Just a single and last response to all the members on this platform, I truly believe whatever decision the mods and the community takes, it will be for the betterment of this platform.
The only thing I would like to say back is that I know that I haven't performed any sort of a scam, nor sold a defective / repaired GPU.
The card was in fully working condition, and even before selling out, the repasting, I have performed a full 3+ hour stress test via MSI kombustor, and also used the card to game a few hours after repasting to see how much improvement is there in terms of temps. I've tested it on Valorant, and GTA 5.
To my truth and faith, I clearly state the card was in good and usable condition, despite the poor temps on peak loads. It used to peak around 82 degrees, which is slightly lower than what the customer found on his testbench.
I have been selling on this platform since this year, made several sales, even sold another GPU on this same platform a few months ago. Sold other pc parts, and mostly webcams, great ones, for a really good price. None of the previous customers ever had any issue with me. Not a single one of them. The mods can reverify and cross check with other people I have dealt with. Each one of them were satisfied and happy with the offer I gave them and the deal went great as well.
Now coming to this gpu, it is sad to notice that the card died within 1 day of usage on the customer's hands. I even offered the customer offers, partial refund and I would look after getting it fixed up for him, and also offered an option to get it repaired, doorstep pickup and drop and all repairing expenses on me. As suggested by many on the thread, it seems like the shorting of any one capacitor / similar component, which when replaced, should work fine. But the customer does not agree for it.
It's not that I forced the customer to immediately pay me once he has received it. Nor did I ask the seller to pay me without testing. When it got delivered, I asked him to get it tested up and then let me know hows' it working. I did also mention to keep an eye on the temps while testing it. Though it hit max 82 on my rig, but could vary on other test bench. He tested it, then paid me out.
Next day with the update that the card died, I was still in contact offering him some quick fixes that might fix out the problem, but later it turned out that the card is dead. Still not exactly sure what the problem is, but it is just tripping the PSU down when booting the PC.
I am still willing to help him out and have it fixed up, as from a seller point of view, once I have sold an item to the customer, now it is totally his responsibility. Still I am in touch with him, offering him resolutions, but still the entire community just keeps on saying "He is a scammer and must be banned from everywhere".
If I really was looking to scam out by selling off a damaged card, I would never still be responding him back on his texts, nor would ever look back to this forum either.
For proves, I have my past customers who can vouch for my genuinity, even when a defective item was delivered to a customer (twice in my entire career), I immediately got it replaced at no extra charges, and later in the future, the customers did inform me back about how well the items were working. I have my past customers from Zoukart, JDS Tech, Jey's Computers, and few on TechEnclave as well. Even the admins of Zoukart and Jey's group know me personally and have been dealing with me for a good time by now. I have sold components from my personal PC, the items that are discarded from offices, many parts from the same gaming cafe at my locality, and also parts from my friends, been selling them for a really good time, and never had any, not a single complain nor issues from their end.
Lastly, I leave the decision on the mods, what they decide for me, I accept it.