07-05-2013 10:20 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 03:40 AM by ROGBot
The only way we would cover burn damage is if there was component failure to any components on your card. Your unit does not have component failure it came in with burn damage and I cannot specify how the damage was cause but it is not covered under our warranty. If you would like to move forward with replacing your unit I can offer you a discount price of $260.00 (shipping waived). I have attached a link so you can see what kind of damage is and isn't covered under our warranty. Thanks
http://support.asus.com/repair.aspx?no=568&Slanguage=en
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nitestar95 wrote:
I have to say, I'm cautiously watching this thread as well as the one on hardforum to see the outcome of this. In the past two years, I've purchased five Asus motherboards and two top end video cards (not asus because of the 'only 3 of 5 heatpipes actually cool anything situation with their videocards). Next year it will be time to upgrade. This situation will strongly determine who's equipment I will be purchasing; it's already left a bad opinion of asus as I'm shopping for a new router, and have now stopped considering their line of networking equipment based on this customer's problems with service. Considering the cost, and the markup of high end video cards, it won't cost asus much to resolve this problem. The question remains, do they want repeat customers, or prefer to screw people who've already given asus their hard earned cash for a product that has failed in a potentially disastrous way.
Lots of eyes are on you, Asus. What's it going to be; do you value your customers, or should we all take a walk down to the next aisle and buy something else? MSI already has my video card business (at least until you fix your heat pipe design on yours). Perhaps I should start looking at another manufacturer to replace my rog boards when the time comes. That will be about $1000 from me in sales from you. I'm not the only one watching this. You decide how you want to run your company, for as long as you stay in business. For while 'the customer is always right' isn't always necessarily true, if you want that customer to come back and buy more stuff, you have to treat him right. He already indicated that he's into high end computer equipment by buying that card. You decide if you want him to buy any more of your products when the time comes, because I guarantee you, even sterling reviews of your products will not change his, or lots of our, decisions as to whether or your products are worth taking a chance on.
07-12-2013 02:17 PM