• Re: I'm having fun with this latest NZXT scandal

    From JAB@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Tue Dec 10 10:39:27 2024
    On 07/12/2024 19:51, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    But NZXT also sells complete systems, and this is what's gotten them
    into trouble recently. Or rather, it's not the sales of their PCs, but
    their rental options. Now, renting a PC is never a good idea, and
    NZXT's option is possibly the worst choice, since it's not
    'rent-to-own' but 'rent, rent, rent and rent some more and at the end
    you got nothin' to show for it.' But even that is forgivable, except
    NZXT used bait-n-switch tactics; they showed one computer for sale and
    then another -using the exact same model name- for rent... despite the
    two machines not having the same specs. The language used on their
    websites was fairly misleading too (the fine print made it clear you
    didn't own the computer in the end, but language elsewhere implied
    otherwise, even if it never said so outright). Worse, their contract essentially gave them carte blanche to your data on the rented
    machine, should they chose to exercise that right (there's no evidence
    they ever did so and it's likely it was just boilerplate language...
    but still).

    I'm not intrinsically against the idea of rent, rent, rent but i just
    don't see how it works with a PC. In the UK leasing cars has become a
    big thing but the difference there is people like the new cars and the manufactures are generally taking a chunk out of the second hand market
    while adding to their own one. Where's the equivalent in the PC world?

    Oh of course NXZT's rather scummy approach doesn't exactly sell the idea either.

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  • From Geeknix@21:1/5 to JAB on Tue Dec 10 13:00:04 2024
    On 2024-12-10, JAB <noway@nochance.com> wrote:
    On 07/12/2024 19:51, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    But NZXT also sells complete systems, and this is what's gotten them
    into trouble recently. Or rather, it's not the sales of their PCs, but
    their rental options. Now, renting a PC is never a good idea, and
    NZXT's option is possibly the worst choice, since it's not
    'rent-to-own' but 'rent, rent, rent and rent some more and at the end
    you got nothin' to show for it.' But even that is forgivable, except
    NZXT used bait-n-switch tactics; they showed one computer for sale and
    then another -using the exact same model name- for rent... despite the
    two machines not having the same specs. The language used on their
    websites was fairly misleading too (the fine print made it clear you
    didn't own the computer in the end, but language elsewhere implied
    otherwise, even if it never said so outright). Worse, their contract
    essentially gave them carte blanche to your data on the rented
    machine, should they chose to exercise that right (there's no evidence
    they ever did so and it's likely it was just boilerplate language...
    but still).

    I'm not intrinsically against the idea of rent, rent, rent but i just
    don't see how it works with a PC. In the UK leasing cars has become a
    big thing but the difference there is people like the new cars and the manufactures are generally taking a chunk out of the second hand market
    while adding to their own one. Where's the equivalent in the PC world?

    Oh of course NXZT's rather scummy approach doesn't exactly sell the idea either.

    Funny. I never heard of them, never searched for them, then today I see
    this in my YT feed:

    https://youtu.be/0pomC1CfpC0 - Gamers Nexus - Don't buy NZXT

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Justisaur on Thu Dec 12 11:33:17 2024
    On 10/12/2024 14:09, Justisaur wrote:
    Individuals or small businesses can make money by taking advantage of
    those who just don't want to deal with it or don't know what they have
    is worth.

    It can work the other way around as someone at our local pub bought a
    second hand Alienware gaming laptop and I did look it up, well let's
    just say the somewhat paid over the odds. Then again they also fell for
    an online crypto scam. I did chuckle when after telling people how much
    money they'd made they had a somewhat rude awakening when they tried to actually cash in on their new found wealth. The company at first tried
    to convince them not to do it as look at all the money they'd made and
    then went to just ignoring them.

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  • From JAB@21:1/5 to Geeknix on Thu Dec 12 11:26:13 2024
    On 10/12/2024 13:00, Geeknix wrote:
    Funny. I never heard of them, never searched for them, then today I see
    this in my YT feed:

    https://youtu.be/0pomC1CfpC0 - Gamers Nexus - Don't buy NZXT

    I'm in the UK and I'd not heard of them either until videos starting
    popping up on my YT feed.

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  • From candycanearter07@21:1/5 to JAB on Thu Dec 12 20:40:03 2024
    JAB <noway@nochance.com> wrote at 11:26 this Thursday (GMT):
    On 10/12/2024 13:00, Geeknix wrote:
    Funny. I never heard of them, never searched for them, then today I see
    this in my YT feed:

    https://youtu.be/0pomC1CfpC0 - Gamers Nexus - Don't buy NZXT

    I'm in the UK and I'd not heard of them either until videos starting
    popping up on my YT feed.


    Never heard of them before the "exposed" videos, either.
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