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<blockquote data-quote="ashoka1" data-source="post: 2329839" data-attributes="member: 79924"><p>If you have original receipt,invoice,bill you are first owner it doesn't matter how much hands gpu has changed.Its loophole in US state law and nvidia and other companies are taking advantage of it to run away from liability.There is this use tax on second hand products and when you pays that tax it generates a new invoice with price voiding original nvidia bill. Most people sells gpu within one year and buys a new one.so nvidia have warranty of 3 years on papers only.warranties are for driving sale and protection from legal proceedings.</p><p>Here in India it doesn't hold any water because owner never changes in records there is no way to register a second hand gpu on your name even you have declaration from previus owner.and nvidia warranty is illigal they are giving warranty on person while indian law demands warranty on their product.if someone sue them in court they will not have awnser to it.its India not USA and law of land will dictate terms not any foreign country law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashoka1, post: 2329839, member: 79924"] If you have original receipt,invoice,bill you are first owner it doesn't matter how much hands gpu has changed.Its loophole in US state law and nvidia and other companies are taking advantage of it to run away from liability.There is this use tax on second hand products and when you pays that tax it generates a new invoice with price voiding original nvidia bill. Most people sells gpu within one year and buys a new one.so nvidia have warranty of 3 years on papers only.warranties are for driving sale and protection from legal proceedings. Here in India it doesn't hold any water because owner never changes in records there is no way to register a second hand gpu on your name even you have declaration from previus owner.and nvidia warranty is illigal they are giving warranty on person while indian law demands warranty on their product.if someone sue them in court they will not have awnser to it.its India not USA and law of land will dictate terms not any foreign country law. [/QUOTE]
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