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if newegg forces a refund instead of repair, what should i do?

Schadenfroh

Elite Member
i have heard that they refund if they dont have the exact revision in stock. I RMA'd my Asus a7n8x deluxe, and i have a bizzarre revision that has not been available in a very long time. If they force me to refund instead of repair, what should i do.

1. is it true that they do not replace if they dont have the exact revision?
2. get another asus a7n8x deluxe (but this time get a sweet rev2)
3. get a better one (please explain)

note that i use SATA, but that is about the only non standard thing i do use
atlonxp2500
g4TI4200
1gb corsair xms
 
Get the newer version, why would you want the same board back if they'll just refund your money?
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
i have heard that they refund if they dont have the exact revision in stock. I RMA'd my Asus a7n8x deluxe, and i have a bizzarre revision that has not been available in a very long time. If they force me to refund instead of repair, what should i do.

1. is it true that they do not replace if they dont have the exact revision?
2. get another asus a7n8x deluxe (but this time get a sweet rev2)
3. get a better one (please explain)

note that i use SATA, but that is about the only non standard thing i do use
atlonxp2500
g4TI4200
1gb corsair xms

hi,
in my experience, they will just give you the latest version of the motherboard. they replaced my flaky nf7-s v1.0 with a v2.0 and the same for an older shuttle mb that went bad.
#1 is not true.
my bet is that you will get
a sweet rev2
good luck
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
i have heard that they refund if they dont have the exact revision in stock.

If that's the case, then take the refund and buy the latest revision with the money.. 🙂
 
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