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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:44 pm
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Any recommendations for a source that will assemble and test. I am
about to RMA a bundle back to Mwave. They installed the wrong memory
and obviously didn't test. Then they asked me to ship it back so they
could test it instead of exchanging the memory. I got an RMA. They
lost a sale and a customer.

With the amount of DOA parts it is worthwhile to have it assembled and
tested for $10 but if they assemble and don't test it is a bad deal.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:08 pm
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Unknown <dwilkins DeleteThis @unitelc.com> wrote in
news:al99r3tacilk68r225gtju5utgb5da749m@4ax.com:

> Any recommendations for a source that will assemble and test. I am
> about to RMA a bundle back to Mwave. They installed the wrong memory
> and obviously didn't test. Then they asked me to ship it back so they
> could test it instead of exchanging the memory. I got an RMA. They
> lost a sale and a customer.
>
> With the amount of DOA parts it is worthwhile to have it assembled and
> tested for $10 but if they assemble and don't test it is a bad deal.

I have have had good experience with AxionTech. They have a testing
service and can assemble as well. I found them easy to deal with.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:08 pm
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pcbldrNinetyEight <pcbldrninetyeight.com> wrote in
news:Xns9A44957B9D29pcbldrNinetyEight@216.168.3.44:

> Unknown <dwilkins.RemoveThis@unitelc.com> wrote in
> news:al99r3tacilk68r225gtju5utgb5da749m@4ax.com:
>
>> Any recommendations for a source that will assemble and test. I am
>> about to RMA a bundle back to Mwave. They installed the wrong memory
>> and obviously didn't test. Then they asked me to ship it back so they
>> could test it instead of exchanging the memory. I got an RMA. They
>> lost a sale and a customer.
>>
>> With the amount of DOA parts it is worthwhile to have it assembled and
>> tested for $10 but if they assemble and don't test it is a bad deal.
>
> I have have had good experience with AxionTech. They have a testing
> service and can assemble as well. I found them easy to deal with.

Just to be clear. Do be certain that they understand what you expect them
to do before you make your purchase.

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