Had a stick of 256mb crucial fail on one of my systems after 6 years of service. Was about to chuck it and I remembered that it had a lifetime warranty, so rang crucial on the off chance that they would send a replacement, which they have (although Ã,£4.10 sd) provided I send back the original. Good service.
Ive had to use crucial RMA 3 times in the past 5 years
each time absolutely flawless, including for some ram I bought off Ebay
very very fast at dealing with RMAs unlike some maxtor named companies I could mention
damn, now i have to rake through my bin for a 256meg stick of ddr i chucked away last week after it stoped a system from booting !
had to ring em on a sunday of all days after figuring out a 512 balistic died,
rma went well as everyone else has said :)
Quote from: knightydamn, now i have to rake through my bin for a 256meg stick of ddr i chucked away last week after it stoped a system from booting !
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Always use the lifetime guarantee, Knighty.
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I had a DOA Corsair DDR2 module that took about a month to replace... but they did, Western Digital is OK and so is Seagate.
Cheers
Tongy
Quote from: TongyI had a DOA Corsair DDR2 module that took about a month to replace... but they did, Western Digital is OK and so is Seagate.
Cheers
Tongy
Tongy for President... With his all seeing eye :lol:
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