Posted April 21, 2012
Little over a year ago, I purchased a new computer from CyberPowerPC dot com. It was the holiday season, and they were so swamped they offered discounts to those that would wait. So I took advantage of that discount and ordered. It arrived at my house Dec 24, 2010.
It gave me trouble from day one. Wouldn't come up, crashing, BSOD, etc. I worked with it and lived with as long as I could, but finally in Dec 2011, both CyberPower and I agreed it would be returned and fixed for good. This is the FIRST THING wrong IMO. I'm pretty sure CyberPowerPC was so swamped during the time period mine was built they were just slapping them together and shipping them out and worrying about consequences later. If they had not sent me a defective product, it never would have had to be returned in the first place.
I shipped it back on Dec 9, 2011 from my home in Virginia to CP in California via UPS. That's the last time i've seen my computer (other than photos). Got an email on Dec 16, 2011 saying it was badly damaged during shipping and I needed to make a claim. Email included photos and it was beat to hell. The box looked like it had been run over. The case was broken into pieces (literally), and the inside hard steel metal frame was bent in three places. It's obvious it fell out of the box (the top of the box had been resealed) at some significant distance onto a hard surface. Because it would take a significant blow to bend that steel metal frame in three places.
I informed UPS of the damage on or about Dec 20. They inspected the package and were trying to say it was my fault for improper packaging even though I packaged it in the EXACT SAME BOX it had come to me in. Upon searching these intertoobz, I discovered this was almost always UPS's motif. This is the second thing that was wrong. UPS trashed my computer and then tried to blame it on me.
I started posting on CyberPowerPC forums about this, about how wrong this was, and about how I wasn't sure about the entire computer due to taking the blows it took. I was afraid (and still am) that blows hard enough to bend the frame could easily have jarred something loose on say the hard drive, or the video card fans, or the liquid cooler. And how if they failed three or six months after getting my computer back I would be responsible for those costs even though they were related to the UPS damage. I was thinking I was entitled to have the whole thing replaced, but wasn't sure.
For whatever reason, UPS NEVER made an official offer and then in March "reinspected" the package and this time determined they were at fault and wanted me to file a claim with an amount on it. CyberPowerPC at this point called me on the phone and told me that if UPS declined to pay for damages, I would be responsible for ALL of the damages, even what was wrong in the first place that required it had to be sent back, because my warranty was voided due to the beating it took. I was flabbergasted, and asked to speak to his supervisor, who transferred me to corporate headquarters where I was told the same thing. CyberPowerPC even posted in one of my threads that they supported me on claiming the whole thing due to the damage.
So, with those things in mind, and knowing that if my warranty was voided I certainly was entitled to the whole thing being replaced because just fixing it but having the warranty voided would have left me worse off than before. So, I claimed the entire amount minus shipping costs and the costs of some items that weren't shipped back and weren't damaged.
UPS responded by saying they needed a letter, on CyberPowerPC letterhead, explaining why the whole thing needed to be replaced OR with an estimate of how much it would cost to repair. So I told CP this, and told them all they needed was a one sentence letter saying it should be replaced because my warranty was being voided on the other one.
They refused. This was another major, major wrong IMO, as I was told in person over the phone by TWO people that my warranty was being voided. And then they even refused to provide ANY letter at all, saying if it was up to me to pay to have it shipped somewhere else to get an estimate. The whole problem here, IMO, is that CP uses UPS as it's SOLE SHIPPER, and I'm sure gets discounted rates. And I'm sure they didn't want to piss off UPS by saying the whole machine required replacing and they didn't want to piss me off by saying it didn't, so they refused to do any kind of letter at all.
And now, UPS AGAIN inspected, AGAIN admitted responsibility, and AGAIN asked for a letter with an estimate of the cost to repair. This time CP agreed (I'm told) and will put down an amount to replace the case only. And if and when I get it back, I will responsible for anything that fails after that.
Now if anyone has read this far, I ask: It's been over FOUR FUCKING MONTHS, almost 5 now, without a computer I owned and paid for, AND I was basically lied to by CP and tried to get taken advantage of by UPS (by initially claiming it was my fault) and I am STILL no closer to having my comoputer back. So I ask, do you agree that I'm entitled to the whole thing being replaced NOW after all that has happened.
And if there any lawyers reading this, please, please, please contact me. I had a lawyer, but she has bailed on me.
This is so fucking wrong. And I"m disabled and it's computer gaming that gets me through the long days and that's why my family got together and bought me that new, $3,000 supercomputer with all the latest in CPU and graphics cards.
IMO, this is just WRONG. And yet, it looks like there is nothing I can do about it. And this is why, IMO, you hear about so many people in the US totally losing it and going on these whacko shooting sprees and shit. People just can't stand to feel powerless. And now I do, and I don't fucking like it one bit.
Thanks for reading as I just needed to get this off my chest. And seriously, if any lawyer is reading this that might be willing to help, please contact me at oldefatguy (notice the "e" after old) at the Yahoo dotted com thingy.
Thank you.
It gave me trouble from day one. Wouldn't come up, crashing, BSOD, etc. I worked with it and lived with as long as I could, but finally in Dec 2011, both CyberPower and I agreed it would be returned and fixed for good. This is the FIRST THING wrong IMO. I'm pretty sure CyberPowerPC was so swamped during the time period mine was built they were just slapping them together and shipping them out and worrying about consequences later. If they had not sent me a defective product, it never would have had to be returned in the first place.
I shipped it back on Dec 9, 2011 from my home in Virginia to CP in California via UPS. That's the last time i've seen my computer (other than photos). Got an email on Dec 16, 2011 saying it was badly damaged during shipping and I needed to make a claim. Email included photos and it was beat to hell. The box looked like it had been run over. The case was broken into pieces (literally), and the inside hard steel metal frame was bent in three places. It's obvious it fell out of the box (the top of the box had been resealed) at some significant distance onto a hard surface. Because it would take a significant blow to bend that steel metal frame in three places.
I informed UPS of the damage on or about Dec 20. They inspected the package and were trying to say it was my fault for improper packaging even though I packaged it in the EXACT SAME BOX it had come to me in. Upon searching these intertoobz, I discovered this was almost always UPS's motif. This is the second thing that was wrong. UPS trashed my computer and then tried to blame it on me.
I started posting on CyberPowerPC forums about this, about how wrong this was, and about how I wasn't sure about the entire computer due to taking the blows it took. I was afraid (and still am) that blows hard enough to bend the frame could easily have jarred something loose on say the hard drive, or the video card fans, or the liquid cooler. And how if they failed three or six months after getting my computer back I would be responsible for those costs even though they were related to the UPS damage. I was thinking I was entitled to have the whole thing replaced, but wasn't sure.
For whatever reason, UPS NEVER made an official offer and then in March "reinspected" the package and this time determined they were at fault and wanted me to file a claim with an amount on it. CyberPowerPC at this point called me on the phone and told me that if UPS declined to pay for damages, I would be responsible for ALL of the damages, even what was wrong in the first place that required it had to be sent back, because my warranty was voided due to the beating it took. I was flabbergasted, and asked to speak to his supervisor, who transferred me to corporate headquarters where I was told the same thing. CyberPowerPC even posted in one of my threads that they supported me on claiming the whole thing due to the damage.
So, with those things in mind, and knowing that if my warranty was voided I certainly was entitled to the whole thing being replaced because just fixing it but having the warranty voided would have left me worse off than before. So, I claimed the entire amount minus shipping costs and the costs of some items that weren't shipped back and weren't damaged.
UPS responded by saying they needed a letter, on CyberPowerPC letterhead, explaining why the whole thing needed to be replaced OR with an estimate of how much it would cost to repair. So I told CP this, and told them all they needed was a one sentence letter saying it should be replaced because my warranty was being voided on the other one.
They refused. This was another major, major wrong IMO, as I was told in person over the phone by TWO people that my warranty was being voided. And then they even refused to provide ANY letter at all, saying if it was up to me to pay to have it shipped somewhere else to get an estimate. The whole problem here, IMO, is that CP uses UPS as it's SOLE SHIPPER, and I'm sure gets discounted rates. And I'm sure they didn't want to piss off UPS by saying the whole machine required replacing and they didn't want to piss me off by saying it didn't, so they refused to do any kind of letter at all.
And now, UPS AGAIN inspected, AGAIN admitted responsibility, and AGAIN asked for a letter with an estimate of the cost to repair. This time CP agreed (I'm told) and will put down an amount to replace the case only. And if and when I get it back, I will responsible for anything that fails after that.
Now if anyone has read this far, I ask: It's been over FOUR FUCKING MONTHS, almost 5 now, without a computer I owned and paid for, AND I was basically lied to by CP and tried to get taken advantage of by UPS (by initially claiming it was my fault) and I am STILL no closer to having my comoputer back. So I ask, do you agree that I'm entitled to the whole thing being replaced NOW after all that has happened.
And if there any lawyers reading this, please, please, please contact me. I had a lawyer, but she has bailed on me.
This is so fucking wrong. And I"m disabled and it's computer gaming that gets me through the long days and that's why my family got together and bought me that new, $3,000 supercomputer with all the latest in CPU and graphics cards.
IMO, this is just WRONG. And yet, it looks like there is nothing I can do about it. And this is why, IMO, you hear about so many people in the US totally losing it and going on these whacko shooting sprees and shit. People just can't stand to feel powerless. And now I do, and I don't fucking like it one bit.
Thanks for reading as I just needed to get this off my chest. And seriously, if any lawyer is reading this that might be willing to help, please contact me at oldefatguy (notice the "e" after old) at the Yahoo dotted com thingy.
Thank you.
Post edited April 21, 2012 by OldFatGuy