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Corsair launches European RMA processing service

by Parm Mann on 18 June 2008, 11:30

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Corsair has announced it will no longer be necessary for customers in the EU/UK regions to return RMA items to the Corsair headquarters in the United States for RMA service.

Today, an array of manufacturers provide high-end memory and power supply solutions, and it's becoming increasingly difficult to differentiate between them. With so many brands offering high-end products at lower than ever prices, how do we decide which to choose?

Here at HEXUS, we're of the belief that customer support and product bundles are an ever-growing factor. In terms of graphics cards, a high-quality bundled game can be enough to entice many customers.

In Corsair's case, and on the power supply front, customer support can be all-important and Corsair's EU/UK RMA processing service will be welcome news to many consumers.

Corsair tech support moderator, and HEXUS forum user, Yellowbeard, said:

As of June 13, 2008 Corsair is launching its EU/UK RMA processing service. This means it will no longer be necessary for customers in the EU/UK regions to return RMA items to the Corsair headquarters in the United States for RMA service. The Corsair TSX Express system will process the RMAs and provide the user with the proper shipping point in their region.

If you're in need of Corsair's RMA service, head on over to its Tech Support Express website.

If you've any questions, feel free to ask Corsair directly in the Corsair.care@HEXUS forum.



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ideal!
even thou the usa service was very efficent it did take a while for the shipping.
finally, i only brought memory from them due to that almighty support cock up..

imagine having to ship a psu to the usa, it put me off :|
will it be based in the UK or EU?
UK is actually part of the EU you know, although they keep setting up special exemptions for themselves and didn't take up the euro coinage.
lol. but postage to eu for psus would be high