Terrible experience Experience With Andromeda PCs
I bought a $2,650 gaming PC from Andromeda on Amazon, and this was hands down the worst purchase I’ve ever made. The PC took two weeks to arrive, and when it finally showed up, it already had issues including a faulty processor that wasn’t performing properly at all.
When I contacted them about the problem, instead of offering any compensation or even apologizing, they acted like this was normal. Like having a defective processor on a $2,650 machine is just something customers are supposed to accept.
I used the official Amazon return label, dropped the PC at UPS, and thought the nightmare was over. But when the package reached Andromeda’s warehouse, they REFUSED the delivery three times for no reason. Three times. UPS kept trying, Andromeda kept rejecting it like it wasn’t their responsibility.
Because of all this, I wasted almost a full month. Lost time, lost work, missed a tournament, constant stress all because this company doesn’t know how to handle their own returns or take care of their customers.
Amazon eventually refunded me, but I ended up with no PC, a month of stress, and zero compensation. Andromeda treated everything like it was perfectly normal, which honestly made it even worse.
If you’re thinking about buying from Andromeda, think twice. This whole experience was a complete joke.
https://redd.it/1pch0xh
I bought a $2,650 gaming PC from Andromeda on Amazon, and this was hands down the worst purchase I’ve ever made. The PC took two weeks to arrive, and when it finally showed up, it already had issues including a faulty processor that wasn’t performing properly at all.
When I contacted them about the problem, instead of offering any compensation or even apologizing, they acted like this was normal. Like having a defective processor on a $2,650 machine is just something customers are supposed to accept.
I used the official Amazon return label, dropped the PC at UPS, and thought the nightmare was over. But when the package reached Andromeda’s warehouse, they REFUSED the delivery three times for no reason. Three times. UPS kept trying, Andromeda kept rejecting it like it wasn’t their responsibility.
Because of all this, I wasted almost a full month. Lost time, lost work, missed a tournament, constant stress all because this company doesn’t know how to handle their own returns or take care of their customers.
Amazon eventually refunded me, but I ended up with no PC, a month of stress, and zero compensation. Andromeda treated everything like it was perfectly normal, which honestly made it even worse.
If you’re thinking about buying from Andromeda, think twice. This whole experience was a complete joke.
https://redd.it/1pch0xh
Went to swap an HDD for an SSD in this 2014 ASUS desktop ... couldn't understand why there were six SATA cables. Followed them and found ... this freakin' thing.
Like seriously. Four SATA data cables for two USB 3.0 ports and a flash card port??? What were the engineers at ASUS smoking?
https://redd.it/1plely4
Like seriously. Four SATA data cables for two USB 3.0 ports and a flash card port??? What were the engineers at ASUS smoking?
https://redd.it/1plely4
What to do next guys I have. No idea 🥺
What is this I have logged in in the laptop then in the phone and my phone screen shows this and in my laptop the account is removed
https://redd.it/1pnv66v
What is this I have logged in in the laptop then in the phone and my phone screen shows this and in my laptop the account is removed
https://redd.it/1pnv66v
Found this gem today
I got this laptop on Facebook marketplace last night and I wanted to swap the duct tape on the adapter out with actual electrical tape. I can't tell you how much I was not expecting to find crimps 😭
https://redd.it/1ppsdnu
I got this laptop on Facebook marketplace last night and I wanted to swap the duct tape on the adapter out with actual electrical tape. I can't tell you how much I was not expecting to find crimps 😭
https://redd.it/1ppsdnu
User complained their mouse wasn’t working well
And they needed a new one…
Just to be clear, this is an office user who just does engineering drawing in a cube, not someone out in a warehouse or anything like that.
https://redd.it/1ppxcvz
And they needed a new one…
Just to be clear, this is an office user who just does engineering drawing in a cube, not someone out in a warehouse or anything like that.
https://redd.it/1ppxcvz
When you decide to 'fix' your DVD drive and it turns into a horror movie scene
https://redd.it/1pqhgin
https://redd.it/1pqhgin
My homemade headphones I used at a factory for 2 yrs that banned headphones and had daily checks.
I was a cycle counter and worked and stayed in a small department at a big factory that had fork trucks driving all around. When I started we were able to use headphones and ear buds then our company got bought out and new management came in that stopped headphone use. There were never any accidents where someone with headphones got hit by a fork truck.
There was a lot of push back from the employees so many people tried to be sneaky management began looking at people's ears or asking them to remove their hats.
My lead asked to take them off and show my ears a couple times a week. My work provided the hearing protection muffs so nobody really questioned what was inside.
To turn them on I drop the buds into the case for a sec. To turn them off I just disconnect Bluetooth.
The battery life was ~60hours.
The quality was good enough, the buds were super cheap though.
One time the left one totally died. And I had to charge it, it took all weekend to get back to 100%.
I had so much fun making them.
I started with a bt headset and had a wire connecting the left to the rignt but a coworker noticed the wire and questioned it. I said they weren't mine and I was borrowing them. It scared me into making them wireless.
I did have one close call where my fried put them on, the audio was paused, but I had my phone setup to read my messages. Thankfully I didn't receive any.
https://redd.it/1prodxs
I was a cycle counter and worked and stayed in a small department at a big factory that had fork trucks driving all around. When I started we were able to use headphones and ear buds then our company got bought out and new management came in that stopped headphone use. There were never any accidents where someone with headphones got hit by a fork truck.
There was a lot of push back from the employees so many people tried to be sneaky management began looking at people's ears or asking them to remove their hats.
My lead asked to take them off and show my ears a couple times a week. My work provided the hearing protection muffs so nobody really questioned what was inside.
To turn them on I drop the buds into the case for a sec. To turn them off I just disconnect Bluetooth.
The battery life was ~60hours.
The quality was good enough, the buds were super cheap though.
One time the left one totally died. And I had to charge it, it took all weekend to get back to 100%.
I had so much fun making them.
I started with a bt headset and had a wire connecting the left to the rignt but a coworker noticed the wire and questioned it. I said they weren't mine and I was borrowing them. It scared me into making them wireless.
I did have one close call where my fried put them on, the audio was paused, but I had my phone setup to read my messages. Thankfully I didn't receive any.
https://redd.it/1prodxs