Hi
So full disclosure, I bought Zeppos PC build off him a little while back. he has put it together from decent parts.
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=10118So I am not the original owner, but have kept and used the card the same as he would have, not overclocked or tampered etc etc.
Turns out the XFX GFX card bust within a year.
I think I am within my (moral if not totally legal) rights to seek a refund.
As such I reported this to the vendor, who ignored me, had to be chased, lied, ignored, until finally gave me an RMA number.
I send the card off, chased, followed up etc etc and was fianlly told it was broken and a refund would be processed.
You guess it more chasing and lies and delays, until today I find out the card was refunded at almost £100 less than the purchase price.
I have queried this strongly with the vendor who claim that its reasonable to only expect "market value" for the card after nearly 1 years use.
I diasgree, the product completely failed, was recognised as faulty by the manufacturer. The fact the manufacturer only credited the vendor with £100 less is not my fault, as the contract for the sale was with the vendor, and inside the SOGA 1979 and basic statutory rights, one has 6 years to make a claim, outside of reasonable "wear and tear".
What are your thoughts?
I would welcome those from people who arent just gonna say "yeah but you bought it from someone else so be thankful for what you got"
I do recognise a partial refund in this case, particularly from a complete shambles on a company, is a small victory, but I personally still feel its bullshit
Anyone else have similar experience?