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That looks like a good hit and I dare say it's from Seur, unfortunately I suffer from them both personally and professionally, they are not all the same, but I don't know how busy they are or how little staff they have but these cases are very frequent with that company, as your colleague Fassou says the first 24 hours are crucial as they are covered by the insurance that Seur has with the business. Saludos and I hope they can solve it for you. -
My goodness, if it's just a pin and it's not broken, straighten it and you're done, it doesn't cost that much, I'm sure the computer will work.
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My God, if it's just a pin and it's not broken, straighten it and you're done, it's not that expensive, the micro should work for sure.
man …. Kernel1.0 that's not the point, after paying around 177 euros, you don't have to start straightening pins or if tomorrow, you want to sell the micro, the packaging will be a mess :wall: the issue here is whether the packaging that had all the items was damaged or just the micro's (after re-reading the thread, I understand that only the micro's) the most likely is that they were playing a game in the PcComponentes warehouse with your micro and when they finished, they checked the correct state of the ball. They must have really hit the box hard, because knowing how AMD's packaging is, to bend a pin ….. is the heatsink intact?
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I'm not saying it's not annoying, because it is. But since it's just a pin and not very bent, you can put it back in, and if the micro doesn't work, process an RMA.
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he says that it arrived with the seal open… it looks like someone bought that micro, tried to assemble it, damaged a pin, and returned the micro to pccomponentes. then pcc sold it to this forum member and you know the rest. -
First of all, I don't like it when a post like this is the first one from a user, because as you can understand, you don't have any reference that tells us it's not a post slandering a competitor (not everything is SPAM in this life).
Second, the text formatting should be the one we use by default, like they do in the post you linked.
Third, although spending money on something and it arrives damaged is a pain :eoh:, you always have to differentiate between transport shocks (max. 24h to claim), and defective or damaged merchandise, which will always be the responsibility of the seller, unless previously agreed.
Having said all this, from the photos it looks like a transport shock, although without seeing the state of the packaging that housed it, it can't be assured. If the box was fine, claim to PCC, if not, after 24h you lost the option to use the Transport Agency's insurance, and it has a difficult solution <:(
Cheers! and Good Luck
Sorry that this is my first post, but as I indicate that having found information in this forum about this topic is why I wanted to share my personal experience, as it is similar. And no, I don't deal with the buying and selling of computer materials like this company and I'm not competition in case you feel more at ease. I am motivated by more mundane reasons like helping people so that the same thing doesn't happen to them as it did to me.
I change the formatting to the standard model.
I checked that the problem was with the transport, but both the box containing the microprocessor and the boxes of the graphics card, ram, motherboard, etc... all came in another cardboard box containing the others. All the other boxes are fine and although I couldn't test the rest of the components I assume they are in perfect condition. Also, I reported this problem the same day I received the order at my home, specifically about 2 hours after receiving it, I think it would fall within the 24-hour period if it were due to transport.
Replying to another user, it's not a bent pin, it's 2 pins and I don't know how to straighten it, besides I bought a new micro not a used one with bent pins and having to take it to a watchmaker to straighten the pins with the risk of ending up breaking them. Also, if they are pins that make mass it could disrupt the functioning of the micro. And again, don't straighten the pins of the micro although I've seen tinkering on san google.
Thanks for all your comments and I apologize again for any doubts my previous post may have generated, etc.

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If the outer packaging was fine, and the damage to the processor packaging does not justify breaking the seal, then you must claim from PCC, who will send you a new one.
Salu2!
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The bad thing about this is that it is always their word against yours and there is rarely a feasible solution for the consumer.
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You have nothing to lose by trying, my previous complaints with PCComponentes have always been successful if it costs me anything.
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Well here I am still waiting since Wednesday for a response…. On Friday they called me about 4 times and on the last call they said they would get in touch in 10 or 15 minutes… And well it's now Monday.
That said, on Saturday morning they did reply to the ticket I put in to ask them "politely" to send me a complaint form, a form that I have requested through 3 channels (phone, web, email) and I still haven't received.
In the end I will be forced to call their payment number this afternoon for the last time and if they don't give me a solution I will automatically send the micro for a return under the same conditions as when I received it. That said, the return postage will be my responsibility as usual...
If 1 in 10 buyers are sent something "crooked" for return, just by going halfway with SEUR they have a very good source of extra profits in these times of crisis these "individuals"...
This is my last purchase from these PCMamoncetes and good luck to anyone who places an order with them (I hope they fare better than I did)...
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