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Corsair nukes Jan 1 RAM orders over pricing glitch
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81637, member: 636"] Corsair nuked everyone's New Year's hardware dreams because their website apparently glitched hard. The gaming brand cancelled every single order placed on January 1 for the Dominator Titanium 48 GB DDR5 RAM after claiming an internal system error listed the out-of-stock sticks at the wrong price. Management confirmed via social media that they do not accept pre-orders for that specific memory kit since the inventory basically never existed. Those affected will receive refunds alongside some coupon codes to apologize for the mess. The drama started when a buyer complained about a Vengeance a5100 PC purchase getting flagged by fraud detection systems right before a holiday discount expired. The price jumped significantly once the promo ended, but the company promised to honor the original deal after the internet mob got angry. They admitted the mistake only after the complaint gained traction on message boards. [/QUOTE]
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