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Are you able to RMA the board at all? it looks like a bit of a scam to me...

I've no experience with bent pins but to me they look to have just been bent straight backwards and are probably easily bent back. I'd probably ask him to return it and say you'll give him a refund once you've inspected it, the trouble is if you can't RMA it you could end up out of pocket. IMO there's no way that can happen in transit especially when you have the plastic cover attached. I reckon he's just bent the 2 pins back took a photo and is now trying to pull a fast one.
 
No serial numbers taken. Lesson learned. I have the receipt but doubt that would have the info :( Can't believe I didn't.
 
I have this pic of the board - It's massive so it's in spoiler tags. Could probably tell if the item has been swapped. :confused:

 
When I sold my motherboards on eBay, I made little marks with permanent marker near the serial numbers on the MB just in case anything happened. Luckily it did not.
 
I have no idea what a MAC address is :p

It's an identification number unique to every network card, I've had a few Asus boards that had a sticker somewhere telling you the MAC address of the onboard NIC.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAC_address

I'd be tempted to ask him to return it and tell him you'll refund later, chances are once he realises he won't get a free mobo out of it and will have to pay return postage he might suddenly fix it himself.
 
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I've told him I disagree it was damaged in transit and asked if the pins are bent or snapped. If they are just bent they should bend back anyway but that's not the point.
 
I've told him I disagree it was damaged in transit and asked if the pins are bent or snapped. If they are just bent they should bend back anyway but that's not the point.

Send him this message

"I am willing to offer you a refund once you send me the item back and I can inspect it and check that the serial numbers on the board match the ones I recorded before I sent it out for delivery".
 
Send him this message

"I am willing to offer you a refund once you send me the item back and I can inspect it and check that the serial numbers on the board match the ones I recorded before I sent it out for delivery".

+1 call his bluff. Say you have the serial numbers to undertake a fraud check. Thatll scare the loser off. Unless he is lurking on here...
 
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