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EVGA is a Great Company!!
Hi All,
A couple months ago I started getting these weird pauses and lockups and crashes in games that I troubleshot to my EVGA 5900 Ultra, (I re-installed my old 5800 Ultra and Geforce 4 and everything was fine). My 5900 Ultra was one of the first to ship and it didn't even come in a retail box, just a brown box with an eVGA picture on it, and all the extras in bubble wrap sleeves. Now $500 is lot to spend on a video card so you can imagine how bummed out I was when I determined it was bad. Anyway, I contacted EVGA tech support, gave them my serial number and detailed description of my problem and the steps I went to troubleshoot it. I got an email that said to contact the EVGA RMA about it and they accepted my RMA for full warranty replacement. I had to pre-pay for UPS shipping (for eVGA to ship to me) and sent the card to them with the RMA number on the box. Yesterday I got a brand new 5900 Ultra in the Retail Box! Wow! I expected them to just send a plain card but I got the whole retail package brand new in a sealed box. Because of this great service, eVGA has a customer for life, and I highly reccomend them to everyone! eVGA's website is really easy to use, just create an account with your serial number and you can get tech support on the web. They always answered back within 48 hours. WTG eVGA you are my Hero! |
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A good story, thanks for sharing Daniel "b00gjuice" wrote in message ... Hi All, A couple months ago I started getting these weird pauses and lockups and crashes in games that I troubleshot to my EVGA 5900 Ultra, (I re-installed my old 5800 Ultra and Geforce 4 and everything was fine). My 5900 Ultra was one of the first to ship and it didn't even come in a retail box, just a brown box with an eVGA picture on it, and all the extras in bubble wrap sleeves. Now $500 is lot to spend on a video card so you can imagine how bummed out I was when I determined it was bad. Anyway, I contacted EVGA tech support, gave them my serial number and detailed description of my problem and the steps I went to troubleshoot it. I got an email that said to contact the EVGA RMA about it and they accepted my RMA for full warranty replacement. I had to pre-pay for UPS shipping (for eVGA to ship to me) and sent the card to them with the RMA number on the box. Yesterday I got a brand new 5900 Ultra in the Retail Box! Wow! I expected them to just send a plain card but I got the whole retail package brand new in a sealed box. Because of this great service, eVGA has a customer for life, and I highly reccomend them to everyone! eVGA's website is really easy to use, just create an account with your serial number and you can get tech support on the web. They always answered back within 48 hours. WTG eVGA you are my Hero! |
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I'd rather a company that didn't ship a product that didn't work in the
first place! Dan "b00gjuice" wrote in message ... Hi All, A couple months ago I started getting these weird pauses and lockups and crashes in games that I troubleshot to my EVGA 5900 Ultra, (I re-installed my old 5800 Ultra and Geforce 4 and everything was fine). My 5900 Ultra was one of the first to ship and it didn't even come in a retail box, just a brown box with an eVGA picture on it, and all the extras in bubble wrap sleeves. Now $500 is lot to spend on a video card so you can imagine how bummed out I was when I determined it was bad. Anyway, I contacted EVGA tech support, gave them my serial number and detailed description of my problem and the steps I went to troubleshoot it. I got an email that said to contact the EVGA RMA about it and they accepted my RMA for full warranty replacement. I had to pre-pay for UPS shipping (for eVGA to ship to me) and sent the card to them with the RMA number on the box. Yesterday I got a brand new 5900 Ultra in the Retail Box! Wow! I expected them to just send a plain card but I got the whole retail package brand new in a sealed box. Because of this great service, eVGA has a customer for life, and I highly reccomend them to everyone! eVGA's website is really easy to use, just create an account with your serial number and you can get tech support on the web. They always answered back within 48 hours. WTG eVGA you are my Hero! |
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 16:49:54 -0000, "Dan" wrote:
I'd rather a company that didn't ship a product that didn't work in the first place! Dan Good luck finding the perfect company. :-) Enjoy, Tim Wisner www.wisner.us "Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves." - William Pitt (the Younger) |
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 16:49:54 -0000, "Dan" wrote:
I'd rather a company that didn't ship a product that didn't work in the first place! Yeah... that makes life FAR MORE INTERESTING!!! Like PNY - Warranty as long as its on the shelf or they stop making it (which ever comes first "lifetime") or LinkSYS = no RMA department for the 5yr warranty products. No one to talk to... -- Remember when real men used Real computers!? When 512K of video RAM was a lot! Death to Palladium & WPA!! |
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