News Chinese Brands Flood U.S. Retail With Not-So-Cheap Graphics Cards

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Good luck trying to rma any of these brands if your in the USA.
Why? Can't you just send them back to Amazon or Newegg and let them handle the rest? In Europe, you don't have to care about the manufacturer's RMA policy. You just send the card back to the seller, and then it's the seller's problem.
 

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Why? Can't you just send them back to Amazon or Newegg and let them handle the rest? In Europe, you don't have to care about the manufacturer's RMA policy. You just send the card back to the seller, and then it's the seller's problem.
Simple answer, no, you can't return to the seller, unless it's actually a "house brand" which these are not. If the card is truly DOA, yes, you should be able to return it for replacement, but that's as far as it goes. Otherwise, as with all computer gear, the warranty (if any) is between you and the OEM, and if the OEM has no US presence, then, well, I agree with Purple Dragon.
 
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