On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 22:10:52 -0400, keith <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 20:18:35 -0400, George Macdonald wrote:
>
>> The stated "vendor" policy is that CPUs are warranted through the mfr
>> only. I had only one CPU on hand and figured it was worth the risk to
>> have a working CPU in 2 hours vs. waiting for a week or more. I have
>> reported the "incident" to AMD Tech Supp with a description of where the
>> CPU was: i.e. dislodged (or never placed properly at the packing plant)
>> from its proper placement in the green packing shell.
>
>If it's still in the sealed packaging, I can't see how they're going
>to fault you. Tell us all who does this sort of crap, and we'll make em
>pay! ;-)
Look at
www.newegg.com - plainly states that CPU is warranted through mfr.
After examining some of the boxes I've kept, I'm beginning to wonder about
the tamper-proof seals - maybe not as tamper-proof as hoped for.
>> According to what I read from others, there have been cases where the
>> green biodegradable paper/plastic composite material has broken or even
>> disintegrated, though that was not the case for me. AMD has work to do
>> here... apart from which a simple inspection would have shown that the
>> CPU top plate was not visible in the plastic window.
>
>They can't do their work, unless they know they have work to do.
As stated I've reported to AMD Tech Support -- what a PITA that is:
registration only worked with IE. Anyway we'll see if they get back on it.
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Rgds, George Macdonald