Antec 850 PSU Failed Again..Need a new PSU

Yeah I phoned OCUK and I have to go through Antec as its over the 12 months, Antec ask to go through my retailer 1st before going direct. I have a ticket open with Antec at the minute at the stage where they send me an RMA number to send it off. It's been 2 days since the initial contact, hurry hurry I need my pc, I do have an old PSU but it's only 380w and not gonna risk it. Got BT infinity coming tomorrow damn it, gonna miss my online gaming ;)
 
Yeah I phoned OCUK and I have to go through Antec as its over the 12 months, Antec ask to go through my retailer 1st before going direct. I have a ticket open with Antec at the minute at the stage where they send me an RMA number to send it off. It's been 2 days since the initial contact, hurry hurry I need my pc, I do have an old PSU but it's only 380w and not gonna risk it. Got BT infinity coming tomorrow damn it, gonna miss my online gaming ;)

I thought you meant you bought it March 10th not March 2010.

Unless they're not doing it retrospectively then this should apply:

Just to clarify another point as well, if your read our support page carefully which is linked to in the OP of this thread you will see we clearly state:-

1. After the product is 28 days old you can either RMA with ourselves or the manufacturer.

To clarify this means you can either RMA back to ourselves or the manufacturer, the choice is yours.

So for instance it makes sense to RMA back to us, if the manufacturer does not have for say instance a UK RMA support facility, for example Sapphire. So with Sapphire you'd RMA the product with OcUK in the 2yr period, we will honour the warranty for the full 2yr period, or in the case of Asus 3yr etc. As we understand some manufacturers are not so easy to deal with and here at OcUK we want to ensure you get truly the best service and support.

However in some circumstances the manufacturer can offer a better service and quicker turn around time, for example KFA2, Gigabyte, Hard drive manufacturers and EVGA are famous for top level customer service and RMA support with quick turn around times. With these manufacturers we'd recommend you deal with them, simply as they can support and turn the product around quicker giving better service. Though again of course if the customer wishes we will deal with the product ourselves for them. What I would insist though is with printers, laptops and monitors after 28 days it is very advisable to deal with the manufacturer because many of them are actually on-site warranties which are the best and obviously like all other Etailors OcUK does not offer on-site warranties.

So just to clarify, after 28 days the choice is yours, you can deal with the manufacturer or OcUK, we will be happy to assist and do the best we can to offer the best service and attempt to get ourselves regarded as the best online etailor when it comes to RMA service. :)

Please remember though warranties, don't cover an end-user physically damaging a product due to in proper installation etc. or wear and tear, or in some cases modification. For example EVGA are fine with heatsinks being removed from VGA cards, as long as no damage is caused and they are re-fitted correctly if the card needs to be RMA'd, wheras other manufacturers removing the cooler voids warranty.

**14 DAYS SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!**
 
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I thought you meant you bought it March 10th not March 2010.

Unless they're not doing it retrospectively then this should apply:



**14 DAYS SATISFACTION GUARANTEE!**
Yeah sorry for the confusion, I should have made it more clear however I was told on the phone by a guy at OCUK that I would have to go through Antec. But he said he thought the item only had a 2yr warranty.
 
Yeah sorry for the confusion, I should have made it more clear however I was told on the phone by a guy at OCUK that I would have to go through Antec. But he said he thought the item only had a 2yr warranty.
Well I did read this extract from my email from Antec,
Please be informed that your shipping charges are not covered by the warranty which stated on our website:*http://www.antec.com/Believe_it/index.php?page=warranty_info&AQ=AQ3&value=en
So off I go to the post office thinking hmm maybe £15 or £20, bit much but I suppose it's cheaper than a new one.....
Omg, they wanted £37! I said come on m8 I don't want it there this evening, he said because the weight is over 2kg it's crazy pricing, he could have done it for £30 but no signature etc.
I must admit I was seriously thinking of taking it and throwing it in the bin outside the post office, but eventually composed myself and handed the cash over. I do underestimate now how good Logitech are on returns, they do everything for you and send the printed label etc, same country too.
Let that be a reminder for some thinking of using the warranty that comes with some products, it is sometimes not worth the hassle.
 
Too late now but in this sort of situation I'd have posted in the Customer Service section of the forum and see what someone like 5UB could do.

Maybe nothing but it might have saved you £37.
 
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