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juane414

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How does this work? The website says that you can trade up any evga card within 3 months of its purchase, but from what I've seen its actually withing 3 months of the registration date. If this is true, can I register my 6 month old 7600gs and trade up for something new? Has anyone done this?
 
How does this work? The website says that you can trade up any evga card within 3 months of its purchase, but from what I've seen its actually withing 3 months of the registration date. If this is true, can I register my 6 month old 7600gs and trade up for something new? Has anyone done this?
no its from ODOP.
 
Unless you have a good spare, you're out of a gaming card for a few weeks though.

naw its not that long.

They know when you purchased it from the original invoice you have to send em.

Back when i built my main rig late late august 06 i bought a 7900GT KO 512mb, i bought evga cus well i had wanted that card but also new that i would be stepping up to the 8800GTS 640, when the time came i applied for stepup and was walked through the whole process by evga staff, it seriously couldnt of been more painless. I packed my card up shipped it UPS ground, they got it and the next day the 8800gts was shipped back. I shipped my card out on a monday (went directly to local UPS hub) and the new card was back at the same hub thursday, the peeps there actually lost it for a bit, so i ended up having to pick it up friday instead of thursday.

So overall it was a monday - thursday and half of friday that i spent using a PCI Matrox IS-Storm R2 (made in 1994 :bang head)... but really the stepup process was friggin awesome and painless.
 
Well this is all good to know the next time I buy an evga card. Usually I prefer to go with ATI products though, just to support the underdog.
 
Heh, they didn't ask me for an invoice when I traded my GTS 320mb in for a "vanilla" GT 512mb. However, I imagine that is probably because the GTS' price was $30 more then the GT.
 
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