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Re: What to do when reseller goes out of bussiness (rma) ?

Von: Robert Baer (robertbaer@localnet.com) [Profil]
Datum: 08.08.2008 07:08
Message-ID: <q5ydne22ZpsASQbVnZ2dnUVZ_r7inZ2d@posted.localnet>
Newsgroup: sci.electronics.design comp.arch alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
Skybuck Flying wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I think I have finally discovered what the problem was with my Dream PC for
> 2006.
>
> One of the memory modules was accidently damaged because some sticky tape
> came loose and touched the chip which somehow damaged it... the problem only
> became apperent after a few weeks.
>
> The reseller which sold me the memory chip went out of bussiness.
>
> Do I have any options to get a new chip from Corsair ?
>
> I can think of two possibilities:
>
> 1. Send product/chip back to manufacturer/Corsair ?
>
> 2. Ask if some other reseller could handle the rma for me ?
>
> This is more a theoretical question. I don't really need a new chip at the
> moment... 2 GB to 3 GB will do just fine...
>
> Ofcourse I don't like 3 GB because that's an uneven number... so 4 GB would
> be better in the future.
>
> The chip is probably worth 40 bucks or so... so maybe it's not worth it to
> go through all the transport cost trouble... or maybe it is worth it...
>
> I just like to know if I have any options... in case more expensive things
> might get damaged in the future and the reseller goes out of bussiness...
>
> Please help/assist thank you and have a nice day ! =D
>
> Bye,
>   Skybuck.
>
>
"sticky tape"???????
Nuts! I have NEVER seen any memory modules packaged even *near* any
"sticky tape" unless one wants to count the yellow anti-static warning
label that is used to seal an anti-static bag (ususally metallic looking
bag).
It is YOU that did the damage...

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