Snowy
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Has anyone sold computer hardware on ebay before? And, if the buyer has requested a return, how did you handle it?
I recently sold a Vega 56 on eBay (it was delivered to buyer March 14) and I got a return request for the item today, stating:
"This gpu runs for at most 10 mins then will give a over temp error and shut down my system. Card has a hardware error"
I find this difficult to believe because I used this GPU for gaming up until its replacement, then it simply sat on a shelf for a few months before I sold it. Could having the GPU sit on a shelf in a closet somehow impact its ability to dissipate heat? In the included picture from the seller, the card looks like it has significantly more dust than when shipped. (Also in the picture appears to be a second Vega 56 on an industrial rack, making me think this is used for a mining operation or something.)
Any advice as to what I should do to get the buyer to verify the card is actually defective?
I am thinking to have the buyer provide details around:
*System specs
*Driver version
*Actual system error
*Run a stress test (the one integrated in Radeon drivers?)
*Is there anything that can show the serial number of the card? I'd love to verify that the card running is ACTUALLY the one I sold?
I'm obviously a little skeptical here given the state of GPUs today. I just want to make sure that if it is defective, it's actually the card I sold that is defective.
Thanks for your help!
On a slight aside -- I will never sell on eBay again. They have huge fees, their UI/UX is from 1997, they have limited payout options, etc.
I recently sold a Vega 56 on eBay (it was delivered to buyer March 14) and I got a return request for the item today, stating:
"This gpu runs for at most 10 mins then will give a over temp error and shut down my system. Card has a hardware error"
I find this difficult to believe because I used this GPU for gaming up until its replacement, then it simply sat on a shelf for a few months before I sold it. Could having the GPU sit on a shelf in a closet somehow impact its ability to dissipate heat? In the included picture from the seller, the card looks like it has significantly more dust than when shipped. (Also in the picture appears to be a second Vega 56 on an industrial rack, making me think this is used for a mining operation or something.)
Any advice as to what I should do to get the buyer to verify the card is actually defective?
I am thinking to have the buyer provide details around:
*System specs
*Driver version
*Actual system error
*Run a stress test (the one integrated in Radeon drivers?)
*Is there anything that can show the serial number of the card? I'd love to verify that the card running is ACTUALLY the one I sold?
I'm obviously a little skeptical here given the state of GPUs today. I just want to make sure that if it is defective, it's actually the card I sold that is defective.
Thanks for your help!
On a slight aside -- I will never sell on eBay again. They have huge fees, their UI/UX is from 1997, they have limited payout options, etc.