On Fri, 04 Jul 2003 08:59:10 GMT, RobertMitchell <mitchrl.DeleteThis@infohwyDOT.com>
wrote:
>In article <3e53a230b7664a182bdbc2b3fb315692.DeleteThis@free.teranews.com>,
>foolish501@yahoo.com says...
>>
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>>Hi, just ordered a SN41G2 refurb from new egg for $228, and i was
>>wondering if anybody else had bought a refurb model from newegg, and
>>if so did it come as retail box ?
>>
>>I've bought a number of things from newegg refurb, and most have come
>>as retail box, but the last 2 items i bought (asus m/b and ati aiw)
>>came as white boxes with boards only, no accessories.
>>
>It's been hit or miss on the completeness of the refurb packages from
>Newegg. For the most part they are complete but I've received a couple of
>mb that were missing backplates. Most of the refurb video cards I've
>bought have been in static wrap. They are upfront about it with their
>disclaimers but it is a bit odd.
I used to order from Newegg until they sent me the wrong cpu. I had ordered
a 1.2ghz T-bird and they sent me a 1.0 instead which was quite a bit cheaper
at the time. After I complained about it with no result, I found myself
arguing with a debt collection agency in Florida. Newegg sent my account to
them as non paying for collection. It took me 2 years to get that
straightened out and I never even stopped payment in the first place. It
was all done via Mastercard so I can only assume that someone at Newegg did
this because of my complaint.
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