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  1. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #651

    MBAM's website is selling it for $25.
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  2. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
       #652

    It seems Newegg is becoming the rotten egg in the business. I hope they can stay in business though, they do have good product pictures.
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  3. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #653

    Britton30 said:
    It seems Newegg is becoming the rotten egg in the business. I hope they can stay in business though, they do have good product pictures.
    And excellent descriptions. In the past year or so, they have really gone downhill. Every time I turn around, they are out of products or discontinuing them (or claiming to discontinue them). It's really a shame.
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  4. Posts : 26,870
    Windows 11 Pro
       #654

    And if you RMA something be sure a signature is required.
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  5. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #655

    essenbe said:
    And if you RMA something be sure a signature is required.
    After working shipping and receiving off and on for 30 years, that is SOP for me, as well as documenting the snot out of everything, including photos, recording serial numbers, etc.

    This is from a post I made on another forum re: shipping returns:

    I worked almost 31 years in warehousing, much of which were stints in Shipping & Receiving, and had to deal with Returns (btw, the correct term for returning items is Return; we and our vendors never referred to Returns as RMAs, which is just a number, as the article states, or a document with the number).

    When writing an RMA number on a box, cover the number with clear packing tape to help ensure the number doesn't get obliterated in transit. Make sure it is large enough to be easily seen. Using a ball point pen or fine point Sharpie isn't going to cut it; use a large felt pen marker. Protect the shipping and return addresses the same way. Make sure the sipping address is large enough to be easily read and is on two different sides of the package, same as the RMA#. If not using a preprinted shipping label, I always put the RMA number with the shipping address.

    It's generally a good idea to enclose a document that has the shipping address, return address, and RMA number inside the package in case the outside is damaged to the point of being unreadable. That was standard operating procedure where I worked.

    Pay very close attention to the vendor's shipping instructions. Some require the original packaging (I keep all my original packaging on everything I buy at least until the warranty runs out; it's cheaper, safer, and easier than trying to scarf up a suitable box even if the vendor doesn't require it). Using the original packaging will help to ensure the vendor can't try to refuse a claim due to damage caused by poor packaging. Some send a document to you that has to be enclosed in the package or put in a pouch on the outside of the package (we did both on all returns when I worked S&R whether it was required or not).

    Even though a vendor may not require it, all returns should be insured. Very few vendors, if any, will take responsibility for damage induced in transit, even if they paid for the shipping, unless they also paid for insurance (check with the carrier when dropping off the package). Taking photos of the product before packaging and of how it was packaged will make favorably resolving a damage claim much easier. Also, putting a tiny mark (just a tiny, unnoticeable dot with a fine point Sharpie on the product itself will do) and taking a photo of that will help to protect you from vendors switching products and use that as a basis to refuse your warranty claim or returning an unrepaired or unrepairable item and claiming it was replaced (it happens).

    If a vendor sends a prepaid shipping label, just don't drop the package off at some collection box or drop off point. Take it to the carrier's facility and get a receipt and tracking number. You will need the receipt to file a damage claim against the carrier if the vendor doesn't receive the package. The tracking number will help protect you from a vendor losing a package after receipt and claiming they didn't receive it or received it too late.

    There is one thing in the article I disagree with. If a product is received DOA, it should be replaced with a new product, not a refurbished one. That's one reason why a new product should be inspected immediately upon receipt (never sign for a damaged package without getting the carrier to document the damage) and tested as soon as possible after receiving it since the window for justifying the demand for a new replacement product is usually very narrow (often only one day).
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  6. Posts : 1,045
    Win8/8.1,Win7-U64, Vista U64, uncounted Linux distor's
       #656

    Britton30 said:
    It seems Newegg is becoming the rotten egg in the business. I hope they can stay in business though, they do have good product pictures.
    Rotten eggs don't hatch.

    You need to check close on egg's pricing, many times a egg sale is the normal price elsewhere. I've bought a lot from them and have had a very bad experience with their "rebates" the past two months. The rebate companies they deal with are extremely deceptive. I did not receive $80 in rebates on 4 items and I followed the rebate details to the letter.

    The egg's return policy requires all of the original packaging be included whereas Amazon takes a item back with little to no packaging. One extreme to the other.

    I'm always building computers for people and my monthly parts bill runs around 1500 bucks and the egg is getting very little of that anymore. I've tried many venders and always seem to come back to Amazon.

    The egg is good for pic's and spec's, although I find many errors in the spec's. I've learned to double check manufacturers websites.
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  7. Posts : 4,566
    Windows 10 Pro
       #657

    I have always had good luck with newegg. Tigerdirect not so much. Amazon, eh there okay. I like them for a lot of things but not for ordering pc parts.
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  8. Posts : 1,045
    Win8/8.1,Win7-U64, Vista U64, uncounted Linux distor's
       #658

    Newegg has the 256 Samsung 840 PRO for $195 with promo code, next 48 hrs.

    HERE
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  9. Posts : 1,653
    Windows 10 Pro. EFI boot partition, full EFI boot
       #659

    Here we go again. Another not-really-a-deal from Newegg. Amazon has the same 256GB Pro for $199 dollars regular price (free shipping with prime):

    Amazon.com: Samsung Electronics 840 Pro Series 2.5-Inch 256 GB SATA 6GB/s Solid State Drive MZ-7PD256BW: Computers & Accessories
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  10. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #660

    GeneO said:
    Here we go again. Another not-really-a-deal from Newegg. Amazon has the same 256GB Pro for $199 dollars regular price (free shipping with prime):

    Amazon.com: Samsung Electronics 840 Pro Series 2.5-Inch 256 GB SATA 6GB/s Solid State Drive MZ-7PD256BW: Computers & Accessories
    Actually, it's free two day shipping with Amazon Prime. Since it's over $35 and shipping from Amazon's warehouses, regular shipping (aka slow) is already free.
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