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Guru3D.com » News » eVGA brings advanced RMA program to Europe

eVGA brings advanced RMA program to Europe

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/15/2010 07:36 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)

EVGA brings its Advanced RMA (EAR) program to Europe, now what is the EAR program, how do I benefit, and how do I take advantage of it? you might wonder.

The EAR program involves EVGA shipping to customer replacement product first before EVGA even receives faulty product from the customer! This program is available for all registered original owners of EVGA products under warranty, helps reduce the downtime of customers system, and lets our customers deal with EVGA directly so we can make sure our customers receive timely and industry unique high quality service. To sign up for the EAR program, simply register your product and go to the Support section of the website.

Here at EVGA we are providing nothing but products of the highest quality, designed to last. With that in mind we are offering with selected products 10 years extended warranty program for total peace of mind. We also believe that customer has right to protect their investment and change their mind. With EVGA 90 Days Step-Up





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