Spotted this post on another forum, apparently Overclockers UK agreed to accept the card back at the buyers cost and sent him a replacement. Sounds like the best course of action is to kick up a real fuss with your reseller. Good Luck.....
ok, most retails will replace a faulty piece of hardware if it goes wrong in the first 12 months, however, once the 12 months is up the responsibility no longer becomes theirs & it becomes the hardware manufactures if the warranty is for 24 or 36 months.
Fine & dandy in principle - a nightmare in practice.
My PowerColor X1900XT has died, its 18 months old & it has a 24 month warranty. Rang the sellers (Overclockers UK) & they gave me an email: '
[email protected]'
Tried to contact them, no reply. Found out some info & emailed '
[email protected]'
They told me to contact the supplier.
Overclockers assures me that I need to speak to PowerColor.
Speak to Powercolor & they told be that I need to contact:
'
[email protected]'
So i try them & get nothing. I then read on the USA website (which has a full RMA setup etc) that:
" SORRY! NO INTERNATIONAL RMA WILL BE ACCEPTED!!! Direct RMA for North America end users ONLY. The customers who resides outside of North America, please go to "tul.com.tw" for RMA inquiries. You may get no reply if you resides outside of North America. "
So it tells you to contact tul if outside North America but goes on to say that you wont get a reply if you live outside North America!!!
WTF!!