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Sapphire RMA Query - No Manufacturers Warranty?

For clarity this was purchased directly from them and shipped by them. Hence my surprise and shock with a customer service agent directing me to a youtube video during my online chat with them. The video in question for those bored was this.
Hence I am not confident of getting it resolved, but have been promised a call back from them tomorrow to see how I got on with Sapphire. Would definitely prevent me from buying anything like this again from them. Though as mentioned at the time overclockers had stopped shipping to Ireland (Thanks Brexit) and although they do now ship I don't trust our customs/revenue officers not to nail me on Vat and Import duties at ridiculous rates. Have been using their sister/evil overlords site instead for recent items.
 
Hi,
Was just wondering if anyone had experienced the following. Quick Summary:
I purchased a SAPPHIRE NITRO+ RX 6900 XT in Aug 2021, after months of trying unsuccessfully to get a ref model 6800/6900xt model from AMD and the shambles of Digital River.
I did not buy from overlockers but a competitor as they were not shipping to where I live anymore due to Brexit and stock was hard to find to say the least. Anyway the card never worked as expected, would crash in performance mode, but did work in silent mode/bios and with some undervolting. I would have returned at the time but their was no stock anywhere and needed a GPU so figured if it stopped working I would get it replaced under warranty.
Recently however it hard shuts down the pc when put under any load outside of normal desktop use, e.g. trying to play a game. I purchased a new Seasonic Vertex 1200 X ATX3.0 PSU as the previous one AX860i was getting on in years and needed replacement anyway. I thought perhaps it might be tripping the PSU due to power spikes. However this did not resolve it. I stress tested my current rig properly along with another card, no issue found. Then when testing this card in another computer same behavior, hard shut down when under load. So pretty sure its the card at this stage. I contacted the seller for RMA which is an authorized reseller, and they directed me to Sapphire, ( After they suggested for me to take the card apart myself to resolve, supported by some random you tube vid of someone doing this). I obviously didn't do this.

This is the response I received from Sapphire which I found odd, as wasn't aware this could be the case and in some instances new cards have no manufacturers warranty.
"Dear Sir/Madam:

According serial number (XXXX-XXXXXXXXX), the card does not have manufacturer warranty. It could be discount product from "XXXXX". "XXXXX" originally did not want our warranty protect but only asked for the discount purpose and they said they will handle it by themselves. So that we've provided them a discounted product without carrying manufacturer's warranty. Suggest you contact "XXXXX" support and confirm their warranty policy."

I am expecting a call back from the seller tomorrow to provide an update and will push for it to be fixed, replaced / refunded as per my EU rights but despite them being a large seller/reseller I am not entirely convinced. However its the response from Sapphire I would be interested to get peoples thoughts on.
Is this common practice, and if so I suppose in future I will need to check the RMA process in detail for all sellers/resellers, or are Sapphire just trying to wrangle out of their manufacturer warranty. Any thoughts on the above appreciated. Thanks
 
For clarity this was purchased directly from them and shipped by them. Hence my surprise and shock with a customer service agent directing me to a youtube video during my online chat with them.

At the time you purchased it, do you know if they were handling inventory for other sellers? My understanding is that's the usual way you can buy stuff directly from them and still end up with grey market / counterfeit. For that reason, I never buy anything when they handle fulfilment for a third party in the same listing.
 
@Quarktran how long did you have your old psu for? I have the non-i model which is almost 5 years old, currently have an intel 8700k & evga 1080ti ftw but planning on upgrading to a 4080 or 7900xt/x & intel 13700k or AMD 7800x3d(going to decide once the reviews for the 7800x3d come out in the coming weeks). Will the psu be sufficient?
My old PSU was over 8 years old. Solid as a rock, replaced it just in case this was the cause of the shutdowns due to transient spikes instead of the card but it wasn't and was due a replacement anyway. I was running it with a 5900x and the 6900xt plus the usual. I'd say you would be fine but you really won't know until you try.
 
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At the time you purchased it, do you know if they were handling inventory for other sellers? My understanding is that's the usual way you can buy stuff directly from them and still end up with grey market / counterfeit. For that reason, I never buy anything when they handle fulfilment for a third party in the same listing.
Yeah, they definitely would have had 3rd party sellers selling the same item. It was pure scalping season though unsure if under same listing. Probably. Bought it out of frustration with needing a card and having failed, many, many times to get anything directly from AMD. Paid a little over the odds at the time but it was the closest to MSRP I could get and basically same price as some of the scalped 6800xts at the time. Madness.
 
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Yeah, they definitely would have had 3rd party sellers selling the same item. It was pure scalping season though unsure if under same listing. Probably. Bought it out of frustration with needing a card and having failed, many, many times to get anything directly from AMD. Paid a little over the odds at the time but it was the closest to MSRP I could get and basically same price as some of the scalped 6800xts at the time. Madness.
Hi there, did you get this resolved with a positive outcome, would be interested to know, thanks.
 
Hi there, did you get this resolved with a positive outcome, would be interested to know, thanks.
Yes. Managed to get it resolved after about 4 weeks. Wasn't an easy process but got a full refund once I had returned the faulty card. The written confirmation from Sapphire that it had no warranty as was sold to the retailer at a discount on the basis they would deal with returns helped tremendously. Though this was disputed by them and said they would pick up with Sapphire.
 
Seems to be more and more of a trend where retailers are pushing the limit of avoiding their legal responsibilities, let alone caring in the slightest about providing good service.

I've experienced it first hand and only after 7 months and the backed up threat of legal action I'm finally getting sorted out.

But it's good to share these experiences, I try and avoid Amazon anyway, to be fair I never have been a big user, but very rare I'll buy something now, occasionally a bottle of bourbon whiskey because they actually have a good selection and decent prices for that, and not much can go wrong.
 
That’s disappointing I would have thought the one’s that and sold and fulfilled by them would be free from these shambles.
AFAIK all the stock of an item just gets chucked into their warehouses whether it's been received from their supplier or from the company they're fulfilling for and then all orders are just picked from that pool of stock. They've had issues with selling fake memory cards in the past due to them just mixing all the stock together IIRC.
 
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