Most of you will have heard of G.Skill, they are one of the better known RAM manufacturers that have rose to prominence in the past few years alongside the dominant presence of Corsair and Kingston. Now they are truly expanding their presence in Europe by establishing an RMA service centre in Europe. Designed to deal with faulty products the Return merchandise authorisation (RMA) service will set up in the Netherlands. The new RMA service will allow G.Skill to deal with every request in a time period of under 5 working days unlike before.
G.Skill had this to say on the matter:
G.Skill International Enterprise Co Ltd., a worldwide leading manufacturer of extreme performance memory and solid-state storage, today announces the establishment of Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) service center for end-users in Netherlands, Europe.
Align with G.Skill’s business strategy for growing customer segments, G.Skill’s RMA service center established aims to provide more efficient and effective RMA support throughout European region starting January 2012. End users in Europe will receive quick replacement within five working days for any G.Skill product identified faulty.
G.Skill guarantees that all RMA replacement products are new kits and fully-tested under G.Skill’s rigorous qualification procedure to ensure the maximum quality product. G.Skill customers can count on product quality as well as timely after-sale services across the European region.
All G.Skill memory products come with a lifetime warranty and the G.Skill technical team is always ready to provide consumers with complete technical support via online forums, telephone and email.
Source: Press Release
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