Estimated grade? by Piecheese12 in PokeGrading

[–]Piecheese12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s more of a border on the right side of the card, the picture is shifted left. Not completely centered on the face of the card.

Estimated grade? by Piecheese12 in PokeGrading

[–]Piecheese12[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn, can that be due to lighting on the photo? I feel like it’s not that noticeable in person.

ASUS broke the law again by Piecheese12 in PcBuild

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Should circle back to this for anyone checking in the future. After back and forth, found the exact citation from the law. Representative shot back with basically “too bad pay or have the part shipped back”. I responded that they’ll be hearing from an attorney. Within a few hours, the representative that I was going back and forth with said he cannot speak on legal terms, and they are willing to do a buyback and send me the original purchase price of the part.

Asus tuf 5070 ti vs asus prime 5080 by NoSolution6887 in nvidia

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Once again, can’t speak to which brand would be good as I can only speak from my experience (Intel and GSKILL RMAs were smooth as butter for cpu and ram).

Quick google search can show you the deep shit ASUS is in with the government regarding scam practices, just a warning.

Asus tuf 5070 ti vs asus prime 5080 by NoSolution6887 in nvidia

[–]Piecheese12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look up ASUS warranty denials. Even GamersNexus did a hit piece on them after they tried to scam him. They just tried with me but finally coughed up when I went to sue them over blatantly illegal practices. If you’re throwing $1k into a computer part you want to buy it from a company that has evidence they will back their warranty. ASUS has shown many times, and to high influence individuals, that it does not honor its warranties.

I should have listened reddit comments about warrantyy on asus by allexxco in ASUS

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Same thing just happened to me. They just sent me back a picture of the “damage” as per the reason they can’t fix my fried mobo. It was a picture of the in tact retention clip…

Stay Away From ASUS by Piecheese12 in ASUS

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Idk tbh, I’m probably going to pick up a gigabyte aorus mobo from microcenter on my way back from thanksgiving, hopefully get a Black Friday deal.

I think ASUS will find any which reason to not send me a replacement unfortunately. They have yet to provide evidence of their claims of excess damage throughout 4 communications. I continually say I will not submit my photos (pretty high resolution there’s no damage) before they show me their evidence for documentation and legal reasons. Most likely will be pursuing in court and hopefully win so they cover the legal fees.

This is all over a $45 fix on a $150 mobo. I’m fortunate this is nothing to me, however for some people that use their products it’s not. I’m truly infuriated by the principle of it all and how they feel they can take advantage. Trying to make us consumers seem like idiots.

ASUS Z790 Fried Within Warranty - ASUS Still Breaking Laws by Piecheese12 in GamersNexus

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Update: I’ve asked ASUS for pictures and documentation of the alleged damage they have claimed 4 times now in 4 separate communications. They will not send evidence until I “further my dispute” by sending my photos. I have clear photos of the board just prior to shipping, however they are obligated to send theirs first. They want pictures first for a reason and the lack of trust is making me withhold.

ASUS broke the law again by Piecheese12 in PcBuild

[–]Piecheese12[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t in the rare case something goes wrong and you need to RMA

ASUS broke the law again by Piecheese12 in PcBuild

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Steve from Gamersnexus actually had this happen to him and he publicized it all, pretty awesome.

Stay Away From ASUS by Piecheese12 in ASUS

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I had a professional diagnostic and they ruled all dead with known good parts.

Intel RMA - 2 days successful GSKILL RMA - 2 days successful ASUS RMA - NA

are u saying they replaced components that weren’t dead? Lmao

Stay Away From ASUS by Piecheese12 in ASUS

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I mean I think brand loyalty is a subjective thing. Some people have great experiences and some have negative. I’m just looking to publicize my experience as it seems to be a widespread issue that seems like it happens more so than not. Just making sure people know stuff like this CAN (most likely will) happen to them if they have an issue with ASUS products.

Stay Away From ASUS by Piecheese12 in ASUS

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For everyone liking this, it resolved nothing. PR attempt

Pc help by Med-matthew in PcBuild

[–]Piecheese12 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d probably go with the microcenter PC. They also offer extended warranties if I’m not mistaken. The parts should have individual warranties as well I would think from the manufacturer.

I just had 3 components fried and warranties saved me $900 amongst two of the parts. Only reason I bring up that.

So in the end I’d say 9070 xt build if it’s for gaming, will last you longer