Been sorting out an RMA with XFX over the past week. It started well with the online ticket being almost instantly answered with some sound advice. Brilliant, I thought, however when I pressed them to send me RMA instructions things started getting surreal...
I always find condescension and sarcasm the most satisfying response to stupidity - even if it isn't particularly constructive
[ 5/8/2009 3:57:21 PM] Hi. My 8800GTX has stopped working. When I power up the machine it simply does nothing - no lights, no fan, no sign of life at all. I have tried it in a couple of different motherboards with no luck. My current GFX card (nVidia 280 gtx) works fine. Could I please have RMA instructions so I can send it to you for testing? Thanks Shane
[SHAUN_T 5/8/2009 4:46:16 PM] Hi Shane, thanks for your message. Did you make any hardware or software changes, move the PC or notice any unusual messages on start-up when the problems began? Please ensure the power cables are correctly connected to the card and is getting full power. Kind regards, Shaun.
[ 5/8/2009 8:31:40 PM] No warning at all unfortunately. I switched it off, working fine, then went to power on the next day and it was dead . I have subsequently tried it on a couple of other motherboards with no luck.
[ 5/11/2009 12:29:22 PM] Can I have RMA instructions please? His final response really is a work of art... Failure to read my initial post, Check... Failure to get all the facts, Check... Failure to be of any use to the customer, that's a big check!
[SHAUN_T 5/12/2009 12:48:45 PM] Hi Shane, thanks for your message. Unfortunately, your graphics card is out of warranty so we are unable to take the card back for RMA. Have you tried a different card in your system to see if it boots up without any issues? Kind regards, Shaun.
[ 5/13/2009 8:55:31 PM] Wow - I won`t ask how it is you think you know when I purchased this card, but given that the date on the invoice is 7 April 2008, and this issue occurred at the end of March 2009, that would mean that you are suggesting that this card has less than a one year warranty - rather than discussing the finer points of the Sale of Goods Act (as amended) (and the definitions of `fit for purpose` and of `suitable quality`) could I suggest that you send me RMA instructions so we can sort this out in an amicable manner?
I always find condescension and sarcasm the most satisfying response to stupidity - even if it isn't particularly constructive
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