So after around 8 years buying/selling things, it was bound to happen sometime. I sold a user an eVGA 9800GTX, but prior to this he had been messaging me about its functionality and such. From the emails I could tell that I was talking to a 14 year old give/take some years and someone who was not very computer literate.
The sale went just fine but now, 3 weeks later, the bastard has reversed the sale on paypal claiming that it doesn't work.
I am fairly certain that either his PS does not have the juice to run it or that he has totally forgotten to plug in the 2 dedicated PCI-E power cables to the side of the card. Either way me stating "AS IS" and "No returns" will probably not amount to anything because how can you fight one person's technical incompetence? If I do take the return then both of us would've wasted shipping fees as well as I'm sure the card will be jacked up when I get it back. I still have the evga lifetime warranty on it so if it somehow is broken it can be fixed/replaced but still....dumb people piss me off.
The sale went just fine but now, 3 weeks later, the bastard has reversed the sale on paypal claiming that it doesn't work.
I am fairly certain that either his PS does not have the juice to run it or that he has totally forgotten to plug in the 2 dedicated PCI-E power cables to the side of the card. Either way me stating "AS IS" and "No returns" will probably not amount to anything because how can you fight one person's technical incompetence? If I do take the return then both of us would've wasted shipping fees as well as I'm sure the card will be jacked up when I get it back. I still have the evga lifetime warranty on it so if it somehow is broken it can be fixed/replaced but still....dumb people piss me off.
