I recently bought a full build from a fellow member.
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1624072
The build came in the mail and I was thoroughly dissappointed in the condition that it came it.
It was mostly wrapped with newspaper and came with no foam. Anyway. When I opened it, the video card was still hanging from the pci-e slot, in which the pci slot was coming loose from the motherboard(the motherboard was still in the case). The large heatsink had a screw missing, meaning I couldn't mount it.
I was able to forgive all of that as I had checked if the system booted up, and electrically it worked. The only gripe I had was that the case was in bad condition. The case was a HAF 932, the 5 front plates were missing and the expansion backplates were missing. I could not fully screw in the psu as the back had been bent, so I was only able to put in three screws. The case feet were also broken, and a few edges were bent. I understand everyday use and stuff breaking, but I believe the seller should atleast describe these things as it is an OBLIGATION of the SELLER and not the buyer. In the original post, it says "+$50 shipped for case", but I wouldn't have paid the extra $50 if I would have know the condition. I contacted the seller asking a refund for the case because the condition of the case was not described in the post(completely left out really), so I assumed that the original packaging would be included, but he said that I was just having buyers remorse. Im wondering if you guys could give me some thought into what I should do. Wether its my fault for not asking about the condition first, or the sellers fault for not completely describing, and also who should pay for shipping if the refund is going to take place. I'm only asking for a refund of the case, as I am willing to let go of the unmountable heatsink and poor packaging.
Below are a few pictures of the condition of the case.
Thanks again.
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1624072
The build came in the mail and I was thoroughly dissappointed in the condition that it came it.
It was mostly wrapped with newspaper and came with no foam. Anyway. When I opened it, the video card was still hanging from the pci-e slot, in which the pci slot was coming loose from the motherboard(the motherboard was still in the case). The large heatsink had a screw missing, meaning I couldn't mount it.
I was able to forgive all of that as I had checked if the system booted up, and electrically it worked. The only gripe I had was that the case was in bad condition. The case was a HAF 932, the 5 front plates were missing and the expansion backplates were missing. I could not fully screw in the psu as the back had been bent, so I was only able to put in three screws. The case feet were also broken, and a few edges were bent. I understand everyday use and stuff breaking, but I believe the seller should atleast describe these things as it is an OBLIGATION of the SELLER and not the buyer. In the original post, it says "+$50 shipped for case", but I wouldn't have paid the extra $50 if I would have know the condition. I contacted the seller asking a refund for the case because the condition of the case was not described in the post(completely left out really), so I assumed that the original packaging would be included, but he said that I was just having buyers remorse. Im wondering if you guys could give me some thought into what I should do. Wether its my fault for not asking about the condition first, or the sellers fault for not completely describing, and also who should pay for shipping if the refund is going to take place. I'm only asking for a refund of the case, as I am willing to let go of the unmountable heatsink and poor packaging.
Below are a few pictures of the condition of the case.
Thanks again.