If it’s still under warranty, why wouldn’t you try to RMA it first?
You can try… but several manufacturers are opting to refund you what you paid for the product, instead of replacing it, per their warranty terms. Terms that never were an issue before. And obviously what you paid years ago won’t get you anywhere near a similar product now.
If it’s still under warranty, why wouldn’t you try to RMA it first?
You can try… but several manufacturers are opting to refund you what you paid for the product, instead of replacing it, per their warranty terms. Terms that never were an issue before. And obviously what you paid years ago won’t get you anywhere near a similar product now.
Sure? I don’t know what RMA stands for lol
Return Merchandise Authorization. Return it to the manufacturer for a replacement