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From: KlausK on 25 Jun 2008 23:23 Bought a Sapphire HD 4850 from Newegg. It arrived without a factory seal. I've bought several Sapphire cards before and they always came sealed. Newegg said they had no idea. Is it possible for a factory fresh card not to have a seal?
From: Augustus on 26 Jun 2008 01:09 "KlausK" <dinga(a)noone.com> wrote in message news:48630ba1$0$11602$607ed4bc(a)cv.net... > Bought a Sapphire HD 4850 from Newegg. It arrived without a factory seal. > I've bought several Sapphire cards before and they always came sealed. > Newegg said they had no idea. Is it possible for a factory fresh card not > to have a seal? What, you mean the bag or the box?
From: KlausK on 26 Jun 2008 01:45
"Augustus" <no_one(a)no_where.net> wrote in message news:WvF8k.272$1o6.244(a)edtnps83... > > "KlausK" <dinga(a)noone.com> wrote in message > news:48630ba1$0$11602$607ed4bc(a)cv.net... >> Bought a Sapphire HD 4850 from Newegg. It arrived without a factory seal. >> I've bought several Sapphire cards before and they always came sealed. >> Newegg said they had no idea. Is it possible for a factory fresh card not >> to have a seal? > > What, you mean the bag or the box? > The box. Sapphire started to use open bags a few years ago. |