I recently bought a refurbed ATI Radeon 8500DV at Newegg. The total cost was $128 w/free shipping.
Once I recieved the card I threw it in my system and everything seemed to work flawlessly. However, once I ran 3DMark2001 on it my whole computer would lock up in the same place time and time again. I even changed drivers a couple times and had the same problem.
Anyway, I just called up Newegg and they gave me an RMA #. They said I have to ship it back to them and I'd get a full refund. I asked if the shipping would be refunded and she said "shipping was free" and I said "well, how am I going to get it back to you" and she replied with "shipping is not refunded, only the purchase price."
Now comes my question. Why should I have to pay to send a non-working product back to them? Why should I have to be out the cash? If I bought a monitor for $300 + $50 shipping and the monitor arrives DOA and they don't have any more in stock, I have to swallow the $50 shipping charge? I don't think so. Not my fault it was dead.
Once I recieved the card I threw it in my system and everything seemed to work flawlessly. However, once I ran 3DMark2001 on it my whole computer would lock up in the same place time and time again. I even changed drivers a couple times and had the same problem.
Anyway, I just called up Newegg and they gave me an RMA #. They said I have to ship it back to them and I'd get a full refund. I asked if the shipping would be refunded and she said "shipping was free" and I said "well, how am I going to get it back to you" and she replied with "shipping is not refunded, only the purchase price."
Now comes my question. Why should I have to pay to send a non-working product back to them? Why should I have to be out the cash? If I bought a monitor for $300 + $50 shipping and the monitor arrives DOA and they don't have any more in stock, I have to swallow the $50 shipping charge? I don't think so. Not my fault it was dead.