- Jun 12, 2001
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I've bought from Amazon and Newegg before, but nothing more than $500. (A/V receiver probably most expensive)
But now I've bought a 65" HDTV from a NewEgg Marketplace seller 'Mega Retail Store.' Their ratings are favorable, to a point. You usually get what you pay for; no bait and switch and no delays. However, if the item is broken or not working, they can be a pain to deal with in either returns, replacements or refunds. I'm not too worried about it being broken, except that it will suck, because my credit card gives me a lot of protection against loss.
However, I'd like to know what I can do upfront if the shipper delivers me crap right up front like obviously damaged shipping. What do I do?
Please correct me or add where I might be missing something:
Thanks ahead for any and all advice.
But now I've bought a 65" HDTV from a NewEgg Marketplace seller 'Mega Retail Store.' Their ratings are favorable, to a point. You usually get what you pay for; no bait and switch and no delays. However, if the item is broken or not working, they can be a pain to deal with in either returns, replacements or refunds. I'm not too worried about it being broken, except that it will suck, because my credit card gives me a lot of protection against loss.
However, I'd like to know what I can do upfront if the shipper delivers me crap right up front like obviously damaged shipping. What do I do?
Please correct me or add where I might be missing something:
- If shipper delivers item that looks damaged on the outside (holes in box, twisted or dented, too) I need to take pictures with shipper present? Do I refuse shipment? Do I ask them to wait until I open the box to see if TV is damaged?
- If the box looks okay and then I unpack it - and it looks visibly damaged - I take pictures and then I call the vendor? NewEgg? Credit Card Company?
- If the box looks okay and unboxing looks okay but I plug it in and it works, sort of -- bad pixels (more than 1,2,3..? Screen moire? defective anything...) I take pictures and...?
Thanks ahead for any and all advice.
