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Has Microcenter replaced ANYONE's Asus P67 Recalled Board?

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I did my P8P67 swap last weekend. Basically, I just waited until it was convenient for me as well as them having plenty of stock. The swap was painless. (I did like for like swap) Also, I didn't even have my receipt - They looked me up in their system without issue.
 
Well this is getting annoying. The MD store briefly showed 4 or 5 in stock, but they disappeared within a day and I haven't seen any since. Called this morning to be told that they didn't have any, but "might get one on Friday."
 
If you see them in stock, order them online for in-store pickup. You then have a few days to make it in to pick it up.
 
If you see them in stock, order them online for in-store pickup. You then have a few days to make it in to pick it up.

Yeah - lesson learned! I wasn't ready to take apart my rig, and I figured plenty more were on the way. Neither the MD nor the VA stores (both essentially part of the greater DC metro area) have any P8P67 Pro boards.
 
I don't have a MicroCenter store within 1000 miles (I ordered my P67 motherboard online) and I'm worried about how long it will take to get a replacement.

What course of action do you guys recommend? Should I try to make an exchange with the manufacturer (ASUS) instead? I've heard they have a cross-ship option that minimizes down time.
 
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Just did my swap today...grabbed a new one off the shelf and then went into the return/exchange line... No problems at all.

I picked up the $119 i3 combo (i3 chip and some MSI motherboard) while I was there...
 
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