2016/05/13 00:18:38
himmatsj
I am selling my GTX 750 SC, which still has 9 months of warranty. How can I transfer the warranty to a new owner?
 
Thanks!
2016/05/13 00:41:10
EVGATech_ErinW
If it's the standard 3-year warranty, it will transfer automatically when the new owner registers, or if they need to exchange the card through the Guest RMA process. Extended 5-year and 10-year warranties, or 1-year warranties don't transfer.
2016/05/13 01:47:41
himmatsj
EVGATech_ErinW
If it's the standard 3-year warranty, it will transfer automatically when the new owner registers, or if they need to exchange the card through the Guest RMA process. Extended 5-year and 10-year warranties, or 1-year warranties don't transfer.




So the new owner should register the card as well? The same serial number can be registered twice? Do I need to provide him with the original invoice?
2016/05/13 01:54:33
EVGATech_ErinW
They don't need to register, they can use the Guest RMA process, and enter the serial number and their address info there. You may send them the invoice to show where you purchased it, but we determine the start date of the warranty from the date the card shipped to the reseller from our warehouse. This is what will show when they put the serial number into the Guest RMA page.
 
 
2016/05/16 00:53:59
himmatsj
EVGATech_ErinW
They don't need to register, they can use the Guest RMA process, and enter the serial number and their address info there. You may send them the invoice to show where you purchased it, but we determine the start date of the warranty from the date the card shipped to the reseller from our warehouse. This is what will show when they put the serial number into the Guest RMA page.
 
 




So wait, according to this, I just checked and the date the product shipped to warehouse is 2-3 months before the actual date I bought it. So effectively, are those 2-3 months lost, or can I remover them? It would be a shame.

Use My Existing Forum Account

Use My Social Media Account