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<blockquote data-quote="ashoka1" data-source="post: 2329655" data-attributes="member: 79924"><p>Warranty is not transferable in case you have transferred your gpu to other person by way of second sale,by giving a affidavit on buyer name.warranty is void when title of ownership has changed like we do in vehicles.so gpu is transferred but not Warranty with it.If a new owner claims to be owner of gpu by way of second sale then he will not get Warranty on product as it's not transferable.If a gpu changes hand 50 times and title of ownership has not changed ie first buyer is has title of ownership nvidia will have to honor warranty.there is no way they can prove gpu was sold and if first owner wants he can claim over ownership any time and you have to hand him over card because he is legitimate owner of card in documents and documents is all that matters.so while buying a expensive item always take a affidavit on 10rs stamp paper declaring that I have sold this gpu to Mr???? for sum of rs ???? and he will be owner from now of said card,gpu,product and get it attested and keep it in safe place but do not claim title of ownership in documents or you will loose Warranty and it is safer for buyer this way he have proof of buying that product.</p><p>Any sale made without a bill is illegal in India if bill is lost you have to declare that you are owner of card with sr number etc and selling to Mr???? for sum of rs ??? and if buyer looses ownership of said product or a dispute arise over title of ownership then I will be responsible for that loss and will fulfill buyer loss.so that affidavits safeguards the right of buyer as a owner in case product is found to be fraudly acquired or by the way of theft.without a sale affidavit if a product is acquired by means of theft then on whose possession that product is found or recovered will be charged with theft even if he have paid amount there no way of proving it without a bill of second sale,affidavit.Seller have to buy a 10,20,50rs stamp from vendor and it will be recorded in ladger with seller signature. Then get it attested by a notary he will ask ID proof of seller and and get his signature in front of him and attest it.He will record this in his ladger serial number of stamp,seller signature,date,time,address of both buyer and seller.This stamp paper is valid all over India and in any court of law even if a seller sold you a theft item you are not liable for such theft.In some cases where seller rights can be effected in future buyer will also have to declare on stamp that in future buyer will be responsible for all things. we don't pay much attentions to these things and buys a product costing lakh of rupees from a person on internet who is at other end of country must ask for a affidavit from seller or buyer specially if product have a serial numbers and is recorded in documents it will cost only 100rs maximum but will surely save buyer or seller from getting in deep trouble some day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashoka1, post: 2329655, member: 79924"] Warranty is not transferable in case you have transferred your gpu to other person by way of second sale,by giving a affidavit on buyer name.warranty is void when title of ownership has changed like we do in vehicles.so gpu is transferred but not Warranty with it.If a new owner claims to be owner of gpu by way of second sale then he will not get Warranty on product as it's not transferable.If a gpu changes hand 50 times and title of ownership has not changed ie first buyer is has title of ownership nvidia will have to honor warranty.there is no way they can prove gpu was sold and if first owner wants he can claim over ownership any time and you have to hand him over card because he is legitimate owner of card in documents and documents is all that matters.so while buying a expensive item always take a affidavit on 10rs stamp paper declaring that I have sold this gpu to Mr???? for sum of rs ???? and he will be owner from now of said card,gpu,product and get it attested and keep it in safe place but do not claim title of ownership in documents or you will loose Warranty and it is safer for buyer this way he have proof of buying that product. Any sale made without a bill is illegal in India if bill is lost you have to declare that you are owner of card with sr number etc and selling to Mr???? for sum of rs ??? and if buyer looses ownership of said product or a dispute arise over title of ownership then I will be responsible for that loss and will fulfill buyer loss.so that affidavits safeguards the right of buyer as a owner in case product is found to be fraudly acquired or by the way of theft.without a sale affidavit if a product is acquired by means of theft then on whose possession that product is found or recovered will be charged with theft even if he have paid amount there no way of proving it without a bill of second sale,affidavit.Seller have to buy a 10,20,50rs stamp from vendor and it will be recorded in ladger with seller signature. Then get it attested by a notary he will ask ID proof of seller and and get his signature in front of him and attest it.He will record this in his ladger serial number of stamp,seller signature,date,time,address of both buyer and seller.This stamp paper is valid all over India and in any court of law even if a seller sold you a theft item you are not liable for such theft.In some cases where seller rights can be effected in future buyer will also have to declare on stamp that in future buyer will be responsible for all things. we don't pay much attentions to these things and buys a product costing lakh of rupees from a person on internet who is at other end of country must ask for a affidavit from seller or buyer specially if product have a serial numbers and is recorded in documents it will cost only 100rs maximum but will surely save buyer or seller from getting in deep trouble some day. [/QUOTE]
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