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I just went to the local Army/Navy store and picked up some paracord and bought some 3/16 4:1 heatshrink from the hardware store. I spent $25 and sleeved 2 PSU's. I think it looks just as good as the kits.
Wew, I have been f-ed in the b-hole hard this way. Sold an item. Buyer filed a dispute. Tried to work it out, but finally decided to let the dispute run it's coarse. The buyer was refunded by Paypal after almost 2 months and I received a box with a brick in it instead of the Cisco...
ok, agreed. No good reason not to give the receipt anyway.
So, is the card getting shipped back, or what?
Guy earlier had a great idea about using a mod/trusted 3rd party. Seller leaves dispute open and sends card to 3rd party. 3rd party verifies the item, the dispute gets dropped...
MSI RMA form doesn't even ask where you bought it. Seriously, follow the link. Fill it out. It never asks you for a receipt or the reseller.
http://service.msicomputer.com/msi_user/rmaform_p.aspx
I will repeat what has already been said; I know for a fact MSI does not require the receipt for an RMA. I just RMA'ed a 6950 with them and only needed the serial # off the card. So why does the buyer need the receipt?
http://service.msicomputer.com/msi_user/rmaform_p.aspx