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| SOAPboy:
--- Quote from: jcrouse on March 30, 2005, 08:41:50 pm --- --- Quote from: AmericanDemon on March 30, 2005, 08:29:33 pm ---Just FYI I would use condensed air to remove the dust. --- End quote --- --- End quote --- |
| SirPeale:
I didn't vacuum the entire PC. I just removed the heatsink from the CPU and sucked the dust from that. The refurbs have a 15 day return policy, and this board has a manufacturers warranty after that. |
| DrewKaree:
I may have to re-read their policy. I could have sworn that, while you are correct on the 15-day policy, it doesn't apply to motherboards and one or two other specific items that I can't remember, although power supplies seems to ring a bell. I'd also have to believe the manufacturer's warranty wouldn't apply to a refurbished board, although they probably would give you something like a 30 day deal. *edit* Their policy - my bad: "Refurbished merchandise are OPEN BOX products that contain components that have been owned by other clients and returned to Newegg.com. The products are sold considerably under cost. Newegg.com guarantees all Refurbished products for 15 days only. CPUs, however, only have 7 days for refund. All Refurbished items are considered OEM "barebone" parts." I now firmly believe if I don't throw $29 at this, I should be smacking myself! It's terrible getting older - way more crap to remember, and I think it's pushing out stuff I really SHOULD be remembering that's more important :-\ |
| DrewKaree:
Peale, I dunno if you checked it yesterday, but I just checked it and it's $29 today. I'm really thinking to myself that I can afford to throw $29 at this myself - my wife may be stopping by to smack you in a bit ;) |
| Tiger-Heli:
Personally, I've had good luck with NewEgg refurb's, but it's hit-or-miss. |
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