Originally posted by: w00t
Originally posted by: Googer
I hope you have learned a lesson: Never buy "Collectible Sh*t" that will never be collectible and will lose value. 10th anniversary RAM was a pure marketing gimmick. The premium you paid was for the fancy heat spreader that is worth virtually NIL. Just like a rare car, anniversary RAM is a limited production product and once production ceases, no new units will be available for replacement when it breaks. In other words, that fancy Mercedes Gull Wing you wrecked will need to be replaced with a lesser value SLR or S600.
What you paid is almost irrelevant, all technology looses value at a very RAPID rate. Yesterdays $1,100 Extreme Edition Processor is tomorrows budget Celeron. Two to Three years ago, 1 GB of ram (512 x 2) would have cost you $400+ (USD) and if it were sent in under a warranty RMA, they would in return send you a part valued at less than $70 (USD). Get used to and understand the fact that none of this stuff is worth anything after a small period of time.
that's besides the point they were charging me for 10th anniversary and sending me non-10th anniversary but still charging me for the cost of the 10th anniversary memory. I received my memory today so I am back to 2GB weird thing is the 10th anniversary heat spreader was on it. I just need to send my memory back and they will refund me the money it's just the fact that they charged my card with way more than the memory was actually worth. I should be getting a call from them within 24hrs.
so right now I am so so with them depending on what they do to get this issue fixed will name there final outcome. all I know is the agents that I spoke to were very irritating they kept saying stuff over and over again and saying irrelevant stuff like in the message. I may be hesitant to buy memory from them again.
I don't see the big deal. Provided you send the memory back before your credit card invoice comes in, the price they used won't matter. Obviously, I agree that they shouldn't have used that price, but provided you could pay it if you had to, I don't think its worth all this trouble considering they will just credit that price back to you.
If you don't have the money to pay it off...then I see the big reason to complain.
