http://www.knowledgemicro.com
Posted: July 17, 2003, 3:56 pm
Don't ever order from these fucksticks.
I placed an order for a motherboard, processor, ram, case, and heatsink/fan - got it in a somewhat timely manner. (FedEx "Home Delivery" sucks... just get ground or air.)
Put it all together, wouldn't work. Tried different RAM (my new ram in different slots, roomies ram in new board, my new ram in her computer (which booted fine). Tried switching power supply. Tried reseating processor. Nothing worked. Called Tyan tech support, tech said it sounded like board was bad after I explained to him the situation and we went though a few checks.
Okay, well I couldn't wait 14 days or so for another board - needed my computer to work so I could work. Went to local store, bought an AOpen (bleh) and dropped the stuff in, and it has been running like a charm.
I (after 3 attempts) finally was able to get an RMA number from KnowledgeMicro, but they want to charge me 15% for a restocking fee. On a motherboard that doesn't work? Give me a break. I've been trying to get in touch with them to see about the fee being waived since the board is defective, and they have been very unhelpful. I've been told I would be called back three times now, which hasn't happened. I've sent 5 or 6 emails which have been responded to with such comments as "Dear Customer, please send package ASAP."
So, they have till 5pm EST to call me back and discuss it with me and if they don't, I'm calling my credit card company and putting a stop payment on the order if I can.
Just wanted to give you all a heads up so you hopefully don't have to go through a similar experience! I shoulda ordered from Multiwave Direct like I usually do. ><
I placed an order for a motherboard, processor, ram, case, and heatsink/fan - got it in a somewhat timely manner. (FedEx "Home Delivery" sucks... just get ground or air.)
Put it all together, wouldn't work. Tried different RAM (my new ram in different slots, roomies ram in new board, my new ram in her computer (which booted fine). Tried switching power supply. Tried reseating processor. Nothing worked. Called Tyan tech support, tech said it sounded like board was bad after I explained to him the situation and we went though a few checks.
Okay, well I couldn't wait 14 days or so for another board - needed my computer to work so I could work. Went to local store, bought an AOpen (bleh) and dropped the stuff in, and it has been running like a charm.
I (after 3 attempts) finally was able to get an RMA number from KnowledgeMicro, but they want to charge me 15% for a restocking fee. On a motherboard that doesn't work? Give me a break. I've been trying to get in touch with them to see about the fee being waived since the board is defective, and they have been very unhelpful. I've been told I would be called back three times now, which hasn't happened. I've sent 5 or 6 emails which have been responded to with such comments as "Dear Customer, please send package ASAP."
So, they have till 5pm EST to call me back and discuss it with me and if they don't, I'm calling my credit card company and putting a stop payment on the order if I can.
Just wanted to give you all a heads up so you hopefully don't have to go through a similar experience! I shoulda ordered from Multiwave Direct like I usually do. ><