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Geeks.com comes through - wowzer - 03-22-2006 I ordered a power supply from geeks.com and even though it was a PITA to have the damned unit burn out on me (in about 2-3 hours from installation), I thought that it would be pain to have it replaced/RMA'd. I sent an email to geeks.com about the ps burning out...they are sending a replacement to me free of charge and I do not have to send the old one back to them. WTG Geeks! Now people out there...do NOT abuse geeks, please. I was just a bit surprised and am glad to report a good occurence. Re: Geeks.com comes through - wowzer - 03-22-2006 btw- how should I best dispose of the burnt out ps? Re: Geeks.com comes through - macaroo - 03-22-2006 Take it apart and see if you can spot the damaged component. If you can fix it, you will have a spare. Re: Geeks.com comes through - Lux Interior - 03-22-2006 wowzer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Now people out there...do NOT abuse geeks, please. > I was just a bit surprised and am glad to report > a good occurence. Could be that they just know that it is a POS and sent another POS out to make you happy. Re: Geeks.com comes through - Racer X - 03-22-2006 Well, that is a pleasant surprise. The one time I had a defective/RMA issue, it tooks weeks to resolve. But that was years ago. I think the mark-up on some of that stuff is in the hundreds of percent, so sending a second out and writing the first one off was no big deal. I was at a local PC shop to get an ATX PS for my POS P-III and their website said $20 for the PS, but they were labeled as $35 in store. I pointed it out and he sold it to me for $20. Re: Geeks.com comes through - wowzer - 03-26-2006 The PS arrived. It's a 550 watt unit to replace my 500 watt unit. Who knows if it's a POS. It's a backup for the kids' pc regardless. I wouldn't let it get anywhere near my mac. ;-) |