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Warning - ATI Cards and Best Buy



 
 
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Old October 27th 03, 08:21 PM
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Default Warning - ATI Cards and Best Buy

Try CompUSA they re wrap returns and put them back on shelf, well some
people put thier OLD card in and return it and get thier money back then
that brand new card you just bought is actually someones old used junk.

Randy wrote:

I don't know if this Best-Buy thing is just a hoax or not but when I bought
my ATI 9500 pro 128mb from CompUSA 2 weeks ago I opened the box in front of
the door guard before I left the store. He was very understanding when I
told him the Best-buy story.

Randy

"mike schmidt" wrote in message
om...
The box wasn't empty. It contained all all the cables, cd rom , and

manuals.
I didn't notice because I'm disabled and can't pick up the box. My nurse
did. Thanks for your observations.

"ZOD" wrote in message
link.net...
When you go into the store to buy the card, what need do you have to

pick
up
more than one box?

The point is that any person with even half a brain would notice the

weight
problem with an empty box.
It's like buying a coke with a lid and not noticing if there was actual

coke
inside...hehe





 




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