2021/11/03 10:26:48
nomoss
natethegr38t
I am sorry EVGA, but this is a scummy move on your part. You will get an insurance payout from this I am sure of it, but to hurt the unsuspecting buyers is down right an awful thing to do. You are a big Corporate company and denying warranty to a buyer who is unaware of this situation will make your Great reputation for me go to Garbage. 


No company in the world warranties stolen goods.  Is the only way to keep your good impression is to LITERALLY INCENTIVIZE THEFT AND ILLEGAL SALES?  Anyone who buys it is receiving stolen property, which is a crime itself.  
Here's an idea, set all your most valuable goods on the street for someone to steal and then when it breaks, pay the crook the value of the item they stole.  That's a great business plan.
2021/11/03 10:35:10
Nereus
natethegr38t
I am sorry EVGA, but this is a scummy move on your part. You will get an insurance payout from this I am sure of it, but to hurt the unsuspecting buyers is down right an awful thing to do. You are a big Corporate company and denying warranty to a buyer who is unaware of this situation will make your Great reputation for me go to Garbage. 

Let me guess.. you already purchased one and were not able to register it.
 
It is illegal to purchase stolen goods - it's called 'receiving' in many states. Doing it knowingly can result in criminal charges, doing it without knowing may result in no charges, but the goods will be seized and returned to the rightful original owner, and you would need to claim against whoever you purchased it from.
 
Yes it sucks for you, but blame the freaking THIEF, not the victim!
 
 
2021/11/03 10:38:27
homestyle
 
natethegr38t
I am sorry EVGA, but this is a scummy move on your part. You will get an insurance payout from this I am sure of it, but to hurt the unsuspecting buyers is down right an awful thing to do. You are a big Corporate company and denying warranty to a buyer who is unaware of this situation will make your Great reputation for me go to Garbage. 



1st post is strong. Joined 7 months ago.
2021/11/03 10:53:37
jaredbyoung
natethegr38t
I am sorry EVGA, but this is a scummy move on your part. You will get an insurance payout from this I am sure of it, but to hurt the unsuspecting buyers is down right an awful thing to do. You are a big Corporate company and denying warranty to a buyer who is unaware of this situation will make your Great reputation for me go to Garbage. 


This only harms the buyer if they need warranty service... so like a very small percentage of people who buy these cards.
 
Do people imagine that the majority of graphics cards require warranty service? The way EVGA customers talk about warranties baffles me. 
2021/11/03 11:05:15
MorphineBear
Do you know if the truck was targeted?
2021/11/03 11:21:14
rjohnson11
MorphineBear
Do you know if the truck was targeted?

I asked that question earlier. 
2021/11/03 11:24:41
nick_shl
ObscureEmpyreIt is illegal to purchase stolen goods.
I always thought that it is illegal to purchase stolen goods only if you know that it is stolen.
Life isn't fair: EVGA will get insurance, thief will sell card for profit, innocent people who will buy card will get no support at all.
2021/11/03 11:28:15
the_Scarlet_one
nick_shl
I always thought that it is illegal to purchase stolen goods only if you know that it is stolen.
Life isn't fair: EVGA will get insurance, thief will sell card for profit, innocent people who will buy card will get no support at all.


And that is why people should report to the police if they receive stolen goods. The only way the thief will get caught is if people actually do their part instead of trying to blame the company that the product was stolen from.
2021/11/03 11:30:25
DuleyBC
natethegr38t
I am sorry EVGA, but this is a scummy move on your part. You will get an insurance payout from this I am sure of it, but to hurt the unsuspecting buyers is down right an awful thing to do. You are a big Corporate company and denying warranty to a buyer who is unaware of this situation will make your Great reputation for me go to Garbage. 




Lol, you probably live in a world where the pole pee on the dog.
2021/11/03 11:53:51
nick_shl
the_Scarlet_oneAnd that is why people should report to the police if they receive stolen goods.
Then what? Nothing. I don't think local police office will bother do to something about report that someone bought stolen graphics card off Ebay. Once someone spend $100 from my debit card that was activated, but wasn't used even once. When I reported it to bank and ask them is they will try to find those people respond was "No".
EVGA should not only show information that GPU is stolen, but also should collect all information(where it was purchased and so on) from people and feed it all to police office who work on this case. But if they got insurance for those cards, they probably don't want bother at all.

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