kodan is sure to have a happygasm after reading this.
AVA Direct still getting away with murder
AVAdirect Terms and Conditions of Sale
Lol.
AVA Direct still getting away with murder
AVAdirect Terms and Conditions of Sale
Lol.
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In Soviet Russia... AVA doesn't work for you, you work for AVA.
I must break you!!! (Ivan Drago), I will burry you!!! (Misha) hmmmm.
Wow.
They basically say "give me your money, now fuck off" beforehand.
I am sorry to hear you had such a difficult time. I found their prices and selection to be the best. I worked very closely with them and had no problem at all. The system they built for me is great and I am completely satisified. I guess you can't always please everyone.
I have no axe to grind with AVA one way or the other, but I do find the rebuttal from dms1956 (with no apparent previous presence on RR) that immediately popped up in that thread...
...just slightly suspicious.![]()
Whoa, weirdI must break you!!! (Ivan Drago), I will burry you!!! (Misha) hmmmm.
Ah, the "we are doing you a favor" clause:
We reserve the right to reject or cancel any order at our sole discretion.
Due to the unique nature of the above referenced custom built product(s), you specifically authorize us to charge the agreed price for said product(s) on your Visa card, AMEX card, MasterCard, Discover card, or other credit card, immediately upon receipt of the Credit Card Authorization Form signed by you.
We continually upgrade and revise our products and service offerings. AVADirect may revise and discontinue products at any time without prior notice to its customers. Upon customer's approval AVADirect may ship a substitute product that has the ordered product(s) functionality and performance, even though it may vary from other aspects of the ordered product.
We may encounter a defect or compatibility issues with hardware and/or software that the customer selected which may delay order processing.
Loss or damage that occurs during shipping from AVADirect to customer by a carrier selected by AVADirect is the responsibility of the carrier.
Custom built product(s) may not be returned and are non-refundable except if they were purchased within 30 days, do not work properly, or are in need of repair and are under warranty.
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You may request the return only of non-custom built product(s), i.e., component(s), within twenty-five (25) calendar days after you receive your product(s). All such returned non-custom built product(s) are subject to a thirty percent (30%) re-stocking fee, which includes but is not limited to costs associated with handling, storage and resale.
Shipped an item D.O.A.? 2 B.A.D.AVADirect MAKES NO WARARATIES FOR SERVICE, SOFTWARE, HARDWARE OR PRODUCT NON-CUSTOM BUILT BY AVADirect. SUCH PRODUCT IS SOLD BY AVADirect AS IS. WARRANTIES FOR PRODUCTS NON-CUSTOM BUILT BY AVADirect, IF ANY, ARE PROVIDED EXCLUSIVELY BY THE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER NOT BY AVADirect.
Seriously...with all the shit that they pull I can't even fathom how they can even stay in business. Lot's of sheep out there I guess....
The problem is too many people just don't do their homework when looking for a system.They look in some magazine,see a flashy ad,and don't bother to really check out a company.Even Reseller's apparently isn't immune to the lure of advertiser dollars.It's how hacks like Cyberpower and IBuyPower manage to stay in business.
By the way,did anyone catch this line in AVA's very lengthy warranty page? "AVADirect will replace or repair any component or system free of charge. AVADirect reserves the right to substitute a comparable component or offer an upgrade option if the defective component is unavailable. The replaced hardware may be new or serviceably used, and will be comparable in function to the original. AVADirect will ship free of charge any item covered by warranty back to the customer in the continental United States. Any other shipping fees will be covered by the customer. "
Am I misreading this,or do they actually say that they are replacing defective parts under warranty with used parts? If I'm paying for a brand new system,I expect any parts replaced under warranty to be new as well.Not slightly,somewhat,or"serviceably" used,new,period.
Stepping in to say everything is A-OK! Read above.Hey guys, seems the admins at RR are stepping in. http://www.resellerratings.com/foru...ct-still-getting-away-murder.html#post1164512
Flag...half the distance to the goal type of flag.
Thats sealed it for me. Won't be mentioning AVA Direct when I do my next review.
Meow. Standard business practice, as Heather would probably say.
Hey guys, seems the admins at RR are stepping in. http://www.resellerratings.com/foru...ct-still-getting-away-murder.html#post1164512
Meow. Standard business practice, as Heather would probably say.
It's been a standard practice (at least in support clauses) for about 15 or so years. The practice goes back even further.Yep, highly disappointing, whether it's standard or not.
Would you accept a used part as replacement for a faulty one in your rig?
It's been a standard practice (at least in support clauses) for about 15 or so years. The practice goes back even further.
I didn't quote that section above because of that.
It's more notable if you can find a computer part/system vendor that replaces anything with a new part, and in that case it's probably only because no refurbished/used parts are available.
It doesn't make any sense though. Have a custom builder build your brand new rig, the new video card in your new rig dies, and the builder puts a used one in to replace it?
The way it works:It doesn't make any sense though. Have a custom builder build your brand new rig, the new video card in your new rig dies, and the builder puts a used one in to replace it?
Having it rephrased like that does make the situation/scenario sound fishy.
Don't think the customer would appreciate having a used card in their rig.
Stress and frustration issues could arise from if that particular card were to die couple of months.
The way it works:
The builder receives/exchanges the bad part with a used/refurbished part. i.e. Parts from a system returned for refund (maybe nothing wrong with the parts, just can no longer be sold as new) or a previous part returned from the manufacturer, which also returns refurbished parts as replacements.
The new "bad" card returned goes back to the manufacturer and the cycle starts again.
What did you think system manufacturers do, throw away the old parts?They send 'em back too. A "new" part becomes used after it's installed.
The boutiques replace the parts with what they are sent...
unless you buy sealed retail items no oem parts could be 100% guaranteed to be brand new.
btw if you buy brand new retail games at gamestop... there is no guarantee that that game wasnt "tested" by an employee.
but in some markets, if the original manufacturer can recondition returned items and repackage em as brand new as well.
your making a mountain out of a mole hill here. how do you define new? or unused? dont boutiques burn in your "new" pc for days non stop before they send it to you? computer parts made by the manufacturer are all tested before they are packaged... so ideally there should be no need for burn in periods...
Boutiques I am sure send back in all defective parts that are returned... and they get back a replacement part from the manufacturer (if said part is under warranty).