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RTX 4090 From Newegg Arrived as Metal Blocks, Claims Customer

Getting short-changed is pretty annoying, but a redditor claims he is owed a considerable sum of money in the wake of a component purchase from Newegg. Getting to specifics, a Reddit user writes that he received a couple of blocks of heavy metal instead of a shiny new Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4090 graphics card.

The Reddit thread complaining about the purported Newegg Switcheroo is full of advice about a customer’s next steps. Victims of this kind of mail order swindle have various paths they can follow to try and make good from the dispute; through direct contact with the retailer, taking the issue to their credit card merchant, or through the business regulator/legal systems, for example.

Unfortunately for the complainant, one of the first doors a disgruntled customer might try for recompense is claimed to have been slammed shut. The redditor says, “Newegg seems to have locked my account instead of responding.”

(Image credit: Reddit: Nuclear Innards Beep)

Of course, several Reddit comments seem to be quite cynical about the customer’s claims. Some amateur detectives have noted that the large metal objects, particularly the square, don’t seem to have shredded the inner carton on its journey from Newegg to the customer. However, it is hard to say how long or rough that journey might have been. 

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