- Joined
- Jul 26, 2004
- Location
- Richmond, VA
Ordered a Sunbeam NUUO 550w Modular PSU - Black Panel from this vendor. Their description on the website indicated the unit had Active PFC. When I received the item, the box indicated that the Active PFC only functioned in Europe. I emailed jab-tech about this - they apologized, then quickly edited the item description. When I asked about being reimbursed for RMA shipping costs in the event that I return the item they refused.
Is this a big deal? Depends on your perspective I suppose, but any way you slice it this is false advertising. Since the website entry has been edited, I really don't have any proof, except for the email correspondence that I had with who I assume to be the owner of the company. I will post the emails here so you can see their so-called customer service for yourself. I don't plan to ever do business with this company again. The only good thing I can say about the owner/RMA person is they do have a sense of humor.
I would avoid dealing with this company. The 5 bucks you might save by doing so is negated by their horrid customer service. Here's the string of emails.
Is this a big deal? Depends on your perspective I suppose, but any way you slice it this is false advertising. Since the website entry has been edited, I really don't have any proof, except for the email correspondence that I had with who I assume to be the owner of the company. I will post the emails here so you can see their so-called customer service for yourself. I don't plan to ever do business with this company again. The only good thing I can say about the owner/RMA person is they do have a sense of humor.
I would avoid dealing with this company. The 5 bucks you might save by doing so is negated by their horrid customer service. Here's the string of emails.
Kilyin said:Hello,
I recently ordered and received Sunbeam NUUO 550w Modular PSU - Black
Panel, and in the description on your website it says this unit has
Active PFC. http://www.jab-tech.com/Sunbeam-NUUO-550w-Modular-PSU-Black-Panel-pr-3144.html
However, upon close inspection of the box it indicates it only has
Active PFC in Europe! I've never heard of such a thing, but this is of
some concern to me. In fact it's downright disappointing because
otherwise I'm very happy with it.
It might be a good idea to correct the description on your website.
If you look at the company's website, it confirms this, as this is how
I recently found out myself.
jab-tech customer service said:Please accept my apology for this, the description was taken directly from
the MRF when the PSU was first released and they may have updated it now.
jab-tech customer service said:I have just checked sunbeams site and our description is the same as
there's.
http://www.sunbeamtech.com/PRODUCTS/Power-supply/NUUO/nuuo-550.htm
http://www.jab-tech.com/Sunbeam-NUUO-550w-Modular-PSU-Black-Panel-pr-3144.html
I will email sunbeam to try and clarify if there website is wrong.
Thank You for bringing this to our attention.
Kilyin said:If you scroll down towards the bottom of Sunbeam's description you'll
see:
Power Factor Correction Active PFC*
*EUAP Version only
I might not RMA it, but could you give me a number in case I decide
to? I need to do some research on Active PFC now it seems.
jab-tech customer service said:I thought the 'Active PFC*' was reffering to '* for 550W only'
I can't generate just a number its an actual form and to keep my database tidy I prefer only to generate RMA forms when you are 100% certain you will need it..
Here is a link on PFC http://www.dansdata.com/gz028.htm
I would imagine PFC is required by law in Europe but not required in USA.
Kilyin said:Honest question..
If you were me, would you RMA it because of this?
jab-tech customer service said:*no response*
Kilyin said:If I do decide to RMA this PSU do I get stuck with the return shipping cost or will you cover it since the description was wrong? I noticed you have since corrected the error also, nice job.
jab-tech customer service said:*no response*
Kilyin said:Do you guys have a phone number? A cell will do, this email stuff always makes me feel like I'm being ignored.
jab-tech customer service said:I personally don't own a cell phone (hate them) our number is 405-309-0006 but we are a small company and get alot of calls so its not always possible to answer all three lines at once.
Email is always by far the quickest method to reach me.
Kilyin said:Well, you didn't answer my other question. If I RMA this do I have to foot the bill to ship it back to you?
jab-tech customer service said:Likely because it comes through as spam..
Yes you would have to pay return shipping costs.
Kilyin said:Don't see why anything I email would be detected as spam.
Hardly seems fair that I'd have to pay to ship a bulky PSU back because the
description was erroneous on your web site.
Guess I'll just keep the damn thing.
jab-tech customer service said:As you said you did like it and it performs fine, its way ahead of all other
$75 power supplies in terms of performance and features.
Detected as spam because:
4.3 FORGED_THEBAT_HTML The Bat! can't send HTML message only
Kilyin said:Well The Bat is capable of sending HTML only messages, so I'm not sure what's up with your Spam detector.
Really whether I like the product or not is irrelevant. I didn't get all the features advertised on your website description, which is what I ordered.
Find me another SLI capable PSU without Active PFC and I'll eat my computer piece by piece.
jab-tech customer service said:http://www.ultraproducts.com/product_details.php?cPath=60&pPath=383&productID=383
(He got me here, touche')
Kilyin said:Okay, guess I better start eating.
Mainly I just wanted to see if your apology was sincere, apparently not since you expect me to pay for a mistake your company made. I knew I should have
stuck with the larger vendors like Newegg.
jab-tech customer service said:You would have paid $10 more at newegg and got the exact same product.
I'd start eating the hard drive first, I believe there is a platter or two
in them.
Kilyin said:But if they made a mistake and advertised a product as having something it didn't, they would probably eat the cost for shipping on an RMA. They also
wouldn't be to issue an RMA number for said mistake either.
It's worth an extra 10 bucks to me for good customer service. I'm not really seeing it here.
jab-tech customer service said:*no response*
Kilyin said:Typoed the last part of the previous message, should have said "they also wouldn't be hesitant to issue an RMA number for said mistake either", even if
you do apparently consider it trivial.
I'll take that RMA now. I'll pay the shipping fee and restocking fee, whatever it takes to end this whole thing and move on.
Maybe if this had been handled differently I'd have bought a more expensive PSU from you. Instead, you half-heartedly apologize, quickly edit the faulty
description, and offer to do nothing to rectify the situation.
jab-tech customer service said:I was never hesitant to issue and RMA at the time you were not sure if you
were going to use it.
RMA form is attatched.