Lets us know how you go....
Remember. A punch of honesty makes the world go around just a few more times.
I blow sh!t up sometimes and never return things. In fact I call my dealers and tell them what I wreck. Its great to create an honest relationship with the good guys because there are plenty of worse alternatives.
Once you get a good dealer you don’t stray and keep it honest as.....
Edit:
I should explain myself better.
Ummm.
I remember years ago I overclocked my first motherboard and blew it out. There was a little devil in my ear telling me to return it and say it wasn’t working....
This led to some more problems as at the time we only had one place to get this stuff from and internet was almost non exsistant.
In the end I admitted my errors and it took me a long time to re-establish a trust with my computer guy.
Look I'm not saying you did this damage, but obviously someone did just that. If you did this damage; its best to back off now. I can get factory second controllers now for $40 because I admitted to my dealer I blew up my $140AU controller, and if I do get a bad product I'm sure I'll gets a swifty return. My dealer checks and tests all products before he sends them and I wouldn’t get away with BS.... Honesty pays mate!
My dealer also states on his site all products are tested in Australia before shipped off.
This is more advice to all who buy these product really.
Edit 2:
Another common occurrence
One gets a product and obviously, rightfully wants to use it. Upon using it, one find its faulty. Not wanting to wait for a return in anticipation one tries to fix it but one wrecks it more.
This one is a hard one.
Because sometimes the fault is a lot worse than the superficial problems one causes trying to fix it....
hmmm....
If this is the case its hard to prove the item was damaged to begin with.
I'd admit my stuff up, pay for the superficial repairs and ask them to correct the initial flaw for free.