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1398932 2015-04-25 20:53:00 Please explain in full details as to what this "guarentee of awesomeness." actually covers and what it is.


Second answer -- REALLY !! what say there isn't one available anywhere. If you brought second hand and the original MB has a 3 year warranty ( which most do) and the 2nd hand one fails a month later its still going to cost you to replace it. The warranty period lasts the full term from the original. the warranty stops for that component at the refund. te warranty was not going to work out for the consumer. i am awesome and i do my best to make awesome things happen. if you dont like the awesome that is me, you're free to leave at any time. art is not refundable.
Mirddes (10)
1398933 2015-04-25 23:05:00 the warranty stops for that component at the refund. te warranty was not going to work out for the consumer. i am awesome and i do my best to make awesome things happen. if you dont like the awesome that is me, you're free to leave at any time. art is not refundable.No point in trying to talk to someone who thinks they are above the law.

You still have not actually answered the question "guarentee of awesomeness." Everyone knows what it means but are you really serious.

All I'll say is this - one day your attitude WILL turn round and bite you where you sit. Some people who get ripped off will not hesitate to take you to the Disputes Tribunal, if that happens your attitude would be laughed out the door.

Dont say you weren't warned.
wainuitech (129)
1398934 2015-04-26 06:08:00 SORRY sunshine you are 100% incorrect. If you buy the parts and sell them its YOU that needs to do any warranty claim, NOT the purchaser who you sold it to.

SORRY sunshine you are 1% incorrect. i negotiate the warranties for the buyer. that is all. its like what you were saying except you said im wrong completely even though what i said was encompassed by what you said. your only point of being wrong was asserting my wrongness.

once the product for which there was a warranty no longer exists due to a refund being successfully processed, there is no warranty. there is now money.

my guarentee of awesome stipulates that i do my best to be awesome building an awesome computer. you reciprocate the awesomeness by paying me for the cost of the parts and whatever else you feel my time is worth.

there is no room in life for people with negative energies, ive dealt with people like that before and they look for any problem or any way to get an advantage. my guarantee of awesome works both ways as i refuse to deal with toxic people. if you're not awesome we can't do business.
Mirddes (10)
1398935 2015-04-26 06:39:00 once the product for which there was a warranty no longer exists due to a refund being successfully processed, there is no warranty. there is now money.
Basically your warranty is not worth the words you say. If for example a person buys a computer from you, and the motherboard fails, and it cant be replaced for what ever reason, your solution is to give a refund on the part.

So please explain how you would expect a computer to run without a motherboard ?

The ONLY way the person may be happy is if you refunded the complete price of the whole PC.


there is no room in life for people with negative energies, Many professional people and people who actually respect the law have also dealt with the results and actions of cowboys.
wainuitech (129)
1398936 2015-04-26 06:46:00 it is difficult to talk to people who cannot comprehend basic writings.

i don't provide a warranty. the components already have warranties.

the refund for the part that could not be replaced under warranty funds the required replacement part. is this too logical for you?

art is non refundable.
Mirddes (10)
1398937 2015-04-26 07:23:00 it is difficult to talk to people who cannot comprehend basic writings.

i don't provide a warranty. the components already have warranties.

the refund for the part that could not be replaced under warranty funds the required replacement part. is this too logical for you?

art is non refundable. Suggest you read thing correctly ;)


once the product for which there was a warranty no longer exists due to a refund being successfully processed, there is no warranty. there is now money. You have said you now have money, which would suggest there's no component. I asked what would you do if for what ever reason you cant get a replacement part
it cant be replaced for what ever reason

I cant help but laugh sorry, the comment about art ???

I did mention previously there's nothing wrong with the components, but there's nothing special about it. Its a plain low priced computer and nothing more, any shop / anyone who can build computers can do by doing the exact same thing (or better), by getting components from different places.

In bold in the quote: From the CGA -----
If something goes wrong, you have the right to insist that the seller or service provider fixes things. Since you have sold the item to someone you're the first port of call, then you would contact whoever you got the part from, and move on from there.

Just one request -- Please don't complain when something goes wrong and you get yourself into trouble with someone. :)
wainuitech (129)
1398938 2015-04-26 07:41:00 why do you deliberately ignore the replacement part being bought with the warranty money?

you seem awfully pessimistic about me finding a replacement part. i don't share your pessimism.

you also don't seem to get that as an artist i have an obligation to each computer i build that is higher than any law.
Mirddes (10)
1398939 2015-04-26 08:19:00 Why ? because its happened in the past - its called experience. :)

As for the artist, that's what you may do for a living, you've never said. But to call building a stock standard store brought components "art" is going overboard. The time you could really call it "art" is when people build custom computers out of something that's not a computer, examples in the following page: group.wunjun.com

If you and anyone else both brought the same parts and both built the PC there would be no difference in how it would perform and look. All the care of building in the world wouldn't make one run better than the other.

Theres no real point in carrying on with this conversation. You have your beliefs, that's your right, just not the same as NZ law. You mentioned in post #17
i am not subject to 'NZ LAW'. i am subject to the law of my heart.
Please don't complain when something goes wrong and you get yourself into trouble with someone.

TTFN :)
wainuitech (129)
1398940 2015-04-26 09:17:00 would you be willing and able to cite some examples of parts you were unable to replace?

i find it difficult to conjure an image in my mind of a part in recent times lacking a suitable generic substitute.

ebay.com ...
Mirddes (10)
1398941 2015-04-26 10:37:00 Okay, but only this time. :)

Had high end motherboard with MANY features others at the time didn't, the board failed :( with 2 weeks to go on the warranty, the suppliers didn't have any replacements with the same specs, neither did the manufactures. I was given two options, send the board back to the suppliers, who would send it back over seas, but could take 5-6 months to return, or get a cash refund.

Under the CGA thats not a reasonable time.

While there were other boards, there was nothing with the same features, same size & same CPU socket. The person started quoting the CGA when I offered another board with less features. I called Consumer and they confirmed he was right, the replacement had to be the same or better than the original.

Quoted from an earlier post.
i provide no warranty above and beyond the hardware warranty
Lets say some component has a 1 year warranty, it fails after 14 months :horrified.

- ( from the CGA - in bold is the main part - the question is relating to the customers rights )
The 12 month manufacturer's warranty expired 3 weeks ago. Do you have to pay for the repairs?

Heres the question -- Look at it as a Computer part:
Does the customer who you sold the computer to have to pay to have it fixed or do you need to fix it at NO cost even after though manufactures warranty has past ?

Please Post the answer that you think is right. ( then I'll post the link to the quiz.)

I've just taken the test and got 10 /10 which shows I know customers right. Which is what I've been trying to make you understand. :)
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