I brought back a mobo that would not boot from CD and NIC failed. He
tested the HD controller, pronounced it functional, and put a $5 off
sticker on it. He never tested the NIC port.
Based on this event (and other similar ones I've had), I stopped buying
anything that has been returned. In fact, I pretty much stopped buying
anything there - PC Club has better prices on many things.
George Toft, CISSP, MSIS
AGD,LLC
www.agdllc.com
623-203-1760
Bart Garst wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-11-17 at 06:23, devin rankin wrote:
>
>>I refuse to buy any returned item there. I did it a few times and never
>>had any of them work. But over all, most of the stuff I get there works
>>and I'm happy with it.
>>
>>Devin
>>
>
>
> I've had the opposite results. Every returned item I've purchased has
> worked like a charm (2 video cards, ethernet hub, network adapters,
> ...).
>
> Since they have such a liberal return policy, it's worth it to me to buy
> the returned item at a reduced price, even if I may have to take it
> back.
>
> I also find it hard to believe they would put something back on the
> shelf that they've tested and found to be defective. Having said that, I
> wouldn't be surprised if they repackaged something a customer said was
> bad (they assumed the customer was the problem - not the hardware).
>
> Bart
>
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