2TB sabrent Rocket no longer detected and appears to be very very dead

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first off im only here seeking advice on if its possible to fix this on my end, i tried on other forums after attempting to RMA it and they admitted it was faulty and yet they still refuse to RMA it and i could not think of anything to help fix it

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recently my sabrent rocket 2tb nvme drive has died(and very rarely used as im a key worker in the UK and i havent had the time to enjoy it) with solid proof and sabrent have refused my RMA request despite admitting it was genuinely defective and being well over a year left in warranty and im hoping some of you guys can come up with a solution to fix it if i havent found it myself

hardware is (yes they scrutinised my hardware as if it was my fault it failed)

CPU is Ryzen 5 3600
Psu is evga supernova G2 750w
GPU is palit rtx 3070
No other devices using PCIe slots and have tried swapping the drive to the second m2 slot on my MSI b550m mortar WiFi motherboard

confirmed invoice and address but they are refusing my RMA request

its not a cheap component so if theres anything i missed can you let me know, i have attached a screencap showing in sabrents own control panel the drive is actually dead

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its absolutely full scale scummy of them to treat a keyworker this way, i highly advise against anyone having any business with sabrent, they will not honor their warranty and they will ask a million questions to get out of having to honor it and when they admit its their fault, they will still not honor the warranty, if anyones interested at this point im open to post all the emails for proof
 
Where did you buy it from?

And on what grounds did they refuse RMA?

ebay, which they claimed was not an official retailer and they refused the RMA because of that after admitting the drive needed to be replaced, it is now back in its original packaging and in pristine condition except for the fact it doesnt work
 
Drop a line to Amazon (if you got it there) , they need to honour the warranty. Note Sabrent give 5yr warranty on Rocket pcie SSD. Can you post their response?


Hello xxxxxxxxx ,

Thank you for getting in contact with Sabrent support, I apologize for the issue you were having with your 2 TB Rocket drive, I will be glad to assist you with the request.

As per your screenshot yes, it looks like the device must be replaced, please reply with the following:

1. Pictures showing the front and the back of the SSD
2. The copy of your purchase invoice

Also please confirm your current shipping address. Once we have that information we will validate the warranty on the product.

I will leave the ticket open waiting for your reply, feel free to contact me at your earliest convenience

Regards,



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On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 3:39 PM EDT,




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Hello,

you will need to contact eBay

Unfortunately, we will not be able to help with this unit because that is not an authorized seller.

Best regards,




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Thats the problem with ebay thinking your getting a bargain untill warranty issiues arise.

Its a common mistake people make with ebay.

its still very very illegal, it was a brand new and sealed product and it was well looked after to the point i even kept its packaging. i would avoid sabrent like the plague now if this is how they treat customers. in the past i have had to RMA other pc parts very sparingly over 10 years and sabrent is the only company that has refused to take accountability and replace it, even intel were quick to replace a dead cpu about 8 years ago and that was my last RMA request before this
 
just considering my options, it literally says on the packaging and in the manual 5 years manufacturer warranty if registered and 1 year warranty if not and it was registered and it is still well within the first year and barely used and im fairly sure no retailer in the UK will deal with this after the first 6/12 months
 
Retailers have to. The issue they have is you didn't buy from a retailer. Its fairly common unfortunately.

An example Being garmin.

https://support.garmin.com/en-GB/?faq=wLOIaH52wd1I84D2BKy7m9

but it was bought from a legitimate store and not an auction. i will contact ebay to see what they have to say about this but i think it is entirely sabrents responsibility to replace it after admitting it was defective and i will be primarily be holding them accountable
 
Not sure he answered this? Even if it was a debit card purchase I'd still speak to your credit card company and then your bank.

paypal but honestly id rather sabrent own up and replace it instead of going down the route of forced refunds, im not completely unreasonable
 
it is less than a year old and requires no registration for 12 month UK warranty (as stated on both the packaging and in the manual ) regardless of where you got it aslong as its a genuine product and these dead drives are starting to pop up in mass now, the 5 year extended warranty is where things get difficult legally but sabrent are intentionally now delaying the RMA, never buy from sabrent
 
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