Hey Cool GTX,
If I had the technical knowhow on how to do this and didn't worry that they would use it as a method to try and void my warranty I would. I don't think it's unreasonable to expect a non-cosmetically damaged product when I bought their flagship product at the time.
Also the section of the website you have linked to is the new warranty terms:
[font="'helvetica neue', arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 18px"]Product Warranty Replacement
- EVGA reserves the right to verify the validity of your warranty and your request for warranty service.
- EVGA reserves the right to invoice you for shipping fees and service charges for any incomplete, damaged or modified Product that is returned to EVGA and requires repair or replacement or that is not otherwise covered under this Limited Warranty. Service charges are variable based upon the actual material and labor cost reasonably necessary to replace missing or return modified parts to their original factory condition.
- Products sent in for RMA will be repaired and returned or replaced with a thoroughly tested recertified product of equal or greater performance.
- This EVGA Limited Warranty begins from the date that the Product was originally purchased, as verified by a proof of purchase provided and/or confirmed by an Authorized Reseller.
- All products returned to Original Purchasers or Second-Hand Purchasers from EVGA's RMA department are thoroughly tested recertified products. Replacement parts and/or Products may include new or refurbished parts or Products and are warranted only until the expiration of the original warranty period. Replacement parts and/or Products will meet the standard of performance and reliability of a new Product or part of the same model, however, such Products and/or parts may have small scratches, small dents, other cosmetic defects, or noticeable use.
- If an RMA is necessary within 30 days of the original purchase date of a new in box Product, a new in box OEM replacement will be sent to the Original Purchaser in return, subject to availability.
- All recertified (B-Stock) purchases will receive a recertified product as an RMA replacement. B-Stock Products are units which may have small scratches, small dents, or noticeable use. These products are Factory Recertified to meet the performance and reliability of a new product of the same model.
I bought prior to this and am being dealt with under the old EMEA terms:
[font="'helvetica neue', arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 22px"]Replacement and Refund:
- Products sent in for RMA will be repaired or replaced with a product deemed to be of equal or greater performance by EVGA if an exact replacement is not available.
- EVGA Warranty begins from the date the product is shipped from the EVGA warehouse.
- For the original owner of the product with a valid invoice that can be verified from an approved reseller the warranty begins from the date of purchase on the invoice.
- EVGA only offers refunds on products purchased directly from EU.EVGA.com within 30 days of purchase and are subject to a 15% restocking fee.
- For products not purchased at EVGA.com, all refund claims would need to be processed through the vendor that sold the product according to their return policy.
- All products returned from EVGA's RMA department are thoroughly tested recertified products. If an RMA is necessary within 30 days of the original purchase date, a new in box replacement will be sent in return. All recertified purchases will receive a recertified product for replacement.
- Replacements under EVGA's RMA Service will continue the original product's warranty based on the original warranty start date.
There is no caveat in my warranty information about cosmetic damage being acceptable.
- Ricky
Cool GTX
replacement, is from used cards as stated in the terms -
Had you posted before Cross shipping the RMA - I'd have suggested - once the RMA card arrives, you just swap the pumps - as an option to keep your card
Moving to Warranty Section of Forums