OK this is not about OCUK but another retailer.
Would appreciate some input from the GB rep on these forums and some other members.
I received a Z68-UD4 in late June. I have some other threads on here about some of the problems I have had with it. However I percevered with the board until finally the NIC died and I sent ii off for RMA.
Just been told that they have rejected the RMA because the board has a bent pin (it does they sent me a picture). The board was sent back with the cap on so this has not happened in transit nor is it something I spotted when I first received the board, so I am claiming that the board must have been manufactured with a bad socket.
The company do not disagree that I may have received the board with a dodgy socket however they are telling me that I should have inspected the board properly within the first seven days to determine if the socket was damaged. If I spotted this in the first seven days they would have provided a replacement.
Now I didn't examine the socket when I received the board I simply put my cpu in and the board (usually) posted. In fact the board worked perfectly fine (and still does) once it posts, so I never had any reason to think the board damaged. Like many people on the web I assumed this was just a bios issue.
I'm going to write to the cmpany in question and dispute this but from talking to them they say that they understand the problem but the issue is that GB will not honour the warranty for a damaged socket after seven days.
I've not contacted GB yet but will do today. Anybody had any similar problems and/or resolution?
cheers
Would appreciate some input from the GB rep on these forums and some other members.
I received a Z68-UD4 in late June. I have some other threads on here about some of the problems I have had with it. However I percevered with the board until finally the NIC died and I sent ii off for RMA.
Just been told that they have rejected the RMA because the board has a bent pin (it does they sent me a picture). The board was sent back with the cap on so this has not happened in transit nor is it something I spotted when I first received the board, so I am claiming that the board must have been manufactured with a bad socket.
The company do not disagree that I may have received the board with a dodgy socket however they are telling me that I should have inspected the board properly within the first seven days to determine if the socket was damaged. If I spotted this in the first seven days they would have provided a replacement.
Now I didn't examine the socket when I received the board I simply put my cpu in and the board (usually) posted. In fact the board worked perfectly fine (and still does) once it posts, so I never had any reason to think the board damaged. Like many people on the web I assumed this was just a bios issue.
I'm going to write to the cmpany in question and dispute this but from talking to them they say that they understand the problem but the issue is that GB will not honour the warranty for a damaged socket after seven days.
I've not contacted GB yet but will do today. Anybody had any similar problems and/or resolution?
cheers