What happens if my motherboard arrives broken after 30 days?

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Asked By GamerNinja404 On

I'm about to buy a motherboard for my PC today since it's selling out, but I won't have all the parts until the end of October. If I start building it and discover the motherboard is defective, will Amazon give me a refund or replacement after the 30-day period?

4 Answers

Answered By ElectroGeek87 On

It's a bit of a gamble. You might save on costs now but could end up dealing with a tricky warranty process later. Maybe consider waiting a bit!

Answered By CircuitSage On

No refunds past 30 days; you’d have to deal with the manufacturer’s RMA process for defects. Also, low stock warnings can be misleading—my motherboard showed low stock once but was restocked right after!

Answered By TechWhiz99 On

In the US, Amazon usually has a 30-day return window. Once that window closes, you'd need to go through the manufacturer's warranty for any defective product. So, keep that in mind before purchasing!

BuildMasterX -

Exactly! That’s why it's suggested to buy all your components close to your build date to avoid potential return hassles.

Answered By TechieGal On

Unless it's a special holiday return period, you won’t get a refund after 30 days. Best to check if it's truly selling out or if you can wait to buy it later!

GamerNinja404 -

Thanks for the heads up! I might just hold off until I can build the whole PC.

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