I've had it with newegg!!!!

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OCGuy

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Jul 12, 2000
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Originally posted by: rogue1979
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: rogue1979

Wrong.

I still think newegg was unfair, regardless of what ATOT says. Several people did post saying that they did not know a missing UPC used for a rebate would void the vendors warranty. So regardless of what ATOT thinks, this thread did contribute.

Did yours?????

Several people also die every year from electrocuting themselves in the bathtub. What is your point?

Wow, another contributing post directly relating to the thread topic.

Amazing!

It is very on topic. You are pointing to other idiots to justify your own idiocy.

 

rogue1979

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Mar 14, 2001
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I see myself getting pulled into a shouting and insulting match. Tempted as I am to insult the sh!t of some of you more than deserving @ssholes, I'm not gonna do it.

Something tells me I'm getting close to being banned with this post, even though there hasn't been much moderation in this thread so far...
 

tomt4535

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Jan 4, 2004
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So did you RMA it to XFX like you should have done in the first place? They will fix it for you.
 

OCGuy

Lifer
Jul 12, 2000
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Originally posted by: rogue1979
I see myself getting pulled into a shouting and insulting match. Tempted as I am to insult the sh!t of some of you more than deserving @ssholes, I'm not gonna do it.

Something tells me I'm getting close to being banned with this post, even though there hasn't been much moderation in this thread so far...

 

rogue1979

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Mar 14, 2001
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Originally posted by: tomt4535
So did you RMA it to XFX like you should have done in the first place? They will fix it for you.

I have to wait until newegg returns it, then yes.

 

purbeast0

No Lifer
Sep 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: rogue1979
I see myself getting pulled into a shouting and insulting match. Tempted as I am to insult the sh!t of some of you more than deserving @ssholes, I'm not gonna do it.

Something tells me I'm getting close to being banned with this post, even though there hasn't been much moderation in this thread so far...

or just admit defeat and stop posting in this thread, it will make it die quicker than you trying to state why you are correct when it is blatently obviously to everyone except you that newegg is not in the wrong here.
 

InverseOfNeo

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Nov 17, 2000
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Originally posted by: rogue1979
Originally posted by: syrillus
Cliffs:
OP rants that Newegg is clearly in the wrong.
ATOT proves him wrong.
OP proceeds to downplay his pissiness by saying he doesn't really care, and was posting to help others out.

Wrong.

I still think newegg was unfair, regardless of what ATOT says. Several people did post saying that they did not know a missing UPC used for a rebate would void the vendors warranty. So regardless of what ATOT thinks, this thread did contribute.

Did yours?????

Again, I feel that you are missing the point of what others are saying. NewEgg does NOT offer any type of warranty. They offer a return period and their return policy is VERY similar, if not identical, to every other retailers (online and B&M) return policy that offers mail-in rebates. Warranty != return period/policy!

In fact, I ask of you to go to all the other etailers, that offer products with MIRs, you buy from and look up if you can return a product without a UPC label. I would be extremely surprised if they allow such a thing.

Also, your join date is similar to mine with similar post counts... you should be used to the people on here. You have no reason to whine because someone says something mean. It's life. Little has changed in the past 8 years you have been a member on here...actually I would say its gotten better.
 
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Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: rogue1979

Wrong.

I still think newegg was unfair, regardless of what ATOT says. Several people did post saying that they did not know a missing UPC used for a rebate would void the vendors warranty. So regardless of what ATOT thinks, this thread did contribute.

Did yours?????

Several people also die every year from electrocuting themselves in the bathtub. What is your point?

lol.

OP please edit the title as to not falsely tarnish newegg's reputation.
 

MotionMan

Lifer
Jan 11, 2006
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Originally posted by: rogue1979
Originally posted by: syrillus
Cliffs:
OP rants that Newegg is clearly in the wrong.
ATOT proves him wrong.
OP proceeds to downplay his pissiness by saying he doesn't really care, and was posting to help others out.

Wrong.

I still think newegg was unfair, regardless of what ATOT says. Several people did post saying that they did not know a missing UPC used for a rebate would void the vendors warranty. So regardless of what ATOT thinks, this thread did contribute.

Did yours?????

Except that it does not:

Again, removing the UPC makes the item unreturnable to most venders.

Removing the UPC does not affect the manufacturers warrantee in any way.

MotionMan
 

ElFenix

Elite Member
Super Moderator
Mar 20, 2000
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god i hope this guy has been owned hard


when the hell is anything returnable after you cut the UPC out?
 

JujuFish

Lifer
Feb 3, 2005
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Originally posted by: rogue1979
Originally posted by: JujuFish
Originally posted by: rogue1979
Originally posted by: JujuFish

Holy shit, you're dense. Don't procreate, please.

Another personal attack!

I feel good about being pretty popular around here
Attack? I'm merely pointing out the painfully obvious.
What if I said that you were a spineless little worm because you can insult online without any real consequences. Would I be merely pointing out the painfully obvious?
Again, not insulting, merely pointing out the truth. The evidence is right here for everyone to see. People have pointed out numerous times the error in your thinking and you still refused to acknowledge it. That's called being dense. The fact that you're getting so defensive about it merely adds weight to the conclusion.
 

OCGuy

Lifer
Jul 12, 2000
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I'm going to go ahead and say we need to throw this in the mix with the others since it is getting close to the end of the year: SOOTYN
 

rogue1979

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Mar 14, 2001
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Yes, I see it's called a "return policy" and not a warranty.

VGA Limited Replacement Only 30-Day Return Policy

* Return for refund within: non-refundable
* Return for replacement within: 30 days

Products that state "This item is covered by Newegg.com's Replacement Only 30-Day Return Policy", or items labeled as ?Non-refundable? (or similar labeling) must be returned to Newegg within 30 days of the invoice date for this policy to apply. Products covered by this return policy may only be returned for a replacement of the same or equivalent item. ?Return? constitutes receipt of the product by Newegg, and not the mere issuance of an RMA.

The following conditions are not acceptable for return, and will result in the merchandise you have returned to Newegg being returned to you:

* Cards exhibiting physical damage
* Cards that are missing the manufacturer label containing model number, part number or serial number
* Cards that are missing the manufacturer warranty label
* Cards returned without all included accessories, bonus games, and documentation


This is listed on the link for the product listing, before you even open the product link for details or add it to your cart.

Also when you open up the details, you see a link for "returns and rebates". Within that is the same link for "VGA Return Policy" that I copied above. Again, nothing about a missing UPC voiding "Return Policy" despite clicking on the first two options.

I don't see anything about a missing UPC or even the original packaging in their "Standard VGA Return Policy".

Thank you everybody, I now understand that a missing UPC voids the return policy at newegg and most if not all other online vendors. Several people have posted the link showing this exact policy.

But even with all the parts I have ordered offline, and the returns I have done, I have never had to deal with this or even seen a specific policy stating no UPC means no Return Policy.

I am not saying that newegg or other vendors do not state that somewhere on the website.

I'm saying that it should be posted right there with the VGA Standard Return Policy.

Especially when they are actively promoting mail-in rebates.
 

Born2bwire

Diamond Member
Oct 28, 2005
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Originally posted by: rogue1979
Yes, I see it's called a "return policy" and not a warranty.

VGA Limited Replacement Only 30-Day Return Policy

* Return for refund within: non-refundable
* Return for replacement within: 30 days

Products that state "This item is covered by Newegg.com's Replacement Only 30-Day Return Policy", or items labeled as ?Non-refundable? (or similar labeling) must be returned to Newegg within 30 days of the invoice date for this policy to apply. Products covered by this return policy may only be returned for a replacement of the same or equivalent item. ?Return? constitutes receipt of the product by Newegg, and not the mere issuance of an RMA.

The following conditions are not acceptable for return, and will result in the merchandise you have returned to Newegg being returned to you:

* Cards exhibiting physical damage
* Cards that are missing the manufacturer label containing model number, part number or serial number
* Cards that are missing the manufacturer warranty label
* Cards returned without all included accessories, bonus games, and documentation


This is listed on the link for the product listing, before you even open the product link for details or add it to your cart.

I don't see anything about a missing UPC or even the original packaging.

Thank you everybody, I now understand that a missing UPC voids the return policy at newegg and most if not all other online vendors. Several people have posted the link showing this exact policy.

But even with all the parts I have ordered offline, and the returns I have done, I have never had to deal with this or even seen a specific policy stating no UPC means no Return Policy.

I am not saying that newegg or other vendors do not state that somewhere on the website.

I'm saying that it should be posted right there with the VGA Standard Return Policy.

Especially when they are actively promoting mail-in rebates.

It said it right at the top of the page, I already pointed this out.
 

Crusty

Lifer
Sep 30, 2001
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Originally posted by: rogue1979
Originally posted by: syrillus
Cliffs:
OP rants that Newegg is clearly in the wrong.
ATOT proves him wrong.
OP proceeds to downplay his pissiness by saying he doesn't really care, and was posting to help others out.

Wrong.

I still think newegg was unfair, regardless of what ATOT says. Several people did post saying that they did not know a missing UPC used for a rebate would void the vendors warranty. So regardless of what ATOT thinks, this thread did contribute.

Did yours?????

How on earth did you come to this conclusion? Newegg does not offer warranty service to begin with, they allow you to return items if the item fits all the required items their return policy states(which requires HAVING A UPC). On top of that XFX does NOT CARE what you do with the original box if you are applying for warranty service.

There is a big difference between returning an item to where you bought it and getting warranty service. If you give an item back to a retail store without a UPC WTF are they supposed to do with it then? They can't send it back to the manuf. for replacement/reimbursement because you took off the UPC!

If I could return items without a UPC I would be a millionaire by now.

1) Buy product with rebate
2) Claim rebate with UPC
3) Return said item receiving full cost back
4) Receive rebate funds
...
5) PROFIT

 

OCGuy

Lifer
Jul 12, 2000
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Someone take the shovel from the OP so he stops digging.


On 2nd thought.....dont. :laugh:
 

rogue1979

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Mar 14, 2001
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Originally posted by: Crusty
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How on earth did you come to this conclusion? Newegg does not offer warranty service to begin with, they allow you to return items if the item fits all the required items their return policy states(which requires HAVING A UPC). On top of that XFX does NOT CARE what you do with the original box if you are applying for warranty service.

There is a big difference between returning an item to where you bought it and getting warranty service. If you give an item back to a retail store without a UPC WTF are they supposed to do with it then? They can't send it back to the manuf. for replacement/reimbursement because you took off the UPC!

If I could return items without a UPC I would be a millionaire by now.

1) Buy product with rebate
2) Claim rebate with UPC
3) Return said item receiving full cost back
4) Receive rebate funds
...
5) PROFIT

Hmm, if I was returning the card for a refund that would work. But since I clearly stated from the beginning that I wanted a replacement....

If I can return it to XFX for a replacement without the UPC, so can newegg.

Then the could sell it returned video card under "open box" which is very popular.

If they don't want to replace a video card with in the 30-day period, then that should be clearly stated. If removing the original UPC for a rebate that newegg specifically promoted is a problem, it should be clearly stated. As per another post I showed how this information is not included in the first two links regarding warranty or return policy at newegg.

 

purbeast0

No Lifer
Sep 13, 2001
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Originally posted by: rogue1979
Originally posted by: Crusty
[

How on earth did you come to this conclusion? Newegg does not offer warranty service to begin with, they allow you to return items if the item fits all the required items their return policy states(which requires HAVING A UPC). On top of that XFX does NOT CARE what you do with the original box if you are applying for warranty service.

There is a big difference between returning an item to where you bought it and getting warranty service. If you give an item back to a retail store without a UPC WTF are they supposed to do with it then? They can't send it back to the manuf. for replacement/reimbursement because you took off the UPC!

If I could return items without a UPC I would be a millionaire by now.

1) Buy product with rebate
2) Claim rebate with UPC
3) Return said item receiving full cost back
4) Receive rebate funds
...
5) PROFIT

Hmm, if I was returning the card for a refund that would work. But since I clearly stated from the beginning that I wanted a replacement....

If I can return it to XFX for a replacement without the UPC, so can newegg.

Then the could sell it returned video card under "open box" which is very popular.

If they don't want to replace a video card with in the 30-day period, then that should be clearly stated. If removing the original UPC for a rebate that newegg specifically promoted is a problem, it should be clearly stated. As per another post I showed how this information is not included in the first two links regarding warranty or return policy at newegg.

WHY IS THIS SO FUCKING HARD FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND.

LET ME TYPE THIS IN CAPS SO MAYBE YOU CAN READ BETTER.

1. YOU GO TO THE STORE TO EXCHANGE FOR THE EXACT ITEM BECAUSE IT IS BROKEN. THE STORE GIVES YOU A NEW ITEM OFF THE SHELF.

2. THE STORE THEN SENDS IT BACK WITH RETAIL PACKAGING TO THE MANUFACTURE TO GET THEIR CREDIT BACK OR ANOTHER ONE.

3. SINCE THEY CANT SEND IT BACK WITH RETAIL PACKAGING TO THE MANUFACTURE, THEY CANNOT TAKE YOUR RMA, BECAUSE YOU DID NOT RETURN THE RETAIL PACKAGING TO THE STORE.

4. NEXT TIME YOU WANT TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE, GO DIRECTLY TO THE MANUFACTURE FOR IT, AND NOT THROUGH THE STORE AND THEIR EXCHANGE PROCESS.
 

Crusty

Lifer
Sep 30, 2001
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Originally posted by: rogue1979
Originally posted by: Crusty
[

How on earth did you come to this conclusion? Newegg does not offer warranty service to begin with, they allow you to return items if the item fits all the required items their return policy states(which requires HAVING A UPC). On top of that XFX does NOT CARE what you do with the original box if you are applying for warranty service.

There is a big difference between returning an item to where you bought it and getting warranty service. If you give an item back to a retail store without a UPC WTF are they supposed to do with it then? They can't send it back to the manuf. for replacement/reimbursement because you took off the UPC!

If I could return items without a UPC I would be a millionaire by now.

1) Buy product with rebate
2) Claim rebate with UPC
3) Return said item receiving full cost back
4) Receive rebate funds
...
5) PROFIT

Hmm, if I was returning the card for a refund that would work. But since I clearly stated from the beginning that I wanted a replacement....

If I can return it to XFX for a replacement without the UPC, so can newegg.

Then the could sell it returned video card under "open box" which is very popular.

If they don't want to replace a video card with in the 30-day period, then that should be clearly stated. If removing the original UPC for a rebate that newegg specifically promoted is a problem, it should be clearly stated. As per another post I showed how this information is not included in the first two links regarding warranty or return policy at newegg.

That's where you are completely wrong. Newegg is not a customer to XFX, they are a retail partner. Different rules for different entities. Using your logic any company that sells items for any Vendor can rip them off by simply 'exchanging' an item that did not actually originate from their store(ie bought at walmart and returned to Newegg, which is what the UPC prevents).

It's a very simple concept, yet you can't seem to grasp it. /sigh

 

JEDIYoda

Lifer
Jul 13, 2005
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Don`t anyonw dare take the shovel from the OP!!! I love watching self-ownage in action....or just plain stoopidity!!! lolol
 

JujuFish

Lifer
Feb 3, 2005
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Originally posted by: rogue1979
If I can return it to XFX for a replacement without the UPC, so can newegg.
Why? Just because you say so? You're doing nothing but showing your ignorance when it comes to retail right now.
 
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