I recently had the experience of purchasing two cases, one at Newegg, one at Amazon, both defective. The experience couldn't have been more different.
From Newegg, I purchased a Fractal Design Core 3000. I had to pay shipping, as you do for most cases at Newegg. In this situation it was $10. The case came missing the PSU fan filter, and with paint chipped off where the side panel met the case. Newegg was incredibly difficult, first saying they weren't responsible, then saying they'd look in the warehouse for the filter, then saying they didn't have one and would credit me $5. I demanded a refund. After about a dozen emails, they said they'd give me one, but then when the refund came through, not only was my original shipping deducted (which I expected) , but they also deducted a pro rata share of the $60 coupon I used to buy the Samsung 830 drive I placed in the same order. By the way, I had already had to beg to have them pay return shipping, so the incomplete refund was the last straw.
At this point I was really ticked, and so I canceled my pending orders with Newegg (I'm building a new system), and emailed them to tell them. They finally gave in and gave me the pro rata share of the SSD coupon back.
Contrast with Amazon. Bought a Silverstone Temjin, case came dented in, filed a website claim and had a return label and a new case on the way. All in minutes, without having to argue.
Thoughts?
At this point, I will always use Amazon for anything remotely fragile or potentially requiring return.
From Newegg, I purchased a Fractal Design Core 3000. I had to pay shipping, as you do for most cases at Newegg. In this situation it was $10. The case came missing the PSU fan filter, and with paint chipped off where the side panel met the case. Newegg was incredibly difficult, first saying they weren't responsible, then saying they'd look in the warehouse for the filter, then saying they didn't have one and would credit me $5. I demanded a refund. After about a dozen emails, they said they'd give me one, but then when the refund came through, not only was my original shipping deducted (which I expected) , but they also deducted a pro rata share of the $60 coupon I used to buy the Samsung 830 drive I placed in the same order. By the way, I had already had to beg to have them pay return shipping, so the incomplete refund was the last straw.
At this point I was really ticked, and so I canceled my pending orders with Newegg (I'm building a new system), and emailed them to tell them. They finally gave in and gave me the pro rata share of the SSD coupon back.
Contrast with Amazon. Bought a Silverstone Temjin, case came dented in, filed a website claim and had a return label and a new case on the way. All in minutes, without having to argue.
Thoughts?
At this point, I will always use Amazon for anything remotely fragile or potentially requiring return.
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