Give me your take on this.
Here's a copy of my response to their reply:
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FINALLY I got a response!!!
Can I "Return for Cross-Shipment" like I actually want?
This RMA request that you responded to was my 4th attempt. I changed my
responses to your request form this time just to see if it would get you
guys to respond!
1st unanswered attempt: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 06:47:46 -0800
2nd unanswered attempt: Fri, 02 Jan 2004 16:11:53 -0800
3rd unanswered attempt: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 14:50:39 -0800
4th finally answered attempt: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 21:04:10 -0800
The changes from the first three times are:
1. I changed "Dealer's Name:*" to 8ANET, from ACME MICRO SYSTEMS. I have two
receipts for this board and they use either name on the receipts.
2. I changed "Company Name:*" to Gippal-Nooj, from NONE. Lol, Gippal and
Nooj are characters from a video game. I made this change in desperation to
see if I could get a response. I figure a company's malfunctioning
motherboard is probably more important to Supermicro than an individual's,
maybe I'm right...
3. I changed "Email Address:*" to ********@********* , from
***********@yahoo.com . I prefer the Yahoo account due to the lack of spam!
4. I changed "Select Your Return Type:*" to Return for Repair, from Return
for Cross-Shipment. Cross-Shipment is what I really want because I would
like to minimize my downtime as much as possible. I thought I might have a
better chance to get a response if I asked for Return for Repair. Again,
this isn't what I wanted, but maybe it made the difference to you guys in
deciding to respond at all...
So what change was it that I made that finally got you guys to respond? I
have been submitting RMA requests now since before you opened on the 30th of
December! All of your auto-replys said, "Your RMA request form has been
received by SuperMicro's RMA department and we will respond within 1
business day.". This 4th attempt sure got a quick response! Was it the
change to my dealers name, company name, email address, or return type? Was
it a combination of the changes? I would really like to know what finally
made me *worthy* of a response?
>
> From: "Richard Sheen" <*********@supermicro.com>
> Date: 2004/01/07 Wed PM 05:08:26 PST
> To: <**************@*********>
> Subject: RE: RMA Request: Motherboard : Brian Pellham
>
> Hi Brian
> Please remark this Rma# ******* clearly at out side of the package and
ship it in for service.
> Richard
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: RMA
> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 9:31 AM
> To: Richard Sheen
> Subject: FW: RMA Request: Motherboard : Brian Pellham
>
>
>
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Pellham [mailto:**********@**********]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 9:04 PM
> To: RMA
> Subject: RMA Request: Motherboard : Brian Pellham
>
>
>
>
> THIS FORM MUST BE INCLUDED IN YOUR SHIPMENT WITH YOUR RMA NUMBER
>
>
> <http://www.supermicro.com>
>
>
>
>
> RETURN TO:
> SUPERMICRO COMPUTER INC
> 980 Rock Ave,
> San Jose, CA 95131-1615, USA
> TEL: (408) 503-8000 ext. 8152/ 8153
> 8154/ 8053
> FAX: (408) 503-8021
>
> You RMA Number:
>
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> Product Type:
>
> Motherboard
>
>
> Dealer's Name:
> (Where you Purchased your product)
>
> 8ANET
>
>
> Company Name:
>
> Gippal-Nooj
>
>
> Contact Person:
>
> Brian Pellham
>
>
> Street Address:
>
> ******************
>
>
> City, State, Zip Code:
>
> *********************
>
>
> Telephone #:
>
> ****************
>
>
> Email Address:
>
> ************@************
>
>
> SuperMicro Tech. Support
> Contact Person:
>
>
>
>
> Return for:
>
> Repair
>
>
> Preferred Shipping method:
>
> UPS Ground
>
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>
>
>
> Model
>
> Serial #
>
> Qty
>
> Date
> Code
>
> Full Detailed Description
> of Problem
>
>
> 1
>
> X5DA8
>
> *********
>
> 1
>
> 12/02
>
> BIOS screen text corruption, corrupt video in general (tried different AGP
cards). MB standby LED failure. Mysterious crashes forcing reset.
>
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> 2
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> 3
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> 4
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> System Configuration:
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> CPU Clock:
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> 2.8Ghz x 2
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> CPU Bus:
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> 533Mhz
>
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> Memory Size:
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> 512MB
>
>
> Memory Quantity:
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> 4
>
>
> Operating System:
>
> Windows XP Pro SP-1a
>
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> Other Devices:
>
> ATI Radeon 9700 Pro 128MB AGP
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