Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has had much issue with EVGA rma service.
Over the past several weeks I had started having freezes and stutters with my 1080 ti sc2. I noticed this from the the fans being more loud than usual, and I opened up hardware monitor and shut it down - it was showing 89c. I have a good intake outtake setup so this was not the issue.
Anyway, I opened up an RMA and did some research about these cards, and there are reviews of other people being in a similar boat with this card - many finding that the cooling system doesn't do a good enough job at keeping the TI cool enough, and at search an early stage in to its life cycle, I was hesitant to receive a replacement with the same model.
However I decided to accept the proposed advanced RMA, so I paid the collateral upfront. After about 5 days I received the card, and it certainly wasn't new (which I know is in their terms and conditions) however this had scratches on the backplate, as well as a chip to the SC2 logo. Now I know mistakes can happen, but this is unacceptable and it should not have even been sent out in this condition. It's not trashed by any means, but it is not suitable to replace what was a pristine item (my card). Surely in these scenarios a new unit should be sent out? I don't want to receive some refurb unit when the card I was using was still early in its life.
Now they are asking me to go through the same process again, and I am yet to send back my original card to get my refund back on the collateral. I don't want to be going around in circles here and I feel they should be doing more to make this right. It seems that, although there are success stories for their RMA, their customer service has went downhill in the past few years.
I am disappointed in the RMA process with EVGA. I have used them for 15 years and never had to use the RMA service before.
post edited by HunteRetnuH - Monday, October 21, 2019 1:38 PM
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