Given the thousands of people that use Nvidia motherboards/chipsets/products every day without problems, I'm thinking the problem may actually roost closer to home..perhaps Nvidia doesnt like no virtual memory?
Given the thousands of people that use Nvidia motherboards/chipsets/products every day without problems, I'm thinking the problem may actually roost closer to home..perhaps Nvidia doesnt like no virtual memory?
Oh man the lameness aboundsQuote:
Originally Posted by ClickHere2Surf.com
Your saying you will take a perfectly good product (hardrive) with no defects, use it, then return it as if it wasnt functioning correctly?
And you said you would low level it.
I mean are ya gonna tell them its defective or maybe yer just gonna say" I dont like it?
LAME LAME LAME is all I have to say and i think others would agree, considering we have our own shops and could easily be on the buisness end of a ripoff like that
That man is a 10 on the butt scale
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That'd cost you a 15% re-stocking fee over here ! & for that I'm prepared to not call you LAME .. least not to your face :devil:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ferrit
(irrational 'dislike' of products though is not to be mocked [well not too much anyways ! :eek2: ], I mean I feel just the same about soundblaster products & you can't knock them for amount of sales .. so according to your logic, they should all be great, but they are still 'pooh' despite that !!! :flames: {& don't tell me they ain't ! -:p as I won't believe you ! :thumbs2: } )
Guess i should explain confus-er. Here we have a couple stores like London Drugs and Staples and Fututre shop where people can and do just that.
Buy something use it and then take it back.
Those stores rarely would charge you a restocking fee so people tend to take advantage of it
We get that - not computer stuff, but TVs, stereos, etc come to the repair shop as Store Stock from some of the big outlets. Absolutely nothing wrong with some of them them. Sometimes they've got the customer's original docket in the box - they've used them for the school holidays or whatever then got their money back.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ferrit
The stores put them out on the bargain tables.
I meant if you bought it from me (personally - my bad use of 'over here' ;)) & then said 'it doesn't work'- as we too have some stores who 'don't care' (seemingly about restock costs) but they all tend to be places I'd never buy from in the first place, as they accomodate these costs in the original price - but you can't be serious .. there's never a chain called 'London Drugs' ?!? - I should get me some ! :devil:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ferrit
Exactly. WalMart is famous for that. They actually had to introduce a policy for air conditioners, because people were buying them, using them all summer and then returning them. I couldn't imagine having the balls to do something that blatently ignorant.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ferrit
But I do see where Ferrit is coming from here, as we used to have a family PC shop, and nothing was more irritating then people like clickhere2surf, who would buy something, use it and then return it. Even if it is returned in working order, you can never sell it again for the original price, so you're out some of your money, which just sucks.
I'd say I'm suhocked, but........
Some people find the re-stocking fee cheaper than renting a similar unit, and if they return it with a sob story, they might wave the re-stock fee. It pushes prices up for the rest of us...