I wanted to put a warning out there for others like myself planning to build a new PC. I started using pcpartpicker and after enough price comparisons, I ended up buying a CPU from Amazon. Keeping an eye on the tracking updates, I pulled it inside as soon as it arrived so it wouldn’t be stolen off my porch.

Something was off as soon as I opened the Amazon box. I’ve built PC’s before and this didn’t look like a CPU box from AMD. Being suspicious, I took photos of the entire process of opening it and found it was completely empty. This apparently happens a lot with certain sellers on Amazon, even if it is sold and shipped by Amazon. I found some posts from others that appear to have had the same problem, but with a different color plastic packaging.

As soon as I noticed, I opened a chat support case with Amazon explaining the situation. I told them I had photos of the unboxing and could provide them if need be. Maybe I got lucky, but after asking for a replacement, the chat agent immediately opened up a replacement without question.

  • verysoft
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    You didn’t get lucky, Amazon will just replace or refund with basically no questions asked. As long as you don’t have a high refund ratio that is, then they will just delete your account. As sucky as they are for workers, it’s peace of mind to buy things like electronics from them.

    • @kinther@lemmy.world
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      This was the first time I had seen or experienced something like this. Normally I buy exclusively from Newegg, but just happened to find a CPU that was ~30% off for some reason and thought it was too good to be true.

      Turns out it was.

  • arefx
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    I just bought a Mobo from them and when I put the computer together my Mobo said it detected a new CPU compared to the previous one and Im still not sure I didn’t get sold a used Mobo lol. The box was sealed with an Asus sticker but not plastic wrapped. I fucking hate Amazon. Computer is running fine though.

    • @didnt_readit@lemmy.world
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      I don’t think I’ve ever gotten a shrink wrapped motherboard box, it was probably just the CPU they used for testing at the factory. Presumably they need to QA the board with some CPU before shipping.

  • @stanka@lemmy.ml
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    I bought one 2 days ago as well, got it today, just the cpu cooler, no cpu.

    It was a Ryzen 5700G, i went with used “Very Good”, because fuck it just a cpu, but apparently that mean no actual cpu.

    Returned and ordered another, new this time.

    • @gastationsushi@lemmy.world
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      22 years ago

      I’ve had similar issues with Amazon warehouse deals. Years ago they were a great deal and they actually labeled their condition accurately.

      • @SoleInvictus@lemmy.world
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        It’s a little different for Warehouse Deals. It’s not unheard of for people to order something, then return either an empty box or with the item replaced with something around the same weight.

        I remember purchasing a backpack sprayer off Warehouse Deals awhile back. The right box showed up but, after opening it up, it contained a children’s wooden block set.

  • @Mereo@lemmy.ca
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    Was it sold directly by Amazon or was it fulfilled by Amazon? I run away from fulfilled by Amazon products as they’re sold by third party sellers.

    • @kinther@lemmy.world
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      72 years ago

      I checked the link to the item and it did say sold by Amazon, shipped by Amazon. So I’m not sure what to think

      • bane_killgrind
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        It doesn’t matter because Amazon comingles stock from different vendors if they have the same SKU.