I know, I have one :DQuote:
Originally posted by Bulldog20
Eva is Maxxxpert m8 :)
The Eva-3 :D
Cheers
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I know, I have one :DQuote:
Originally posted by Bulldog20
Eva is Maxxxpert m8 :)
The Eva-3 :D
Cheers
a rumour runs, Nventiv would have been repurchased and would come back.
thread digger ...:stick: :)Quote:
Originally posted by cpulloverclock
a rumour runs, Nventiv would have been repurchased and would come back.
any proof on ur "romours"?
kryotech are still going...they just supply to industry rather than the general public.
As far as I know they also own a heap of patents also for phase change cooling or at least did at one stage.
new stock of nventiv products in some shops, stores
wait and see
Why that? :confused:Quote:
Originally posted by cpulloverclock
new stock of nventiv products in some shops, stores
I have heard that nVentiv have indded been bought/taken over!!!
Lets wait and see!! ;)
Woah... Nice!! :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally posted by Cashman
I have heard that nVentiv have indded been bought/taken over!!!
Lets wait and see!! ;)
I have a leaking Mach1 here for over 4 months now. They accepted the RMA before they went down. It has never been called in for repairs (they wrote they had some problems with the machines ;) )
Are there any news? :)
Well a swedish store will get mach 2 GT´s instock soon :)
Huh? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Murmlos
Where do they get those from????
nVENTIV was a wholeseller I think and did not actually make them, atleast that is the word at extremeprometia who are also now selling them again :D
ok, i understood but....what about nVENTIV? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Murmlos
http://www.extremeprometeia.com/ think that was the place oc.se got their stuff
And where do THEY get there stuff from??Quote:
Originally Posted by xviz
Quote:
Originally Posted by SAE
Read on another forum from Marci that the company that made the units for NVentiv still had stock and liquidated them to some resellers.
They're doing that to recover from the debt owed to them by nventiv.
Oh.Quote:
Originally Posted by `schr0et
But I was hoping nVentiv got a second chance under new fresh name, continuing the product line... :(
I'm sorry to inform, but ExtremePrometeia online store in UK is not recommendable at all, I ordered 2 packages of seal string they just send me 1 and don't refund me.. after 2 months still waiting for a refund :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by xviz
Edit: I received an PM from phil stanbridge, he said that send me the 2nd package of seal string (missed on the 1st shipping) but did not arrived here. He offers to do the imediate refund ..
They just bought some stocks from Elcold Refrigeration Systems (the main shareholder of nVENTIV A/S) after the bankruptcy ..
:(
Pedro, it's supposed to be a dual pack of string...are you saying they only sent you one roll of it? That would piss me off to no limits.
Pedro I know the owner of this company well and there must be a missunderstanding somewhere, I have had refunds instantly if there has ever been any error, I will refer him to this thread.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pedro Rocha
Pedro thanks for bringing this to my attention. I have sent you a PM.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pedro Rocha
For everyone's information Elcold are manufacturing the units and the accessories. They are also developing new products. They have indeed got the remaining original nventiv stock, but it's definitely not the end of the Mach II - far from it, the unit is being re-launched in the new year. EP-UK is the exclusive distributor for UK & Europe and Hardware Gods is the exclusive distributor for the US. So all this negative and factually incorrect publicity has to stop!
the items seem really really expensive at that site.
LOL! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jopapa1267
Quality components my friend.
thank you, very clear :)Quote:
Originally Posted by phil stanbridge
So will Ecold continue what nVENTIV programmed?
Erm, Phil...
I had an RMA going when NVentiv went bankrupt. They sent me the confirmation my broken mach1 unit would be called back for repairs.... and that week they were gone :(
No repair, and a defective unit at home...
Do you know if this will be covered by their warranty???
(P.S. I think I have stored all the email traffic between them and me)