Review for user liquidinferno from vonamoR
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vonamoR (10)
Forum: www.HardForum.com Item: ATI 9800 PRO AIW
vonamoR was the Seller on February 17, 2004 Other/Unknown
I purchased an ATI 9800 Pro All in Wonder from him at [H]ardForum a few months back.
The shrinkwrapped didnt look like it was sealed by the factory (box had a big lump) so I contacted the seller and ask him if the product is reshrinkwrapped, he said it wasnt and I had to trust him on that due to his high heatware. I also purchased a Corsair XMS4000 Pro from him, the plastic of the corsair were bent open. Again I had to take his words that the item hasnt been used due to his heat. I also asked for the receipt for the ATI 9800 Pro All in Wonder, but never sent it out.
Today I decided not to sell the ATI 9800 Pro All in Wonder and opened it. I found out that the
item he sold me was really reshrinkwrapped. This isnt the first time I\'ve purchased an ATI product, so I know how the manuals and video card are packed. The shrinkwrap of the manual was ripped open, the video cards anti static bag didnt look new and the cds looked used. The video card seems to work fine but im not sure how long it will last. For gs this card might be refurbished\\defected and it\'ll die any time. I paid $330 for a brand new card and receive this, if I wanted an open\\refurbished product I would have bought an open\\refurbished product.
Very dishonest person.
Response from liquidinfernoI am contacting heatware. I purchased this ATI AIW 9800 from PCMALL.com and if they sold me re-wraped product than i sold it to you. I called entire morning to see if there is even remote possibility for that and ofcourse there isnt. They sell new products, and before leaving someone negative feedback why didnt you call ATI and asked them if this is indeed new retail product with warranty? And this is not a store, i sell products at discounted prices thus far i do not provide anyone with any sort of reciept unless otherwise stated. And dont you dare to call me disshonest person ever again!!!!!!!!!!February 17, 2004