That's a pretty bizarre problem. I don't know how 'the customer' could have bent back a few pins in the middle. I don't think the problem is the fact that Newegg doesn't inspect incoming (think of the number of each of thousands of products), but rather the idiot (probably a vice president) that made the decision to send the board back to you.

On 9/19/2014 6:01 AM, Joshua MacCraw wrote:
Oh, forgot I was going to post a pic taken with the "free" microscope
cam I bought with the token $25 refund I got from Newegg. So I
basically made $25.00 on the deal in a sense because GTS covered full
replacement cost.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/87scp4nq6hl2ga0/Image4.png?dl=0

On the bright side I really like the Asus board even though it's the
less expensive "A" model.

On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 5:59 PM, Stan Zaske <swza...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Fuck NewEgg piece of shit business that once cared for their customers.



On Thu, 18 Sep 2014 06:44:51 -0500, Joshua MacCraw <maccr...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Hello strangers, Man I wish to be even 1/2 as active here as my 20's...

That said I have a aggravating experience to share:

So I order an Asus z97-a for my eldest's new box only to discover 2
RAM slots are dead. End result is I have like 8 bent pins on the CPU
socket. Not mashed, squashed or otherwise an effect of "down" but more
like bent 180deg backwards like spon face down & then bent backwards.
Now I, like the rest of us, have bent my share of CPU pins but sure as
shit this was a genuine factory defect given the pattern & method.
Newegg takes it back on RMA only to return it back to me days later
unrepaired.as "customer damage"

Good news is it seems Google Trusted Stores was a worthwhile freebie
checkbox. I tick it all the time after Newegg orders submit because
GTS is sending full refund on a MC gift card! Oh and I got to keep the
damaged mobo which otherwise works fine...

Moral of the story is Newegg doesn't check box contents on the way out
but they sure do at return!


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