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I know of this competitor and investigated it and the stock they are selling was offered to us a few days ago and it was made clear to us it was manufacturer repair or old stock, so a mixed bag. We've also been informed by XFX they have not been supplying them product and they have been buying refurb stock and selling as new or so we've been told, whether true or not is another question, just seems odd.

If were told a product is refurbished at point of purchase, we sell and advertise it as refurbished, to do otherwise is a bit underhand.

However I would say the fact they offer a 2yr warranty does make up for that as refurb or not what does it matter with a 2yr warranty, as your covered for two years, which still means good value.

As to our pricing were leaving it as it is for now, sales are strong, they are reference and supplied by one of NVIDIA's longest standing partners as such we believe our pricing to be off good value and our run rates back this up. I did however drop some prices a couple of days ago so you might want to re-check our website price as forum prices are not linked to the website, so always check the website as prices do change daily. :)

Seems from looking at other place I was indeed correct, refurbs but sold as new.

To answer questions our cards are all reference design and most look new, but they are as new refurbs as advertised with 1yr warranty.

Yes you can fit water blocks etc just dontcause any damage in process and if you ever have to return then restore to stock before you and dontcause any physical damage.

The 9800's are ideal physx cards :)
 
could they technically be sued for misrepresentation then? (or something along those lines)

Not really as long as they offer full refund and cover shipping.

They claim the supplier never told them, though I was offered that very stock and supplier made it quite clear, but they could have a different account manager to us.

It happens suppliers do not always get it right, but with such deals I myself take the time to inspect the stock when it arrives.
 
could they technically be sued for misrepresentation then? (or something along those lines)

I would say "technically" yes they could.

We live in a litigious society and pleading "sorry guv, I didn't know" is not acceptable.

If you have a good lawyer you would win.

And what would you gain by suing?

As long as they offered a full refund, and covered any costs, you'd have no loss to be compensated for.
 
And what would you gain by suing?

As long as they offered a full refund, and covered any costs, you'd have no loss to be compensated for.

what about the severe emotional damage caused by finding out my pride and joy had a refurbished card in it :p

yeah, you have a good point there
 
if you look at the description on the competitors site, it does say - This Card is OEM and does not come in retail packaging. The card may show signs of use but will be in full working order. (Manufacturer Refurbished)

I also see ocuk is matching them on the 480 pricing, one thing I might add is the 2 year warranty they have in one sentence and 1 year in another.
 
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Seems from looking at other place I was indeed correct, refurbs but sold as new.

To answer questions our cards are all reference design and most look new, but they are as new refurbs as advertised with 1yr warranty.

Yes you can fit water blocks etc just dontcause any damage in process and if you ever have to return then restore to stock before you and dontcause any physical damage.

The 9800's are ideal physx cards :)

Just a thought here...
I've heard that the nVidia cards can have one of the stock cooler's screws glued in. Since these are refurbs is there any chance the screws-glue bond has been broken making the cooler easier to remove without ruining the screw?

I don't know what classifies them as refurbs (can you tell us what counts as a refurb Gibbo?) but if something (i.e. capacitor) had to be replaced then maybe the cooler was removed. Well, that's my logic...
 
Price of the GTX 580 has went up to £320? I would have bought one at £300, but at £320 it's just not worth it.
 
if you look at the description on the competitors site, it does say - This Card is OEM and does not come in retail packaging. The card may show signs of use but will be in full working order. (Manufacturer Refurbished)

I also see ocuk is matching them on the 480 pricing, one thing I might add is the 2 year warranty they have in one sentence and 1 year in another.

That's because they've updated their descriptions ;)
 
Gibbo, if you dont post mine today, I am going to post a picture of my vegetables on this forum :)

On a side note, how can I change my delivery to next day now that my order is placed?

Jinj
 
Seems from looking at other place I was indeed correct, refurbs but sold as new.

From looking at the other place, it seems that some customers received sealed, brand new cards and others got open ones, so it's disengenuous to say that all their stock was like it.

I bet you wouldn't like it if someone tried the same thing with OCUK.
 
From looking at the other place, it seems that some customers received sealed, brand new cards and others got open ones, so it's disengenuous to say that all their stock was like it.

I bet you wouldn't like it if someone tried the same thing with OCUK.


Not at all when they were trying to make a point on competing with our pricing but saying their's were brand spanking new.

We never also directly said they are selling refurbs, but that it was a high possibility that they were refurbished cards as we'd been offered the same stock. When I mentioned the possibility of this, let me say again, possibility, they were quick to flame myself over there. Yet the end result is it turns out I was right and some were indeed refurbs.

Mistakes happen, but they wanted to compete, which they did but very clearly advertised as "brand spanking new" which seemed unlikely and as it turns out several have recieved open and used products.
 
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