08-26-2013 07:02 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 07:49 PM by ROGBot
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09-03-2013 02:32 AM
izzyreb02 wrote:
>_< I'm trying to think what I should do about the board when I receive it back. If I decide to sell it then I have to find a way for them to transfer the warranty side to the person that I'm selling it to.
Cause on PCCaseGear when you purchase something it automatically gives you the receipt details linked on your account.
09-03-2013 03:15 AM
foana wrote:
Should also note that regardless of what PCcasegear say you have a 2 year warranty by law in Australia, and even after that their is an expectation that products should continue to work, so you can still return the board to PCcasegear and have them deal with the RMA.
09-03-2013 07:33 AM
foana wrote:
The warranties are not transferred. Once you sell it, just supply a copy of the receipt or the receipt number, that's all you really need. The warranty is specific to the product not the person, just like if you were to sell a brand new car still under warranty. Should also note that regardless of what PCcasegear say you have a 2 year warranty by law in Australia, and even after that their is an expectation that products should continue to work, so you can still return the board to PCcasegear and have them deal with the RMA.
I am in a similar boat, I have a brand new bf3 edition replacement (checked serials with Asus so know it wasn't refurbished) just laying around since I got a formula due to the 3-4 month wait for the replacement. I'm not interested in running it as my PC but I am hoping it will be compatible for an ESXi rig, once I'm done with my CCNA/CCNA Security, to get MC certs + vmware certs. That way if I lose it in another 6 months I won't really care.
Good luck whatever path you choose.
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