11-12-2013 07:50 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 06:56 PM by ROGBot
11-12-2013 01:20 PM
11-12-2013 05:08 PM
wvdominick wrote:
Here is the socket for those interested. Somebody tell me how I bent that single tiny pin near the top right? The other one you can see if you zoom out a little bit. It's slightly off from the others.
11-12-2013 01:33 PM
11-12-2013 06:45 PM
chrsplmr wrote:
wvdominick+ for hanging in there .. this is a good thread for the new to desktop building to consider.
Welcome to ROG.
First though I want to start by asking you to reconsider your New Asus Position .. they may be harmless in
this, no one knows at this point, and you could not expect them to fix or replace anything damaged by the user. There is a warning sticker over the socket .. ie .. [not that you damaged it, this to is unknown, I don't
doubt you in the least.]
Then I would ask you to reconsider your New NewEgg Position as they are a leader in bringing us the latest in technology First to the market. They have been a long time friend to the enthusiast.
[It is still unknow if perhaps the error was accidentally theirs by shipping a previously RMA'd unit. It has happened before. Everything I buy from them I consider warrants scrutiny. I'll leave this here.]
Excellent points to learn from this:
1. Carefully inspect all new hardware from All Manufacturers. Consider it suspect, both for Quality Control Issues and Possibly being previously owned/opened. If it looks wrong - it probably is.
2. Anything that you see that is questionable, question. Choose to install or continue at that point.[Risky.]
TAKE PICTURES IF YOU ARE UNSURE AND ASK. [I know we are excited and waited for the new gear, but this may save heartache later.]
3. Use an E-tailer/Retailer with a good track record of customer service. ie .. a solid RMA program.
And don't be afraid to call them back if there are Any questions about the package received.
4. Buyer Protection is a wonderful thing. Usually for the few bucks it costs, it makes sense, like insuring a shipment.
OP- and thank you for the review of, and bringing to our attention the GOOGLE Sevice. I was unaware. Excellent. At the end of the day they came through .. good for you.
Best of Luck. Keep us 'posted' .c.
EDIT::: While I was typing this 'wall' you were replying to above. Thank You for the pic to help us understand.c.
11-13-2013 11:51 AM
wvdominick wrote:
Thanks for the welcome. I've been lurking for a long time, but I've never had need to post anything before.
The Newegg and ASUS reps were all very nice and apologetic, but it comes down to those companies refusing to acknowledge a mistake and do what's right. They made the calculation that it is cheaper for them to lose a customer than to eat the cost of a defective $220 product they shipped to me. They succeeded in losing my business and I hope they end up regretting how they treated people like myself.
Those are all excellent points. Well said. Especially #2.
This may have been an RMA'd product, but it looked brand new to me. I don't know, but I do know it is nearly physically impossible to bend one tiny pin in over 1100 pins without effecting the others around it. Stunned that after seeing this board they still blamed it on me. It looks like a manufacturing error, but how that passed inspection is beyond me.
11-14-2013 11:07 AM
pennyboy wrote:
+1 stick to your guns mate! glad to hear you are taking your business elsewhere! If more people walk away after being treated this way they might finally start to rethink their policy and do the right thing by their customers!
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