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Re: Caution: Please exercise extreme caution and be very alert while buying anything
Now you clarified that you did several times, that too over 2 weeks.
I agree it sucks when ppl you know and seemingly trust pull a fast one, it defnitely hurts that more than if it was just a stranger.
Personally, i would think was being made a fool off and feel quite insulted
I did not mean it in that way. I meant when you realised that the serial# was off on the PSU itself that you did not take it up with himbikenstein said:@ blr_p-
i may have failed to explain it properly.
the serial no on psu and bill matched- coz it was made-to-order- he is not that stupid
Now you clarified that you did several times, that too over 2 weeks.
I agree it sucks when ppl you know and seemingly trust pull a fast one, it defnitely hurts that more than if it was just a stranger.
Personally, i would think was being made a fool off and feel quite insulted

Outrageous !!bikenstein said:Please note that a product sold earlier by one dealer long back with bill wont have renewed warranty with a newer fake bill.
Distros are not idiots- they have records of serials and consignments just as dealers do.
An old serial number psu with very new purchase date will create doubt just as it did in my mind and they will check record for which dealer the consignment had gone to.
Whoever presents the new bill gets on the wrong side of the law for forgery.
It's a grave mistake imho- a criminal offence maybe- and that would have got the buyer in a major fix.