ASUS and RMAs (Just how long does it take?)

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ASUS and RMAs (Just how long does it take?)

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It takes more than a year and a half to hear back from them. Back on 2-20-2012 (like the date?), I filed a RMA on a Graphic Card ENGT240 Series. After not hearing from them or getting any e-mails after filling out the form I checked my spam bin found it empty and called them. After being on hold a few hours I wrote an e-mail and left it at that for a week or so. I call again and wait on hold for a few hours and then e-mail them after no response to the last e-mail. This goes on off and on for a few months. After six months or so I just stopped trying as I had already replaced the card with something different in the clients system.

Come to this spring sometime I stumbled across the card in a junk box as I was in the process of sending a ton of computer junk (maybe not a ton but several hundred pounds) to the recycle collection on campus. I work at a big university. Anyways today I get an e-mail from ASUS asking about the card........

OK after more than a year and a half? Now I and the guy in the office next to me thought that this was funny as hell. ASUS it isn't that they don't care to respond you just have to wait for more than a year and a half to get your RMA number. Of course I was also feeling a little insulted as the card if I recall correctly only had a one year warranty and it had failed with in that time but they made certain to not get back to me till the warranty had long expired and that I had already chucked it. Now I can understand if there is some disastrous product that has a HUGE RMA ratio that it might take 30 days maybe even 60 days before you get any kind of response. But more than a year and a half is really unacceptable. Granted they at least did get back to me vs never responding ever.

I had to call the number provided in the e-mail and wow I only had to wait just over three minutes to talk to someone. I talked to the friendly tech Joshua about what had happened and he was very courteous and provided an email for me to forward what I had got to him. He then got a supervisor who talked to me about it. I communicated to him that it was nice in one respect to finally get a response from ASUS but that it was such a long time coming that I had simply chucked the card. Granted it wasn't a $1000 card like a Titan but then it wasn't a $20 bin buddy either. He said that because I didn't have a card to send in that there wasn't anything they could do but that they would send the issue on to HQ.

So with that in mind I'm hopeful that they might respond with something more than a 'We are sorry but you are out of luck." I'll not however wait more than a week to update this.
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This is not encouraging. I sent ASUS an email about a week and a half ago and have never heard anything. You would like to think a huge multinational conglomerate would have more than a handful of people reading emails and processing RMAs. I wouldn't let this go. Unfortunately if you want to get this set right then the squeaky wheel gets the grease (aka bitch and raise hell).
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Would you guys be willing to send me your RMA number? I'll ping ASUS with them and a link to this thread.
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I don't have an RMA but I did email them an issue with my motherboard. I reboot the computer and my primary drive disappears and the computer won't boot. I shut down the computer and turn it back on and it detects it without an issue. It isn't a deal breaker but it is rather annoying.
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PM'ed the info.
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Pleae PM me the RMA and I'l get the CLM team to have a look into the case.
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Major_A wrote:I don't have an RMA but I did email them an issue with my motherboard. I reboot the computer and my primary drive disappears and the computer won't boot. I shut down the computer and turn it back on and it detects it without an issue. It isn't a deal breaker but it is rather annoying.

What's the drive and which motherboard? If it's Z87 and that's a Sandforce SF1200 controller it's a known issue which cannot be fixed due to the controller being non-compliant with SATA startup timing specs. The Z87 chipset is also sensitive to the SATA cables used, so other drives can go missing if the cables used are "noisy" for signaling.

Such issues on other chipsets usually come down to drive firmware and then to a lesser extent a UEFI bug (but not common).

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Wow. You were on the right track, Z77 and a SF-2281. More specifically the P8Z77-V Pro BIOS 2104 and an OCZ Agility 3 120GB with firmware 2.50.
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Might be worth shooting OCZ a message as well to find out if it's a known issue.
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Well, nothing from management. I guess from now on when teaching classes and giving advice I'll let them all know what to expect from Asus.
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I hope not, I just installed an ASUS GTX 760 last week.
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Well the response that I got from upper management is pretty much what I thought it would be. In any case while I was going through my basement I did happen to find the card I thought I had tossed but I had removed the heat sink to try and use it on another card but the holes were off just a hair. Just trying to make use of what I thought would be absolutely worthless otherwise. They won't take it as an RMA I'm sure cause it is pretty clear what I did there. They did say that I could send it in to be repaired at cost but meh it isn't worth the postage now to send it in. OH well no big loss for me now at this point. I just will stay as far from ASUS as I can and recommend the same for anyone else. Say any class I teach and anyone that asks for advice on what to purchase.

Bitter? Not really just disappointed. I don't know what I was expecting but like I said at this point it isn't catastrophic.
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Sorry, I passed the info along to the right people. I hope they tried to reach out and help more than me not doing anything!
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After making enough noise I have a rep that is sending me a shipping label to RMA it. I reattached the heat sink to the card and will be shipping it back. I'm just glad I was able to find the card. I could have sworn I had tossed it. There is just too much hoarder in me to toss anything away.
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Well well well it seems that there is a happy ending to this story. I got a new card in just last night 12-04-13. I'm glad that ASUS has decided to exchange the card. While not the greatest warranty experience ever it has at least concluded with me receiving a working replacement. Well I assume working as it was tested prior to being shipped to me. =)
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