VetoViper
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Seller: @@Tasha@
Buyer: @VetoViper
Description of Bad Deal:
I’m posting this for the purpose of warning others as I see he was last seen on carb yesterday.
There is no thread, @Tasha@ whose name is Dean posted in a number of threads that he had a 3600 cpu to sell. I contacted him on Carb and arranged to purchased the cpu (face to face meeting) on New years day. I got home popped it into a test board and it went into bios and thought all was good. The next day we left and went away for 2 weeks. When I got back, I put the cpu in my son’s pc and it wouldn’t boot. It blue screens as soon as the pc enters windows. I even tried reinstalling windows with the same result - BSOD. I tried a few other boards and they all did the same, BSOD. I contacted Dean and told him the problem. He said I must bring it to him to test (he works at some Matrix). I shipped it to him on the 2nd of Feb. After a long time and having to let his ‘colleague’ test it, he finally (17th of Feb) accepted it is broken. I asked him for a refund and he said he could not do that as it was working 100% when he gave it to me. I asked if he had video proof of that… ‘radio silence’. I asked him if he could send my broken cpu back, to which he replied yes and I haven’t heard from him again. He has the money and broken cpu. Last communication was on the 20th of Feb. I know my money is gone and my beautiful, broken cpu that I love so much but hopefully this can serve as a warning for other Carbies.
Seller: @@Tasha@
Buyer: @VetoViper
Description of Bad Deal:
I’m posting this for the purpose of warning others as I see he was last seen on carb yesterday.
There is no thread, @Tasha@ whose name is Dean posted in a number of threads that he had a 3600 cpu to sell. I contacted him on Carb and arranged to purchased the cpu (face to face meeting) on New years day. I got home popped it into a test board and it went into bios and thought all was good. The next day we left and went away for 2 weeks. When I got back, I put the cpu in my son’s pc and it wouldn’t boot. It blue screens as soon as the pc enters windows. I even tried reinstalling windows with the same result - BSOD. I tried a few other boards and they all did the same, BSOD. I contacted Dean and told him the problem. He said I must bring it to him to test (he works at some Matrix). I shipped it to him on the 2nd of Feb. After a long time and having to let his ‘colleague’ test it, he finally (17th of Feb) accepted it is broken. I asked him for a refund and he said he could not do that as it was working 100% when he gave it to me. I asked if he had video proof of that… ‘radio silence’. I asked him if he could send my broken cpu back, to which he replied yes and I haven’t heard from him again. He has the money and broken cpu. Last communication was on the 20th of Feb. I know my money is gone and my beautiful, broken cpu that I love so much but hopefully this can serve as a warning for other Carbies.
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