I got offered Corsair PSU for a half price. But I checked their warranty policy and it said that items purchased from another user is not covered by their warranty. So my concern is if something happened I wont be able to RMA it. Is that true?
As long as you have the invoice, you should be fine. They'll never know you weren't the original owner. EVGA works like that, not sure about Corsair, but I have RMA'ed an EVGA GPU that I wasn't the original owner of.
I'm sending in a 550VX right now that I bought off a user on here. My rma request got accepted, and they never asked for any forms of proof of purchase. I'm mailing it out on monday.
Originally Posted by ljason8eg
As long as you have the invoice, you should be fine. They'll never know you weren't the original owner. EVGA works like that, not sure about Corsair, but I have RMA'ed an EVGA GPU that I wasn't the original owner of.
Is electronic invoice (e-mail) would do? I don't think the guy has original hard copy.
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Originally Posted by tofunater
I'm sending in a 550VX right now that I bought off a user on here. My rma request got accepted, and they never asked for any forms of proof of purchase. I'm mailing it out on monday.
but how they know the date of your purchase? Or they don't care?
I just wrote down the date I bought the unit from the member and they didn't seem to mind. I'll see if they reject it once they have it, but I doubt it.
I just bought it. Paid even less then we agreed - $50 for 650TX two weeks old
The guy was really nice, he sent me invoice from the store and also he said that if anything happened he will be glad to help me with RMA or even contact the store for the instant replacement cuz the PSU has extended 2 years replacement plan from them.
Originally Posted by McDown
I just bought it. Paid even less then we agreed - $50 for 650TX two weeks old
The guy was really nice, he sent me invoice from the store and also he said that if anything happened he will be glad to help me with RMA or even contact the store for the instant replacement cuz the PSU has extended 2 years replacement plan from them.
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