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gheart008
Sep 26th, 2005, 12:41 AM
Just wanted to comment on the excellent service on a RMA recently.

My 80GB WD had fried a few weeks back, so I got a RMA from the website. I just follwed the instructions on packing and shipping, shipped it via Canadapost Xpresspost on Tuesday, and got an email on Friday morning before I went to work confirming that my replacement drive was shipped. After coming back from work the same day, I was only to be surprised with the replacement drive on my bed! (brother accepted the package from the UPS delivery guy).

They have two options on the site, either ti ship the drive back first and then they ship the replacement, or they can ship it first and then you ship the dead on after you've received the replacement (but they need to record your mastercard number for this option).

I checked with my tracking number for my shipment, and it says they received my dead drive on Thursday. Since they shipped it on Friday, they must have shipped it same day shipping for me to get it by the time I get home from work that day.

All in all, great experience, hassle free for me. :lol:

LondonAwaits
Sep 26th, 2005, 12:44 AM
I've used the second option before... put my credit card in and was sent my replacement harddrive. It arrived shortly after along with address to ship my dead drive back to them, worked out great.

WLJ101
Sep 26th, 2005, 01:32 AM
Seagate, maxtor and WD all worked great on me!!!!

ynchu
Sep 26th, 2005, 01:52 AM
No problem with RMAing any drive to the three major players. They all have excellent RMA services. Good thing that they all produce quality drives and have excellent RMA department just in case something goes wrong.

On the other hand, I'd say that Plextor and Pioneer could learn something from these firms.

ASUS is pretty good, too. Except their reps don't read, or write English that well.

willy
Sep 26th, 2005, 07:05 AM
I usually go for the advanced RMA option coz I don't have to worry about the packaging ...

Absolute
Sep 26th, 2005, 08:38 AM
I've had Maxtor, WD, and Seagate, all with great RMA experiences. They were all secondary drives so I didn't bother with an advanced RMA. I believe Maxtor even sent me a new drive before they received my dead one.

wiggy
Sep 26th, 2005, 09:03 AM
I had a similar experience. Very speedy. Good job.

B0000rt
Sep 26th, 2005, 09:18 AM
Wow, sounds good!

Good to know when my drives die (hasn't ever yet :D :D) I'll know RMA will be good :D

Edit: Looks like only one drive is expiring soon. 60GB Retail, funny, when I bought that thing it's a 'BB' which means 2meg, but there was a note inside that said I had received a JB for no extra cost! And indeed it was an 8meg cache drive :D

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ZenOps
Sep 26th, 2005, 11:40 AM
Good to hear.

Nothing beats Intel though for (resller/OEM) RMA's. As soon as you have a defective product, you can go online and say you are shipping it back.

As soon as its got a shipping # (it doesn't even need to be in their hands), they send you back a brand new processor of the same type. Amazingly enough, they have very few abusers of this policy, as noone wants to piss off intel and be blacklisted from buying processors from them.

Many a time I've gotten a processor back before the broken one is in their hands (because I ship via the cheapest method)