Is a graphics card returned for RMA eligible for DSR?

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e I have sent it off, I'd rather take a refund as the card only lasted 6 months because its a bad model. is it possible?
dont think it but just to make sure.
cheers guys
 
does any1 know how long it takes for an RMA?? OC said they sent it back to manufacturer on the 3/05/12. just over two weeks now.
 
I had a graphics card sent back to overclockers because it failed, lost £260 on the "refund". Hence the reason I never shop at overclockers anymore lol.
 
the retailer is responsible for sorting this in a reasonable time, id say more than 28 days id be threatening them with sale of goods act
 
I had a graphics card sent back to overclockers because it failed, lost £260 on the "refund". Hence the reason I never shop at overclockers anymore lol.

Seriously lol, tht bad :(, thx Cleeecooo. guess I'll give enough time before contacting them. Manufacturer is VTX3D/PowerColor.
btw shud the RMA history appear on my OC account? its empty, i asked them but they say its not always on there.
 
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Well got an email saying its gonna be delivered tomorrow, I do hope I will receive a replacement rather a repair on the same one.
 
Mine was a powercolor card too, they'd stopped making it, hence why I couldn't get it repaired or replaced. Still don't see why they couldn't replace it with a comparable card of the time though, instead of fobbing me off with a refund less than the amount the few 2nd hand cards were going for, *****.
 
Mine was a powercolor card too, they'd stopped making it, hence why I couldn't get it repaired or replaced. Still don't see why they couldn't replace it with a comparable card of the time though, instead of fobbing me off with a refund less than the amount the few 2nd hand cards were going for, *****.

Yeh shame about that man :(, Hope this one lasts more than 6 months. otherwise im gonna switch to another brand.
 
If you buy a card, use it for a period of time, and get a refund an amount less than you paid, you didn't lose £260 quid, you lost whatever the nearest replacement cost - the money they gave you. If that actually happened, you still have a right to be annoyed, but quantify the actual losses, not the prices of the card - the money you got back some time after using it. :)
 
If you buy a card, use it for a period of time, and get a refund an amount less than you paid, you didn't lose £260 quid, you lost whatever the nearest replacement cost - the money they gave you. If that actually happened, you still have a right to be annoyed, but quantify the actual losses, not the prices of the card - the money you got back some time after using it. :)

This. You can't seriously expect a full refund on what is actually now very much a used product. :rolleyes:
 
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