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Is the OP still accurate?
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Doubt it, EVGA apparently no longer do UK warranty and expect you to pay to send it to them internationally. Your best bet is to ask here for whoever manufacturers card you are going for.Is the OP still accurate?
Doubt it, EVGA apparently no longer do UK warranty and expect you to pay to send it to them internationally. Your best bet is to ask here for whoever manufacturers card you are going for.
Yeah. Will not be considering them. Premium price without premium warranty it seems now.They do not - They closed their Preston office going on 8 months ago.
And they do now expect you to ship to Germany out of pocket if the RMA isn't a "special circumstance" (Usually a failure within a few weeks from receiving or multiple failures (I straight up asked if they were covering it)).
Their testing of refurbished cards seems a little bit flaky too.
I do get the feeling EVGA isn't what it once was.
The cards are still good. But yeah, I'll be on my 4th 2080ti when this RMA comes back. Wouldn't want to be paying international shipping every time.
With my first card since it was within a month of purchase they should have given me a brand new card but they didn't, Citing stock, despite them still being for sale everywhere, but I'd guess it's internal stock. I got given an obviously used card with a few scuffs and scratches. When you have to RMA a brand new card that still has the plastic film on places, you shouldn't get an obviously used card back in my opinion.
I've heard things about them upgrading cards & providing extra warranty but who knows. This is the first time I've had so many issues with a GPU..
I could be incredibly lucky so don't just take my issues as gospel, but I wouldn't be jumping straight to EVGA next time.
Powercolor look to make awesome cards (5700XT), but don't fancy waiting a month if it goes faulty.
That’s a shame they were my number one choice for the new nvidia cards when released.They do not - They closed their Preston office going on 8 months ago.
And they do now expect you to ship to Germany out of pocket if the RMA isn't a "special circumstance" (Usually a failure within a few weeks from receiving or multiple failures (I straight up asked if they were covering it)).
Their testing of refurbished cards seems a little bit flaky too.
I do get the feeling EVGA isn't what it once was.
The cards are still good. But yeah, I'll be on my 4th 2080ti when this RMA comes back. Wouldn't want to be paying international shipping every time.
With my first card since it was within a month of purchase they should have given me a brand new card but they didn't, Citing stock, despite them still being for sale everywhere, but I'd guess it's internal stock. I got given an obviously used card with a few scuffs and scratches. When you have to RMA a brand new card that still has the plastic film on places, you shouldn't get an obviously used card back in my opinion.
I've heard things about them upgrading cards & providing extra warranty but who knows. This is the first time I've had so many issues with a GPU..
I could be incredibly unlucky so don't just take my issues as gospel, but I wouldn't be jumping straight to EVGA next time.
When I sent WD my just over 3 year old out of warranty HDD, I got a brand new one in return, how it should be done when customer satisfaction is valued.
EVGA is Murica only now more or less, gave up on the EU. Was a EVGA fanboy, bought all their stuff, but outside of graphics cards and a few PSUs, that is it. Their EU store has been MIA for months now, screw them.They do not - They closed their Preston office going on 8 months ago.
And they do now expect you to ship to Germany out of pocket if the RMA isn't a "special circumstance" (Usually a failure within a few weeks from receiving or multiple failures (I straight up asked if they were covering it)).
Their testing of refurbished cards seems a little bit flaky too.
I do get the feeling EVGA isn't what it once was.
So for cards you have to send back yourself, to somewhere in the EU, are we going to get shafted even more with that at the end of the year?
Is there a custom declaration that says "repair" or whatever and vat was already paid for with original purchase so no vat? or will we get shafted with customs trying to charge vat on the rma + courier ransom fee for package?
Given the uncertainty it makes no sense to buy any product that doesn't have a UK-based RMA centre right now.
Am I misreading something? Does OC not cover the whole period?There is a customs decoration for sending items for repair or warranty replacements, however they do not cover all the costs. NZXT sent me a replacement directly from the US, and it was marked as warranty replacement, but I still had to pay a "processing fee" to have it released from customs by the courier.
Given the uncertainty it makes no sense to buy any product that doesn't have a UK-based RMA centre right now.
We really should be supporting companies that do this regardless of Brexit, being able to send the card to a UK base saves a lot of time, hassle and money.