I know there are LOTS of guys here who use Newegg as the standard price point and in fact throw a lot of business their way. Well, I have a warning for you regarding some of their policies SPECIFICALLY regarding buying new monitors from them.
One of the things Newegg has recently started to do MORE and MORE of is to charge a 15% restocking fee with certain items in their inventory. This is my story regarding buying a new monitor from Newegg.
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In the current upgrade cycle I figured it was time to do the monitor on my box. So I went to Newegg (naturally) and checked the prices on a Sony G520. They are currently doing a free FedEx Saver shipping deal, which I thought - sounds good to me. So I ordered from Newegg. Well, the monitor got here and was good for 24 hours, then it started to phase in and out of focus after it had been on for about 30 minutes. So I decide, the heck with this, I am sending this sucker back for a refund and ordering an NEC from Dell. I mean it is defective right, so I should not have any trouble getting my money back, right? So I call Newegg today and low and behold THEY DO NOT process returns on defective monitors without a 15% restocking fee. Now on this monitor that is going to cost me $105 and change.
I fully realize that this was my fault for not reading their policies ahead of time, but heck I thought - this is Newegg, they have awesome customer service so why worry?! Well, I found out why.
Two things to take from this story:
1. If you order a new monitor from Newegg be aware that it is YOUR responsibility to deal with the manufacturer if there is a problem.
2. If you want to return a defective monitor to Newegg (EVEN WITHIN YOUR FIRST 30 DAYS) you will be looking at a 15% penalty.
I had to learn the hard way. Now you don't need to.
One of the things Newegg has recently started to do MORE and MORE of is to charge a 15% restocking fee with certain items in their inventory. This is my story regarding buying a new monitor from Newegg.
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In the current upgrade cycle I figured it was time to do the monitor on my box. So I went to Newegg (naturally) and checked the prices on a Sony G520. They are currently doing a free FedEx Saver shipping deal, which I thought - sounds good to me. So I ordered from Newegg. Well, the monitor got here and was good for 24 hours, then it started to phase in and out of focus after it had been on for about 30 minutes. So I decide, the heck with this, I am sending this sucker back for a refund and ordering an NEC from Dell. I mean it is defective right, so I should not have any trouble getting my money back, right? So I call Newegg today and low and behold THEY DO NOT process returns on defective monitors without a 15% restocking fee. Now on this monitor that is going to cost me $105 and change.
I fully realize that this was my fault for not reading their policies ahead of time, but heck I thought - this is Newegg, they have awesome customer service so why worry?! Well, I found out why.
Two things to take from this story:
1. If you order a new monitor from Newegg be aware that it is YOUR responsibility to deal with the manufacturer if there is a problem.
2. If you want to return a defective monitor to Newegg (EVEN WITHIN YOUR FIRST 30 DAYS) you will be looking at a 15% penalty.
I had to learn the hard way. Now you don't need to.