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I bought a Verto Graphics card from PNY Technologies about 15 months
ago. The warranty on the side of the box of this G Force FX5200 128
Meg stated that the card had a "Lifetime Warranty" The fan went bad
this week and I contacted them on their web site for an RMA to send
the card back to them for a repair or replacement.
I got a response yesterday that the card was out of warranty. I
returned the message stating that the box clearly states that a
Lifetime warranty was valid on this product. I get another email
today, and here it is
>
>
>PNY's Lifetime Replacement Warranty
>PNY Technologies, Inc. ("PNY"), supplier of your newly purchased PNY graphics card (the "product"),
> warrants the product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship
>for the life of the product as sold to the original purchaser >("purchaser"), subject to all the terms
> and conditions hereunder.
>Lifetime Replacement Warranty is given to all PNY® Verto® Graphics Cards.
>This warranty is for replacement for like items only. Lifetime Replacement warranty does not cover items out of production if PNY no longer stocks them.
> (Lifetime is defined as the lifetime of the product on the market. Outdated technology is not covered by lifetime warranty if the item
>is no longer available on the common market as a new product.) This warranty is not assignable. PNY's sole obligation under this warranty
>is to replace or, at its option to repair, with new or remanufactured product, free of charge,
So what he is saying is that the model of card that I bought is not
sold anymore, superceded by a new model, so the warranty is worthless.
Last PNY card I.
Bob
I bought a Verto Graphics card from PNY Technologies about 15 months
ago. The warranty on the side of the box of this G Force FX5200 128
Meg stated that the card had a "Lifetime Warranty" The fan went bad
this week and I contacted them on their web site for an RMA to send
the card back to them for a repair or replacement.
I got a response yesterday that the card was out of warranty. I
returned the message stating that the box clearly states that a
Lifetime warranty was valid on this product. I get another email
today, and here it is
>
>
>PNY's Lifetime Replacement Warranty
>PNY Technologies, Inc. ("PNY"), supplier of your newly purchased PNY graphics card (the "product"),
> warrants the product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship
>for the life of the product as sold to the original purchaser >("purchaser"), subject to all the terms
> and conditions hereunder.
>Lifetime Replacement Warranty is given to all PNY® Verto® Graphics Cards.
>This warranty is for replacement for like items only. Lifetime Replacement warranty does not cover items out of production if PNY no longer stocks them.
> (Lifetime is defined as the lifetime of the product on the market. Outdated technology is not covered by lifetime warranty if the item
>is no longer available on the common market as a new product.) This warranty is not assignable. PNY's sole obligation under this warranty
>is to replace or, at its option to repair, with new or remanufactured product, free of charge,
So what he is saying is that the model of card that I bought is not
sold anymore, superceded by a new model, so the warranty is worthless.
Last PNY card I.
Bob