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FS: Pair of EVGA GTX 760 Brand New SLI 02G-P4-2763-KR $200 Each OBO

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I don't think those are brand new man. That's the kind of box they use when the recertify or refurb a card. The almost always give back recert/refurbs for RMAs. I'd verify before you continued here, you might end up with one very angry customer.
 
I think what Jordan is trying to tell you is not to advertise them as brand new because they are very likely refurbished cards a simple email to EVGA would clarify for you I beleive.

They can easily shrink wrap those boxes so they do look like new sealed cards.
 
If you look on ebay people selling these sell them as brand new so thats the way i'm listing them.
 
The box should look like this if it were new.

02G-P4-2763-KR_XL_8.jpg


Those are refurbs.
 
Just because the box is different doesnt mean its a refurb. If you dont want to buy it then dont. Im not forcing you to buy it if you think its a refurb.

Refurbished part numbers end in a -RX. Mine ends in -KR.
 
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487014
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487017
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130866

Now look at the picture for all of them. Now tell me what's in common with all those cards?

1.) They're all refurbs
2.) They all come in that same box.

I'm not trying to be a dick here, but what you are trying to sell as brand new, are a pair of recertified cards. They might be perfectly fine, but they aren't new. You need to change your ad.
 
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487014
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814487017
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130866

Now look at the picture for all of them. Now tell me what's in common with all those cards?

1.) They're all refurbs
2.) They all come in that same box.

I'm not trying to be a dick here, but what you are trying to sell as brand new, are a pair of recertified cards. They might be perfectly fine, but they aren't new. You need to change your ad.

Like i said before the part number is different on those. They all end with -RX which is a refurbished product.

The model numbers on my cards end in -KR so you're wrong.
 
-RX is for the cards they sell in retail as Recertified.

The model matches the original cards for the ones they send back to you. I've had to RMA cards ALOT of times. I can show you a GTX480 that has its original -KR number that's been RMA'd three times and I got refurbs back every time.

Shoot an email off to EVGA, and post them saying that they're brand new cards. I'll shut up and you can get on selling them. Til then, I'm going to keep calling you out. You're going to rip someone off, regardless of it being intentional or unintentional.
 
-RX is for the cards they sell in retail as Recertified.

The model matches the original cards for the ones they send back to you. I've had to RMA cards ALOT of times. I can show you a GTX480 that has its original -KR number that's been RMA'd three times and I got refurbs back every time.

Shoot an email off to EVGA, and post them saying that they're brand new cards. I'll shut up and you can get on selling them. Til then, I'm going to keep calling you out. You're going to rip someone off, regardless of it being intentional or unintentional.



Thats not true. The retail boxes are not brown boxes they look different walk into any best buy or computer store you wont find brown box evga cards. The links you pasted to newegg all had brown boxes which are not retail and they ended in -RX.

Also the model number i sent in is different than the ones they sent me back. Its not the same.

Just because you got a refurb rma doesnt mean mine is.
 
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sketchy haha.

How so? It came as a direct replacement from EVGA and its not even opened.

So if thats sketchy to sell something sealed from the manufacturer EVGA, then ok....

Even if its recertified whats wrong with that? Ive seen these sell used not recertified for not much less than im asking.

Recertified means its guaranteed to work 100% by EVGA so how is that sketchy?

Also I'm not firm at $200 thats just what im asking its or best offer. I'll sell it to the first person who gives me a fair offer, and ill give a better deal if anyone is interested in buying both of them.
 
When I first read the ad I figured they were RMA'd cards as well. As a buyer I would appreciate that kind of information was disclosed up front without me having to ask. However that is usually not the case. Therefore, I ask anyway. Way to keep it classy ..
 
Seriously Sketchy, and all he has to do is shoot an Email to EVGA to make it not sketchy.

Shame he's too lazy. Doesn't bode well for any deals done with him.
Like I said I'm not forcing you or anyone to buy my cards if you think it's sketchy. Seems like you aren't a serious buyer anyhow because you never even gave me an offer.


I don't see how it's sketchy the cards are sealed directly from EVGA. As I said even if it's recertified, its 100% certified by EVGA to be working. People still buy and sell used cards and a sealed recertified card is much safer than to buy a used card because evga made sure the cards are 100% working.
 
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As I said even if it's recertified, its 100% certified by EVGA to be working.

Broken, and then repaired by the manufacturer is absolutely not the same as new. It is illegal for stores to sell refurbs as new. Jorona's right, you're advertising refurbs as new. You're really just setting yourself up for a Significantly Not As Described claim through PayPal, which you will lose in a heartbeat.
 
Like I said I'm not forcing you or anyone to buy my cards if you think it's sketchy. Seems like you aren't a serious buyer anyhow because you never even gave me an offer.


I don't see how it's sketchy the cards are sealed directly from EVGA. As I said even if it's recertified, its 100% certified by EVGA to be working. People still buy and sell used cards and a sealed recertified card is much safer than to buy a used card because evga made sure the cards are 100% working.

It's false advertising. Refurbished is absolutely not the same as new. Several people have pointed this out to you now but you appear not to care.
 
Broken, and then repaired by the manufacturer is absolutely not the same as new. It is illegal for stores to sell refurbs as new. Jorona's right, you're advertising refurbs as new. You're really just setting yourself up for a Significantly Not As Described claim through PayPal, which you will lose in a heartbeat.

Please stop trolling my listing if you dont want to buy it then dont.You're just repeating what has been said already for the past 2 pages, you didnt say anything new.

I never said recertified is the same thing as new. Not sure if its recertified or new as i stated before because its sealed and i'm not going to open it up.

Many people send cards back and it's not even the card at fault in their system so its not always true that recertified cards were broken and repaired.Re-certified units are hand tested and run through several tests to ensure you are receiving a functional graphics card. At the price point im selling it shouldnt matter. I really dont care what you think ive been with ebay for a long time and i have 100% feedback.


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It's false advertising. Refurbished is absolutely not the same as new. Several people have pointed this out to you now but you appear not to care.

Please stop trolling my listing if you dont want to buy it then dont.You're just repeating what has been said already for the past 2 pages, nothing new was said.

I never said recertified is the same thing as new. Im not false advertising as i stated its sealed and im not going to open it up to see if its new or recertified. At the price point im selling it shouldnt matter youre getting 2 great cards for a cheap price. If you dont want to give me an offer than i dont see the sense of your post you're just repeating whats been said already.

People are selling used cards all the time. EVGA is a good company with good products. In my opinion its better to buy a recertified card over a used one because evga hand tested it to make sure its a fully functional card.
 
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Rob777, all the people here just want you to simply email EVGA, and then post what they say. Thats all. It will clear up any confusion on here.
 
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Rob777, all the people here just want you to simply email EVGA, and then post what they say. Thats all. It will clear up any confusion on here.

So far no one who has posted in my thread is a serious buyer, they're just trolls or lookers. Why should i waste my time on trolls? Would these trolls buy my cards if i got an official answer from EVGA? No they wouldn't. If you guys are serious buyers, and you really care if its new or recertified you would email EVGA instead of trolling.

A serious buyer wouldn't care if its recertified or new because my price is so low.

$175 shipped each or $320 shipped for the pair is extremely cheap. If doesnt sell in next few days its going on ebay. I'm positive it will sell for the price that im selling here. Every single listing on ebay with the same sealed brown evga box is listed as New and absolutely factory sealed in EVGA non retail packaging.

OEM box, no cables, adapters, sticker, CD-ROM. New from EVGA Thats how they are listed on Ebay.
 
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Please stop trolling my listing if you dont want to buy it then dont.You're just repeating what has been said already for the past 2 pages, nothing new was said.

I'm not trolling your listing. I clicked on the thread because I am in the market for a pair of mid range graphics cards.

I never said recertified is the same thing as new. Im not false advertising as i stated its sealed and im not going to open it up to see if its new or recertified.

You advertized the cards as being brand new. Here is what you say in your thread title:

FS: Pair of EVGA GTX 760 Brand New SLI 02G-P4-2763-KR $175 each or $320 for the pair

You repeated this assertion in the first post (which was later edited to "sealed") and in following posts. You failed to disclose that these are warranty/rma returns and not in retail boxes, which makes it very likely that these cards are NOT brand new, but refurbished (cards that have been sold as new, returned and then fixed by eVGA).


At the price point im selling it shouldnt matter youre getting 2 great cards for a cheap price. If you dont want to give me an offer than i dont see the sense of your post you're just repeating whats been said already.

People are selling used cards all the time. EVGA is a good company with good products. In my opinion its better to buy a recertified card over a used one because evga hand tested it to make sure its a fully functional card.

Trying to sell refurbished cards as brand new is false advertizing. You have an obligation to fully disclose the condition of the cards to potential buyers, including the fact that these were RMA returns from eVGA in non-retail boxes, instead of describing them as brand new.:rolleyes:
 
I'm not trolling your listing. I clicked on the thread because I am in the market for a pair of mid range graphics cards.



You advertized the cards as being brand new. Here is what you say in your thread title:



You repeated this assertion in the first post (which was later edited to "sealed") and in following posts. You failed to disclose that these are warranty/rma returns and not in retail boxes, which makes it very likely that these cards are NOT brand new, but refurbished (cards that have been sold as new, returned and then fixed by eVGA).


Trying to sell refurbished cards as brand new is false advertizing. You have an obligation to fully disclose the condition of the cards to potential buyers, including the fact that these were RMA returns from eVGA in non-retail boxes, instead of describing them as brand new.:rolleyes:

The condition has been fully disclosed. Yes i advertised these as brand new because that's what EVERYONE who has these cards on Ebay advertises them as: OEM box, no cables, adapters, sticker, CD-ROM. New from EVGA. Thats how they are listed on Ebay. Im not false advertising and i already clarified they were rma returns.

Lots of people when they sell used cards do you know if the card was originally recertified or brand new? No usually you have no clue if their card was originally brand new or recertified because lots of people trash the original box. Im not hiding anything everyone can see they are in sealed OEM packaging not retail.

You need to stop making assumptions and accusations. Just because a card is recertified doesnt mean it was broken and fixed some cards are recertified because people do the EVGA step up/trade up upgrade program. Sometimes people have computer problems. People think that the graphics card is the culprit in their computer but its not, and they end up doing an rma for a perfectly good working card.

Like i said im not going to unseal the cards to visually inspect it to see if they are new or recertified. If you don't like that then move on don't buy my cards. Just assume they are sealed recertified if you want to.

This card is out of stock on Newegg. On amazon there is a used one for $198. A serious buyer wouldn't care if its recertified or new because my price is so low and i have them in hand ready to ship out.
 
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Bump going on ebay pretty soon. Positive they will sell for the prices i listed.

I highly recommend this card to anyone who is on a budget that is looking to build a decent gaming PC. In SLI mode these cards are beast. Overall they are very strong budget cards.
 
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