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Kol12:
toejam316: I paid for a monitor from Korea on Thursday afternoon and had it in hand by Monday, and I routinely receive stuff from Amazon within 2 weeks, and sometimes as fast as 5 days.
Ok, so why do you guys think 4-5 weeks for an RMA to Taiwan is acceptable?
shipping delays, customs, holidays, misplaced in transit.
im not giving you best cause im giving you reasonable which is what the CGA says.
toejam316:Kol12:Because it's the festivus period and shipments from NZ to Taiwan I would imagine are few and far between - I'd think it more likely your RMA would be sent to Australia to go on the pile of things to go to Taiwan, and eventually on its way. Unfortunately, it is what it is. Let the retailer deal with the repair and don't worry too much - if going without the card isn't viable, advise the retailer, they may be able to provide a temporary card to tide you over, although they may require a deposit from you. You're complaining to the wrong people, and asking a lot of questions without following through to the conclusion with them. If you've raised your concerns properly with the retailer, and advised them of all the concerns you have, you probably would've already have been able to negotiate a solution that you can live with, and had your card off for replacement.
toejam316: I paid for a monitor from Korea on Thursday afternoon and had it in hand by Monday, and I routinely receive stuff from Amazon within 2 weeks, and sometimes as fast as 5 days.
Ok, so why do you guys think 4-5 weeks for an RMA to Taiwan is acceptable?
Yes fair enough. I'm considering purchasing a new card and selling off the RMA.
Thanks for the input into the thread, some good ideas have been suggested and I feel more comfortable with the CGA.
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