Originally posted by: compgeek89
your trade in value is eVGA's MSRP at the time you bought, you also pay eVGA's MSRP for the new card.
Originally posted by: Lord Banshee
Thats not correct form how i understand it.
Your Trade in value is what you paid for your card (you need recipet of some kind). And you pay eVGA's MSRP for the new card....
Originally posted by: Lord Banshee
Originally posted by: compgeek89
your trade in value is eVGA's MSRP at the time you bought, you also pay eVGA's MSRP for the new card.
Thats not correct form how i understand it.
Your Trade in value is what you paid for your card (you need recipet of some kind). And you pay eVGA's MSRP for the new card....
It is an OK deal. Now if they price matched the MSRP for the new card it would be a KICK ASS DEAL
Originally posted by: Killrose
I wonder what they are doing with all the good working trade-up cards they get?
Using them for warranty re-furbs maybe?
