• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Amazon review/complaint question

nutxo

Diamond Member
So I wanted a Noctua NH-D15 chromax. Amazon seemed to have the best price but I saw there were vendors that had it for even less. I looked and saw amazon warehouse had one "used acceptable" . Some marks or something but fully functional and included everything. I took a chance.

I just got the thing and the it looks just fine but its missing the thermal paste and one screw. The cover for the mating surface was in a different part of the box and there was thermal paste smeared on a heatpipe. The box is messed up and they sent it in just the original packaging with a label slapped on it even though I requested amazon packaging. The box wasn't even taped closed.

I kinda need this. I can buy thermal compound and Tacoma screw carries every screw you can imagine. By the time I get done I might as well have spent 20 dollars more and just bought a new one.

Am I supposed to complain to amazon or just give a bad product review? I'm not sure how this works. Usually when something sucks I just throw it away but this was 86 bucks.
 
Last edited:
86 bucks? Everybody on ATOT rolls joints with hundred dollah bills y'all.

Dude, you ain't ever returned anything in your life? This is not the science of the rockets my friend.
 
Yes, you have a legitimate gripe for the missing screw. Return it.

Thermal paste? You are going to have to reapply anyway. Half the original paste was left on the CPU the cooler was attached to.
 
You arent reviewing the product itself, merely the condition of the "Used" product you bought.
You could probably get a few bucks credit because of the missing screw. Open up a chat window and see what they do for you.

Yeah... if you're going to leave a negative review, leave it for the seller and not the product.

Please don't be "that Amazon moron" who leaves a one star product review because they had trouble getting a refund from the seller.
 
$86 for a used HS/fan I'd say return it unless its nearly perfect.... not sure why you figured it was worth saving $20 to deal with the nonsense frankly.

If the seller gives you any trouble bypass them and take it to Amazon directly.
 
$86 for a used HS/fan I'd say return it unless its nearly perfect.... not sure why you figured it was worth saving $20 to deal with the nonsense frankly.

If the seller gives you any trouble bypass them and take it to Amazon directly.

The seller was amazon and when I said there were missing items they issued a refund..
 
Amazon returns are super easy.
Go into your amazon account- orders- return
After submitting return it will give you drop off locations and a bar code thing for the UPS Store or wherever to scan and complete the return.
 
Amazon returns are super easy.
Go into your amazon account- orders- return
After submitting return it will give you drop off locations and a bar code thing for the UPS Store or wherever to scan and complete the return.

They are. Last month I ordered a few things I thought i would need for our internet upgrade. When I did the return all I had to do was go to the UPS store and let them scan my phone and I had a refund before I left the parking lot.
 
The seller was amazon and when I said there were missing items they issued a refund..


For some reason I assumed you were dealing with a "Marketplace" seller... never a good idea IME.

Glad it worked out ... Amazon customer service has yet to let me down. 🙂
 
I've had amazingly good luck with warehouse buys. I bought quite a few items from them and have saved a ton of money.....BUT.....be aware that if you buy too many items and return them, your account can get flagged with their algorithm. Basically, you could be costing them more money than your account is worth to them and they'll shut it down.

I read about this happening to some folks on the deal websites when warehouse sales happen. If you buy something and it's in used condition as stated vs not working, don't complain unless it's truly warranted.

I recently paid $100 for a $180 water heater...$55 for a $120 VHF radio scanner.....$45 for a $120 boat propeller. All of them were in new condition pretty much, but packaging was damaged a little or a lot.
 
They are. Last month I ordered a few things I thought i would need for our internet upgrade. When I did the return all I had to do was go to the UPS store and let them scan my phone and I had a refund before I left the parking lot.
Yeah, I definitely like the current return process, much better than having to package it up and return it via mail.
 
Send it back. Amazon has a very good return policy. Write the review if you want.


Again though be sure to differentiate between a negative review of the seller and of the product itself. Crappy messed up shipping does not mean the product itself is bad even if it happens to the majority of orders.
 
I've had amazingly good luck with warehouse buys. I bought quite a few items from them and have saved a ton of money.....BUT.....be aware that if you buy too many items and return them, your account can get flagged with their algorithm. Basically, you could be costing them more money than your account is worth to them and they'll shut it down.

I read about this happening to some folks on the deal websites when warehouse sales happen. If you buy something and it's in used condition as stated vs not working, don't complain unless it's truly warranted.

I recently paid $100 for a $180 water heater...$55 for a $120 VHF radio scanner.....$45 for a $120 boat propeller. All of them were in new condition pretty much, but packaging was damaged a little or a lot.

Partly depends upon how far down the “used” chain you’re willing to go. I’ve had good and bad with Amazon warehouse stuff graded “like new.” I’ve had lots more complaints about the “good” rated stuff I’ve tried…esp with parts missing, packaging horrible, etc.

I just know personally I’d never troll the “acceptable” tier for anything I’d expect to arrive in decent shape.
 
Back
Top