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#1
TheMax7 - Posted 9:06 am PDT 06/23/09 (597 Posts)
How is regular price a bargain? Am I missing something? Is Ben in need of more cash for a car payment? Come on Ben where are the bargains?
#2
durkzilla - Posted 9:17 am PDT 06/23/09 (605 Posts)
It is a recent price drop.
#3
goldenboyfx - Posted 9:19 am PDT 06/23/09 (1077 Posts)
#4
Casecutter - Posted 9:23 am PDT 06/23/09 (2607 Posts)
I suppose if you don't do rebates it not the worst for a XFX with 1Gb, while free shipping is the hook. Although when a XFX 4890 was $180 with a rebate, and their 4850 512Mb is today $85 –AR this still seems pricey.
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#5
CheezWhiz17 - Posted 2:39 pm PDT 06/23/09 (163 Posts)
#6
00k - Posted 2:43 pm PDT 06/23/09 (152 Posts)
#7
CompWiz17 - Posted 8:28 am PDT 06/24/09 (4521 Posts)
#8
tfr - Posted 11:33 am PDT 06/24/09 (223 Posts)
I recommend against buying from XFX. Over the last four years, I've purchased four video cards from them. One of the older cards, a 6800GS, has been having an issue where, if the computer is turned on with the VGA cable connected, there is a ~90% chance that there will be screen corruption. If the system is booted with the VGA cable disconnected, there will be no corruption and everything runs properly.
I called XFX to try to get the card serviced as it, like most of their video cards, supposedly has a double lifetime warranty. Double lifetime means that the card has a lifetime warranty for the original purchaser and for the first person that the original purchaser sells the card to.
XFX asked me for proof of purchase, which I didn't have since the card was purchased several years ago. I asked if that was needed since the card had a lifetime warranty. I was told that it did. I forged a receipt and they called me out on it, stating that since I had not registered the card within 30 days of purchasing it, it only had a one year warranty on it, and that it had expired.
I called XFX to try to get the card serviced as it, like most of their video cards, supposedly has a double lifetime warranty. Double lifetime means that the card has a lifetime warranty for the original purchaser and for the first person that the original purchaser sells the card to.
XFX asked me for proof of purchase, which I didn't have since the card was purchased several years ago. I asked if that was needed since the card had a lifetime warranty. I was told that it did. I forged a receipt and they called me out on it, stating that since I had not registered the card within 30 days of purchasing it, it only had a one year warranty on it, and that it had expired.
#9
tfr - Posted 11:34 am PDT 06/24/09 (223 Posts)
I told XFX that I was a loyal customer and asked them if they would be willing to make an exception for me. I also asked them if they'd be willing to let me register my 8800GTS and GTX 260+ so I could have the warranty on them. I also pointed out that reputable manufacturers of other computer hardware with lifetime warranties, such as memory, would replace defective hardware without requiring a proof of purchase. They adamantly declined my requests.
CLIFFS NOTES:
--XFX video cards supposedly have double lifetime warranty.
--XFX denies warranty if cards are not registered within 30 days.
--If you purchase an XFX product and need warranty support, expect them to try to weasel out of honoring the warranty.
Yes, I plan to spam this in every XFX "deal" posted on BB. I am thoroughly disgusted with XFX and am strongly considering selling all of my XFX hardware at a loss so I can replace it with equipment from a more reputable company.
CLIFFS NOTES:
--XFX video cards supposedly have double lifetime warranty.
--XFX denies warranty if cards are not registered within 30 days.
--If you purchase an XFX product and need warranty support, expect them to try to weasel out of honoring the warranty.
Yes, I plan to spam this in every XFX "deal" posted on BB. I am thoroughly disgusted with XFX and am strongly considering selling all of my XFX hardware at a loss so I can replace it with equipment from a more reputable company.







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