Returning parts of your gaming PC back to their point of purchase should be simple, but it can very often come with feelings of anxiety and frustration. Some Newegg customers know this all too well, including hardware reviewer Stephen ‘Steve’ Burke of Gamers Nexus fame. Burke recently accused the company of conducting shady practices, with fairly damning evidence, which has since prompted the retailer to change its policies.
In a statement to Windows Central, Newegg says that it has “put in place new policies to ensure a hassle-free return experience on ‘open box’ merchandise returns on motherboards and CPUs.” While this kind of response is to be expected, the retailer later clarified that these new policies mean that customers can expect to RMA ‘open box’ products on a “no questions asked” basis.
This is a welcome change in policy that should empower those looking to save some cash on the best gaming CPUs and other expensive PC kit by buying ‘open box.’
If you’ve had issues returning something to Newegg, or had trouble getting a refund from the company, we’d suggest reaching out to Gamers Nexus at the email address in the tweet below:
If you have had a return, refund, or RMA issue with Newegg that you feel is similar to the story we posted, please email it to [email protected] with as much documentation as you have available (receipt/invoice, photos of the product or damage if relevant, chat support logs,etc
— GamersNexus (@GamersNexus) <a href=«https://twitter.com/GamersNexus/status/1493216916915335175?ref_src=» https: www.pcgamesn.com rel=«noopener»>February 14, 2022
The intention behind Gamers Nexus collecting this kind of evidence is to assist Newegg in improving their practices, and to “make sure Newegg understands
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