On 07/06/2015 08:54 PM, g wrote:
On 07/06/15 21:13, jd1008 wrote:
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So, I took out the new cpu, and put back in the old cpu.
Fedora booted just fine - All is working - but of course,
it still freezes or panics after a few minutes (2 - 5 minutes).
So, I contacted the Ebay seller
<http://www.ebay.com/usr/rakicomputers?_trksid=p2047675.l2559>rakicomputers
and reported the issue.
The seller first told me something wrong with my laptop.
So I replied that the old cpu still boots just fine - until it gets too hot
and the it freezes or crashes.
The seller did not respond.
"g" had replied once that I should find a reputable seller.
Well, this seller seemed to have a high rating on ebay.
S/he is a gold ribbon Top Rated Plus seller, with 99.9% satisfaction.
so how does it feel to be among the 0.1%?
1- contact ebay's complaint department, file a complaint
with them.
2- if paid by credit card, call their complaint department,
file a complaint with them.
I plan to do both :)
This is why I use AmEx.
They fully refund for merchandise that does not work.
They are able to extract that from the merchant.
Don't ask me how :) They have done it for me before.
But B 4 I resort to AmEX, I will first try Ebay problem
resolution. Failing that, I will talk to AmEx.
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