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> From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org [mailto:discuss- > bounces+blu=nedharvey.com at blu.org] On Behalf Of jc at trillian.mit.edu > > Maybe you should take it on yourself to search for forums where you > can report this. That might gain enough attention (and lost sales) to > get the idea across that they might want to change the way they do > such things. I went to BLU, LOPSA, BBLISA... I thought about doing more ... I sent newegg links to all the discussion archives. So they're aware. At present, they've offered $30 store credit (last Wednesday) to compensate me for my shipping cost to/from Seagate, while I RMA the drives with Seagate directly. I told newegg, I didn't want 5 drives, I wanted 3. So after I receive the repaired or replaced drives from Seagate, I want to RMA them to newegg and get my $200 back. They have yet to respond. As I said, that was a week ago. By status quo, I have to assume they reject the idea. I'm done wasting time on it. I'm forced to accept a $200 loss, with the possibility of maybe getting new drives from Seagate.
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