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so I purchased RAM from Newegg a few weeks ago. This RAM should have worked in the computer I purchased it for (which incidentally didn't have any RAM). However, I try it, and it does not work.

I have come to the conclusion that the motherboard for this computer is faulty. Further, since I do not have any other computers that support DDR RAM, I wish to get a refund, not a replacement.

However, Newegg says that it's under a "manufacturer warranty", which means Newegg does not accept RMAs. Corsair (the manufacturer), however, does. The problem is, they do not offer refunds, only replacements.

Essentially, if I cannot RMA my RAM for a refund, I will be stuck with 2x1024MB of useless (to me) RAM, basically wasting my money.

What should I do?

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1 - how would I show that the RAM is authentic?

2 - how much do you think I would get for my RAM (I paid $75 for 2GB DDR400 paired)?

Show the box that the ram came in as well as any other documentation you received in a clearly readable picture.

I can't comment on #2 because I don't shop for RAM on Ebay sorry.

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