Soldato
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I don't see a problem with this, I've always registered EVGA cards at time of purchase and aslong as you remove the card from your account the person you sell to can register that (providing it's still under warranty)
scam going around on ebay currently with EVGA crds used for mining, miners would buy cards, would break, guest RMA it, break again and then they Would buy another EVGA card from users that havent UV marked the card or posted on ebay listing of the cards serial number- (even if you have pictures of serial number, has to be posted on the listing pictures)
Swapping their broken unit and then using the new one or EVEN selling the new one with Serial code posted!
to be honest, wonder how many guest rma they have done due to mining and cant do a thing about it
Isn't it a case of not being able to register the card after its already been registered by the original owner?
In anycase this isn't a choice killer for me, i don't blame them in the current climate.
I'm not sure how this works as second user with a card which has been unregistered by the first owner.
I can still register it on the EVGA website, but the form asks for place of purchase (as if I bought the card new) and asks me to upload a copy of the invoice.
Saying all that - Maybe this is just for the US? The EU guest RMA page is still live https://eu.evga.com/support/guestregister.asp
It does that currently, if you have a EVGA card on your account and sell it you need to remove it from yours before the buyer can register it themselves.
That makes sense, dishonest ####ers spoiling it for the rest of us.
Doubt it, most US citizens aren't aware that anywhere else exists.wonder for how long- to lock out region(s) whilst others are fine - would **** off US owners
Issue is though, what happens if you buy used in the UK/EU and they also decide to withdraw this in those regions along with the US...your then left with no warranty support, and I guess they are allowed to review this and change it at any time as things like that are usually written into the T&C's.Guest RMA is still active in Europe.
Agreed, same hereIf they do this in the UK ill change brand as its the main reason I buy EVGA,