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QUOTE(Caspian @ Sep 5 2008, 02:16 AM)
OK, long story short. I brought a processor from this seller found out the processor he sell to me is not 478 so I asked for a full refund guess what? He refuse and being rude in PM and start blaming over me saying such situation is not cover by his one warranty agreements. From what I see, this is not a buyer mistake it was truly the seller fault that put the wrong misleading description on his sales post leading me to the wrong type. I did read the Intel specifications showing the correct 478 model that I am looking for and I have also look at the picture uploaded by the seller but I didn't know there are actually two kind/type of this Intel Pentium M processor before so I just buy it by trusting seller description "Package type 478-pin Micro-FCPGA" only after that I opened up my customer notebook to install the processor I look at the existing processor pins and found out the processor from this seller is not the correct 478 model. So to be sure, I go search the internet and shockingly only then I found out the processor it was 479 not 478. I found this M-FCPGA review http://reviews.ebay.com/Intel-apos-s-479-S...T:-1:LISTINGS:1

This self-claim to be a good seller now show his true face trying to escape from his own wrong and misleading description by leaving me a useless 479 processor with an unknown condition?? And refuse to refund. dry.gif

Please to anyone who is reading this do give your constructive comments and make your vote but please stay on topic, don’t start talk about anything not related to this topic or I will not hesitate to report you to the moderator. I do advise everyone for the moment do not deal or buy anything from this irresponsible seller ID "ongbs" until this case is fully solve. hmm.gif I do hope our moderator who's reading this could place a [DISPUTE] tag on this irresponsible seller.
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You have legal recourse because that seems to be a false trade description.


This post has been edited by wodenus: Sep 6 2008, 05:02 PM
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post Sep 8 2008, 01:49 PM

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QUOTE(@meno @ Sep 6 2008, 05:56 PM)
False trade description? shakehead.gif
Well, if thats the case go ahead and sue Intel then.
Bro Ongbs took the description from the official Intel website.


Intel wasn't selling processors to him.

wodenus
post Sep 8 2008, 02:14 PM

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QUOTE(ongbs @ Sep 8 2008, 02:02 PM)
bro wodenus, no offense but could you please point out which part of the trade description is "False"?


Okay I need to confirm some things. What you have a is Pentium M correct ? you took the specs off of the box ? and Caspian's customer's notebook had a 478-pin desktop Pentium installed in it ?


This post has been edited by wodenus: Sep 8 2008, 02:15 PM
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post Sep 8 2008, 02:32 PM

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QUOTE(ongbs @ Sep 8 2008, 02:23 PM)
What you have a is Pentium M correct ? ===> Yes, Pentium M 750
you took the specs off of the box ? ==> not really get what you mean, pls refer to screeshot attached


Okay now I need to ask you, how do you know that the s-Spec is SL7S9 ?

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post Sep 8 2008, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(ongbs @ Sep 8 2008, 02:37 PM)
I mentioned this before, this is proc stepping code printed on proc by Intel.
(refer to pic attached, SL7S9 printed on the top right corner)
By using this code, you may find exact detail from Intel site and many other hardware site.

Ok, I just goggle some international parts retailer's link of this proc: (See if you may point out their "false" description as well?)
SL7S9 link
http://www.pcsurplusonline.com/viewprod.cfm?ID=14505
http://www.usereasy.com/product_8049.html
http://www.starmicro.net/detail.aspx?ID=1076
http://www.sparepartswarehouse.com/Toshiba...P000425620.aspx
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Wow, it seems that Caspian and I made the same mistake. They used the same processor in a desktop and notebook, how about that. So you have my apologies as well.


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