2021/11/15 16:38:56
nomoss
borgranta
EVGA_JacobF
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on October 29, 2021, a shipment of EVGA GeForce RTX 30-Series Graphics Cards was stolen from a truck en route from San Francisco to our Southern California distribution center.
 
These graphics cards are in high demand and each has an estimated retail value starting at $329.99 up to $1959.99 MSRP.
 
 
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that under state and Federal law:
  • It is a criminal and civil offense to “buy or receive” property that has been stolen. Cal. Penal Code section 496(a).
  • It is also a criminal and civil offense to “conceal, sell, withhold, or aid in concealing selling or withholding” any such property.
 
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER notice that:
  • If you are able to successfully register your product and see it under , then your product is NOT affected by this notice, you can also check the serial number at the page to see if it is affected.
  • EVGA will NOT REGISTER or HONOR ANY WARRANTY or UPGRADE claims on these products.
 
 If you have or receive any information relating to these products, please share that with us at .
 
We appreciate your attention to this issue.

Thank you,
EVGA Management



I would hate to be EBAY since based on the above EBAY would be guilty of aiding the sale of stolen GPUs.  Perhaps EBAY should prohibit the sale of EVGA GPUs indefinitely in order to avoid legal liability for aiding in the sale of potentially stolen property as well as profiting off of the sale of stolen property which is also likely illegal as well.

You joined the forum 14 minutes ago just to say that?
2021/11/16 07:31:59
realnowhereman
nomoss
borgranta
I would hate to be EBAY since based on the above EBAY would be guilty of aiding the sale of stolen GPUs.  Perhaps EBAY should prohibit the sale of EVGA GPUs indefinitely in order to avoid legal liability for aiding in the sale of potentially stolen property as well as profiting off of the sale of stolen property which is also likely illegal as well.

You joined the forum 14 minutes ago just to say that?



Well...how else would EBAY know that they're possibly running afoul of the law? I mean, the whole website could get thrown in jail or something!
2021/11/17 04:21:12
llorden
Scam, or selling stolen product?  You decide!  $600 for a 3080ti seems too good to be true.
 
ht tps://binsaga[dot]com/product/evga-geforce-rtx-3080-ti-ftw3-ultra-gaming-12gb-gddr6x-graphics-card/?utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=shp&utm_network=u&utm_mobile=0&utm_creative=550141290857&utm_position=&utm_random=3228361995921879523&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI1t7eobCf9AIVR6iGCh3eWw-fEAYYByABEgKR6vD_BwE&utm_campaign=smart%20shopping%20-%20us&utm_ad_group_id=712618&utm_campaign_id=802086&utm_prod_id=6982
2021/11/17 05:37:57
redteamgo
ebay should already be in jail for those fees.  what a rip
2021/11/17 08:25:36
gsitech
That is suck. Got to be inside job
2021/11/17 12:14:20
yaymz
borgranta
EVGA_JacobF
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on October 29, 2021, a shipment of EVGA GeForce RTX 30-Series Graphics Cards was stolen from a truck en route from San Francisco to our Southern California distribution center.
 
These graphics cards are in high demand and each has an estimated retail value starting at $329.99 up to $1959.99 MSRP.
 
 
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that under state and Federal law:
  • It is a criminal and civil offense to “buy or receive” property that has been stolen. Cal. Penal Code section 496(a).
  • It is also a criminal and civil offense to “conceal, sell, withhold, or aid in concealing selling or withholding” any such property.
 
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER notice that:
  • If you are able to successfully register your product and see it under , then your product is NOT affected by this notice, you can also check the serial number at the page to see if it is affected.
  • EVGA will NOT REGISTER or HONOR ANY WARRANTY or UPGRADE claims on these products.
 
 If you have or receive any information relating to these products, please share that with us at .
 
We appreciate your attention to this issue.

Thank you,
EVGA Management



I would hate to be EBAY since based on the above EBAY would be guilty of aiding the sale of stolen GPUs.  Perhaps EBAY should prohibit the sale of EVGA GPUs indefinitely in order to avoid legal liability for aiding in the sale of potentially stolen property as well as profiting off of the sale of stolen property which is also likely illegal as well.




Ebay would have to be knowingly selling stolen cards to be held liable.  Unless the seller states in the description "hey these are stolen and looking to flip", there is really no case.  Pretty sure their TOS would have this outlined.
 
2021/11/18 06:06:47
philipma1957
Some one is mining with them as I type. They will hit Ebay in 2024 or 2025 as used cards.
2021/11/25 15:23:38
magoo25
Do you honestly think someone who's smart enough to jack a semi full of gpus is going to sell them in the US?
Man, those things were in Mexico before anyone knew they were gone.
2021/11/26 05:00:38
Flint 1760
austin86
Um aren’t the sn on the back of the cards?



They are also on the outside of the box. 
 
That is also a thing you check when you order from EVGA, make sure the serial number on the box matches the one on the card.  If it doesn't, call CS to get it straightened out and save headaches if you have to RMA.
2022/01/09 21:02:48
volcom0903
EVGA_JacobF
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on October 29, 2021, a shipment of EVGA GeForce RTX 30-Series Graphics Cards was stolen from a truck en route from San Francisco to our Southern California distribution center.
 
These graphics cards are in high demand and each has an estimated retail value starting at $329.99 up to $1959.99 MSRP.
 
 
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that under state and Federal law:
  • It is a criminal and civil offense to “buy or receive” property that has been stolen. Cal. Penal Code section 496(a).
  • It is also a criminal and civil offense to “conceal, sell, withhold, or aid in concealing selling or withholding” any such property.
 
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER notice that:
  • If you are able to successfully register your product and see it under My Products, then your product is NOT affected by this notice, you can also check the serial number at the EVGA Warranty Check page to see if it is affected.
  • EVGA will NOT REGISTER or HONOR ANY WARRANTY or UPGRADE claims on these products.
 
 If you have or receive any information relating to these products, please share that with us at stopRTX30theft@evga.com.
 
We appreciate your attention to this issue.

Thank you,
EVGA Management



well it looks like they said screw the queue.. this is what happens when they scalp items especially gpu's.. I can't really feel bad for this situation because how would they have known it contained gpu's.. inside job or just sheer luck it is what it is and they're probably chillin in people computers right now anyways.

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