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About NannerBeans
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Busying doing nothing
- Birthday Feb 23, 1995
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United States
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Male
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Student
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4790k 4.8Ghz
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Asus Z97 Pro (wi-fi ac)
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Corsair Dominator Platinum 4x8GB 1600mhz
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EVGA and Gigabyte gtx 1080 ti FE
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Fractal Design Define S
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Samsung 850 evo 1TB, Crucial MX100 512GB, 3x Seagate 5TB
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EVGA G3 1000W
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2x Dell U2515H
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Custom Loop (Alphacool VCP655, EK X-Res top/res, EK Supremacy Evo cpu block, Bitspower and Primochill fittings.)
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Ducky Shine 3 mx blue w/ Vortex PBT keycaps, Ducky Shine 3 mx brown w/ Vortex PBT keycaps
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Mionix Naos 7000
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Oppo PM-3, Modded Fostex T50TP, Phillips SHP9500, Hifiman re400, O2/ODAC, Lepai 2020+ Amp, CEntrance 2504 bookshelf speakers
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Location? I would post it on eBay if you're willing to ship. That would be how to get the most out of it. Sell each part individually. The RAM can probably go for $90 shipped, $150 shipped for the motherboard, Maybe $100 for the CPU assuming you're in the US. You would get like $250-270 in your pocket after paying all the fees. If you want to sell them all together locally, you likely will need to give a bundle discount to get people interested so I think $250 would be a good price for all of it.
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I'm pretty mixed about Newegg. I shop there a lot and it's not perfect but if you have Premier membership, the experience is much better. I'm in the US so only have experience with Newegg US. Without Premier, they have restocking fees on returns which really suck and also they will not make exceptions to any of their policies. Once I requested a price match and they even replied saying my price match was valid but the competitor's price was too low so they won't match it. Luckily I was a Premier member so I called their Premier line up and requested a return for the item. They gave me the pric
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Anyone have luck getting their money back from DBrand?
NannerBeans replied to NannerBeans's topic in General Discussion
Yeah I'm probably going to chuck the 1 I used in the garbage and sell the other on eBay. Maybe someone else will like it more than I do. -
Anyone have luck getting their money back from DBrand?
NannerBeans replied to NannerBeans's topic in General Discussion
Dude if you don't like something, you don't like it. I don't need a few days to figure out that DBrand is complete junk. -
Anyone have luck getting their money back from DBrand?
NannerBeans replied to NannerBeans's topic in General Discussion
But this is not about getting better at something, this is about poor quality products. I think you're trying to compare apples to oranges. -
Anyone have luck getting their money back from DBrand?
NannerBeans replied to NannerBeans's topic in General Discussion
Sometimes you need things in hand to evaluate it properly. There's only so much you can learn from research and this isn't something like a graphics card where you can just look up benchmarks online. -
Anyone have luck getting their money back from DBrand?
NannerBeans replied to NannerBeans's topic in General Discussion
If the product is good, you shouldn't even need to become accustomed to it. It's supposed to be an improvement which is why you spend money on it. -
Anyone have luck getting their money back from DBrand?
NannerBeans replied to NannerBeans's topic in General Discussion
I never said I was entitled to a refund, I was merely wondering if they had a satisfaction guarantee policy. You are twisting my words. I never said they were required to give me a refund, I was asking a question about their policy. Yes, you did. You said refunds generate waste. That's not true. The waste is there already. Only thing a refund does is gives money back. If someone doesn't like something and they don't want it, it's going to get tossed out whether or not they get a refund for the item. -
Anyone have luck getting their money back from DBrand?
NannerBeans replied to NannerBeans's topic in General Discussion
Not what I was saying at all. I was wondering if DBrand has a satisfaction guarantee policy or something like that since that is fairly common. BTW, refunds don't generate waste. It's going to be thrown away refund or not so it's not adding to waste. The waste is already there. Just a matter of if the company is willing to stand behind their product. -
I purchased 2 DBrand skins because the back of my G6 is cracked in a corner and because I heard about them from Linus. Fast-forward to today, I received my skins and they feel god awful. Like every time I pick up my phone with the wrap, it feels like a toy. I peeled it off after an hour. Has anyone been able to get their money back from DBrand when you haven't liked the product you bought?
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DDR 4 ram 16gb what's a fair price to sell it for
NannerBeans replied to RainColt's topic in New Builds and Planning
It's 3000mhz and considering hardware in Canada is a bit more expensive, I'd say $150 CAD is a very fair price. I sold a 4x4GB kit of 2800 for $100 USD so 3000mhz + it's in Canada, I'd add another 20 USD to it which is right around 150 CAD. -
Depends on where you sell it. On forums, expect it to go for $150-165 USD if selling in the US. It may be higher in Canada. On eBay, looks like you can sell for ~$175-$190 but after fees, you're looking at about the same amount in your pocket. Canada prices will be different because of higher hardware prices over there.
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Yeah I was going to mention this but I was too lazy to write out the equation lol.