Just wanted to say Corsair is awesome.
I RMA'd my power supply last week. Expected to get a refurb or OEM PS back, which would have been just fine by me. Got a full retail box instead.
Thanks Corsair!
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DairyCreamer wrote:Just wanted to say Corsair is awesome.
I RMA'd my power supply last week. Expected to get a refurb or OEM PS back, which would have been just fine by me. Got a full retail box instead.
Thanks Corsair!
DairyCreamer wrote:...if you want a complaint, they didn't cross-ship...
Welch wrote:LiquidSpace... you've got all of but 3 posts here....
Welch wrote:LiquidSpace... you've got all of but 3 posts here....
I too can attest to Corsairs badass support/warranty. I've had to send back 1 stick of ram that was well over 4 years and got beaten to hell in my laptop (in and out of -40*F weather without waiting to warm up) with EVERYDAY use for that 4 years. 1 of the sticks finally died and they did cross ship. Then recently I had a Corsair HS1A headset that had a weak point in the support portion of the earphone that broke. Dreading the support call, I was pleased to get an American who only wanted to know the approximate date of when I purchased the headset and from where. I didn't need a full on receipt and in a few seconds he said "Sure, not a problem, I'm email you an RMA number now". BAM, just like that. They sent me a full retail of BOTH items, and the HS1A was upgraded in my case to a Vengeance 1300.
So.... no trolling here, Corsair is the absolutely pinnacle of warranty support. I'm not afraid to tell them that because its what keeps me coming back to them and purchasing their products to include in my customers systems.
Liquid, I'm curious if you understand how the world works... Why would Corsair give you a refund for a product that they didn't sell to you? They sold it to another retailer, who you then bought it from. What exactly was your reasoning for hating the Vengeance 1500??? Some people hate it because the "Setup" and getting the mic to work, and it doesn't work with their current sound card and blah blah blah... Its a USB headset, hence it runs on its own built in sound card. This is why I went with the 1300. The 1500 does have its uses for people with a crappy sound card or they prefer to have similar sound setups when bringing the headset from one system to another. Otherwise its been touted as one of the most comfortable headsets ever made by many professional reviewers. The only downside to these headsets is if your looking for some extremely rich bass, which they don't deliver on. As for the M90... I don't know what to tell you, I've never tried it, but sounds to me like a personal preference thing as you've provided no valuable feedback on why it was "Unusable"
So please sir, take your kid gamer "Trolling" name calling stuff with you out of these forums if you don't plan on provided non-offensive feedback. These forums have been a haven for mature computer enthusiast for far to long to have to deal with sophomoric BS like that.
Welch wrote:Necro... lol, seems that the forums are crawling these days because it was on the first page and not that far down. I don't bother to look at the dates generally because for the most part the top 15-20 are usually less than 2-3 weeks old.
JustAnEngineer wrote:My experience with Corsair's RMA process wasn't fun.
There was a lot of runaround with their support group before they agreed to an RMA for my totally-dead Corsair Force SSD. After I shipped it to them, they kept it for much longer than promised before sending me a replacement. The replacement SSD (apparently refurbished) was defective.