> From: [email protected] [mailto:discuss-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul English
> 
>> I've been round and round with them, but the most recent email says "We
>> received one hard drive with dents and one with SATA-damaged. Any
>> physical damages will void the Newegg warranty. Our RMA team cannot
>> further process the RMA. Please take advantage of your end-user warranty
>> and contact the manufacturer at 1-800-SEAGATE"
> 
> I guess I'm technically suggesting you take this approach as well - not just
> with Newegg, but with any vendor. Specifically for hard drives - not
> necessarily other equipment!

Yeah, this is what I'm going to do.  Although - I didn't want 5 hard drives, I 
wanted 3.  So getting these damaged ones replaced via Mfgr warranty is kind of 
pointless.  Maybe after I get Seagate to replace the drives, I can send those 
into newegg RMA and get my $200 back.


> This is completely unrelated, but personally I intend to send Newegg every
> dollar I can because of this:
> 
>  http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130128/10521621810/neweggs-screw-
> patent-trolls-strategy-leads-to-victory.shtml

Oh.  I agree.  :-)
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