Holy crap that's terrible business practises. This is to a huge Customer too, use little guys don't stand a chance. If you buy 1 miner and it takes at least a month to finally get it fixed that's just a waste of time, effort and cold hard cash!
Okay so the tldr of this thread is he's been reselling S9 hardware under the name of Bitmain like he's a distributor - which he is not. Some of the item have died however he's sold the items and so the warranty is not transferred.
He's specifically not mentioning it to act like Bitmain is the bad guy and get people on his side but in reality he has zero claim and regardless of the warranty situation is also doing the wrong thing!
I gotta agree with ya on this Doggie.
It rather all hinges on who the legal owner of the miners are. 1st and most important, on the Bitmain invoice for the miners what does it say under Sold To:? The OP's name/company or is it his Customers name?
If he has acted as an intermediary between his "Customers" to place and finance the ordering of the miners and shipping to his hosting location and the Bitmain Invoice says sold to either him or his company
then he is the warrantied owner of the miners ONLY up to the point where his Customers pay him for the miners. After that -- he has become a reseller and no warranty allowed.
Is that really their official warranty policy though? Here is what it says on their website:
Warranty
1.A 90-day warranty is provided from shipping out date. To avail this warranty,a Repair ticket must be generated by the customer on Bitmain's website
Overclocking the miner will void the warranty immediately.
2. All sales are final. No refunds will be given. Defective machines can be repaired for free under the Bitmain warranty policy. After the warranty period, machines can be repaired for the cost of parts and labor.
3. In some cases, the warranty will be void, but Bitmain can still do repairs at your own expense if requested. The following events will void the warranty:
a. Customer removes/replaces any components by himself without receiving permission from Bitmain first;
b. Damage caused by poor power supply, lightning or voltage surges;
c. Burnt parts on hash boards or chips;
d. Miner/boards/components damage due to water immersion or corrosion due to wet environment.
4. Customer must return the defective parts at own expense after opening a support ticket and troubleshooting with Bitmain's instructions.
5. If you notice there are some loose in small heatsinks, please write to
[email protected] about the case within 3 days after the package is signed showing in UPS/DHL/FEDEX's website.
Bitmain does not cover any loss of down time or delay caused by customs. Bitmain will cover shipping cost when shipping a replacement unit within the warranty period.
http://support.bitmain.com/hc/en-us/articles/223400048-WarrantyIt may be different on a product by product basis...I do remember that it use to be 6 months for some products