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Well I bought [url=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J0ISHMQ/=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1]this[/url] on May 12 and have been using it since (still pretty much new). I dont want it anymore and want to return it just because I want to buy another gpu. I still have the boxes and everything except the plastic that came with it. Can I return it and if I can, how much will I get back?

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May 22, 2015

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BobR

@burningfire52 Log into your Amazon account and go to "Your Orders" under the "Hello Name, Your Account" menu at the top right of the menu bar on the Amazon page.
It'll show your recent orders and there should be a "Return or replace items" button on the video card order.
Click it and it'll take you to their product return process.
They'll ask why you're returning it, "No longer wanted/needed" is one of the choices. Either tell them the truth or make something up.
Like the others said, Amazon is very good about accepting returns and will likely let you return it and credit your payment method.

The block you encountered is to prevent posting links to "referral sites" where someone signs up to get money or "credits" from getting other people to sign up by using a unique URL that contains their referral code.

In most cases, like the link you posted, you can just delete the last part of the URL from the " / " and "ref" to the end.
That's the part being blocked, and it serves no purpose except to identify to Amazon where you were referred from. We don't need it to see the link here on Basilmarket.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J0ISHMQ

Reply May 22, 2015 - edited
Kazzooey

[quote=0kevqn]Amazon is by far, the best company in the world. They will lose profit to help you and keep you a customer. Let me give you 2 examples, my Grandma buys from amazon all the time

1. She bought a treadmill for $800 and it ended up being refurbished. So they refunded her $400 and let her keep it.

2. My Grandma bought a special kind of cat food that was really expensive (about $80 for a 20lbs bag), but her cat died. She called and wanted a refund, they gave her the money back and said to donate the cat food to a shelter[/quote]

You think that's crazy? You should see some of their warehouses. The one in TracyCA has a wing full of Queen sized bed for sleepy employees and a hospital wing for women giving birth lol

Reply May 22, 2015 - edited
kevqn

Amazon is by far, the best company in the world. They will lose profit to help you and keep you a customer. Let me give you 2 examples, my Grandma buys from amazon all the time

1. She bought a treadmill for $800 and it ended up being refurbished. So they refunded her $400 and let her keep it.

2. My Grandma bought a special kind of cat food that was really expensive (about $80 for a 20lbs bag), but her cat died. She called and wanted a refund, they gave her the money back and said to donate the cat food to a shelter

Reply May 22, 2015 - edited
Zoneflare4

wouldnt the logical answer be to contact them and ask?

Reply May 22, 2015 - edited