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"Ordered a stick of 512MB PC2700 Samsung DDR. Got a stick with 7ns NANYA parts on it, and a paper sticker saying PC2700. A little bit of math shows that you need *at least* 6ns RAMS to achieve PC2700 speeds - and of course the stick wouldn't operate at all unless I forced it to run at PC2100 clock frequency.
Sent email, filled out 2 requests for RMA on the web site - got a deafening silence as a response. Finally got through the 30 minute telephone support hold to speak to a live person and finally got an RMA number.
Returned the part, took them almost 3 weeks to credit my purchase back. Tech support said since it was their mistake they'd also credit me for shipping charges for the return - they didn't.
Be very careful you get what you ordered, or better yet spend an extra dollar or two and buy from a reputable company like newegg or googlegear."
"Ordered LG DVD/CDRW Combo drive (oem). Opted for Rush Processing, order was shipped friday, received tuesday. No complaints, very reasonable 2nd Day shipping."
"Still waiting for some kind of response/invoice/email from the 3 separate requests I've made over three days by email. I'm really bummed cuz I can't get my comp up and running without this email. Rating is such a hassle especially when it's a bad one. I've been waiting since late July for my order and still haven't heard a peep from these guys. If I ever get my memory I'd advise anyone and everyone to stay away from this seller."
"Memorymedia certainly has a great selection of memory products at reasonable prices; however, in my experience, the advertised prices are not reliable. I was looking at memory prices on pricewatch.com when I came across a reasonable offer for 512 MB of SDRAM for my PC2700-capable motherboard. Memorymedia's ad instructed buyers to mention Pricewatch in order to get the lower price, so when I ordered the RAM via their site, I did. Shipping was pretty fast, but when I received the memory, they still invoiced me the price on their own website and not the one listed on Pricewatch. Consequently, I filed a complaint through Pricewatch, but didn't get any response. Finally, when I got my credit card statement, it turned out that Memorymedia, in addition to ignoring their promises on Pricewatch, had charged an additional $3.10 to my credit card. Where they got that amount from, I have no idea. I have subsequently tried to contact the company multiple times, but it seems that my requests for an explanation of their conduct are being consistently ignored. I will certainly never do business with this company again, and I would not recommend them to anyone else, despite the fact that the amount of my dispute with them is relatively small. Either you're honest or you're not - to me, there's no middle ground."
This review was modified by greystork on May 24 2003 07:17:04 PM
"I bought 500 cdr's made by Dimond, the cd's work fine and are the correct order I purchased.Took 4 days to get here not bad from Santa Clara, CA to Detroit, MI. I will buy from again."
"ordered item on 11/29/02. Memorymedia invoiced the item 12/2/02. Turns out item was out of stock even though webiste showed in-stock. No notice given that item was out of stock. Charged my account on 12/3/02 even though item had not shipped which is contrary to their own policy as stated at their website. Called several times during which I was told the item had actually shipped. Won't be ordering anything from these guys!"
This review was modified by bobert on December 06 2002 10:01:46 AM
"I ordered a Radeon 9500 from Memory Media. The webpage specifically said that it was the older model, with the red PCB, that you could softmod to turn it into a 9700PRO. Well, 4 days later, when my order hadn't shipped, I called and asked why, and they said they had no idea, but that it would go out that day. They fedexed it to me, and when I opened up the package, and low and behold, what do I see, but the new version of the card, on the black PCB, which you CAN'T mod at all. I called them, and they said "well, we don't know which one we're going to get sent, the red or the black," so I politely told him that on their webpage it SAID red, black wasn't even mentioned. I now have to return the card and buy somewhere else, but I checked their page, just for kicks, and they still specify under that item that it's the red pcb, not black.
UPDATE: It's been a week since Fedex Picked my card up, they still haven't gotten it, and they won't give me a tracking number for it. Once they do, it takes 2-3days for them to put it in the system, and another couple days to process it. So it looks like it'll be about three weeks after sending the card before I finally get my money back. It seems that taking money is their first priority, and giving it back takes the back burner if soemthing goes wrong."
This review was modified by ThrillKill on March 24 2003 08:43:33 AM
"Have placed an order but it seems like they don't have the act together cause the product has not been sent out eventhough it is now over a week. Try to contact them via web, phone and email. No replies what so ever. I wonder who had posted the comments on this reseller for a good prompt delivery. I am in process of contacting them so, I can see where things are hanging because they had took out my money but the product has not been in transit, that is if they have it the procduct. Hope this review gets on the latest review for this reseller cause I would like to stop future purchasers to think again. "
"I had never heard of this company until I began to search for DDR SDRAM. I found them listed on nextag.com, but they had no reviews. They advertised a low price on a 256MB stick of PC1600 DDR SDRAM with ECC, and free shipping. I ignored the little voice in my head and ordered. First off, they charged me $1 for shipping after they advertised free shipping. Oh, well, it was only a buck. The shipment was sent Fedex 2 day. When I recieved the order, it was a stick of 256MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM. DO they not look at what they are packaging up for shipment?!!! After a few phone calls, I finally figured out that you can only get an RMA# through email, and only by clicking a link on their site. It took 2 days to get the RMA#. On top of that, they said they would not pay for return shipping, and they said they would charge me a 15% restocking fee if I tried to return it for refund! I decided to return it for exchange. I have sent at least 3 emails concerning this return, and I have not had a reply. I called and talked to someone in sales and she didn't know anything about my order. I checked my order status today on their website and I finally see that they have shipped the new chip out to me. I guess I'll have to wait and see if this one is correct. My new build is waiting on this ram. If it is wrong this time, I guess I'll eat the 15% and return it for refund. I do know one thing: I WILL NEVER DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Buyer BEWARE!!!"
"Ordered a stick of 512MB PC2700 Samsung DDR. Got a stick with 7ns NANYA parts on it, and a paper sticker saying PC2700. A little bit of math shows that you need *at least* 6ns RAMS to achieve PC2700 speeds - and of course the stick wouldn't operate at all unless I forced it to run at PC2100 clock frequency.
Sent email, filled out 2 requests for RMA on the web site - got a deafening silence as a response. Finally got through the 30 minute telephone support hold to speak to a live person and finally got an RMA number.
Returned the part, took them almost 3 weeks to credit my purchase back. Tech support said since it was their mistake they'd also credit me for shipping charges for the return - they didn't.
Be very careful you get what you ordered, or better yet spend an extra dollar or two and buy from a reputable company like newegg or googlegear."