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Gamers Nexus brutal takedown of NZXT's PC by subscription service

Posted on 12/1/24 at 1:05 am
Posted by SaintEB
Member since Jul 2008
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Posted on 12/1/24 at 1:05 am
The video is a bit over an hour long. Below is the description.




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In this video, we investigate NZXT's "Flex" rental PC program and its pre-built rental PCs, including the NZXT Player One, Player One Prime, Player Two, Player Two Prime, Player Three, and Player Three Prime PCs, which regularly bait-and-switch the components under the same name, misrepresent or straight-up lie in marketing, brandish objectively and provably false FPS benchmark numbers, and leverage oppressive terms of service. NZXT jacks up prices and manipulatively calls them a "sale," it has you waive your rights to death or injury claims in relation to its service, and it rips off uninformed consumers beyond anything we've ever seen before.


He has banned them from advertising on GN and canceled NZXT's 4th quarter ads to the tune of $23K in their own pockets.

I skipped around a good bit but at one point, he has a lawyer review their contract, and he crushes all of their ad partners for false advertising.

I'll be interested in the fallout, if there is any.
Posted by bad93ex
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Member since Sep 2018
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Posted on 12/1/24 at 12:35 pm to
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I'll be interested in the fallout, if there is any.



No fallout, people love having a monthly payment instead of a steep upfront cost. It is not a good deal but I can see people rolling with this in order to see if they really want to invest their money into gaming PC and I can also see people being fine with staying on a monthly payment even though you could build an entirely better PC with what you would pay over 12 months.
Posted by SG_Geaux
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Member since Aug 2004
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Posted on 12/3/24 at 8:09 pm to
Have you seen the video?

Are you fine with things like...

When you return it they can do anything they want with your data? It belongs to them. Images, videos, tax returns, etc...

They are not responsible for any error with regard to product information or specs and that can all change without notice. If you even power the system on before you figure it out then you are SOL.

Price increases at any time?

If they "accidentally" overcharge you, and you don't notify them in writing in 60 days then you accept the charge?

You agree to waive damages if the product catches on fire and burns your house down or kills someone.

This post was edited on 12/3/24 at 8:11 pm
Posted by bad93ex
Walnut Cove
Member since Sep 2018
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Posted on 12/5/24 at 11:20 am to
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Have you seen the video?



Nope, didn't want to watch an hour video narrated by a neckbeard. I went to their website and priced it out. It's an outrageous deal since you are paying $4k over two years for entry-to-mid Gaming PC but people want instant gratification.

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When you return it they can do anything they want with your data? It belongs to them. Images, videos, tax returns, etc...

They are not responsible for any error with regard to product information or specs and that can all change without notice. If you even power the system on before you figure it out then you are SOL.

Price increases at any time?

If they "accidentally" overcharge you, and you don't notify them in writing in 60 days then you accept the charge?

You agree to waive damages if the product catches on fire and burns your house down or kills someone.



Do you think any of that will hold up in court? If anything this sounds like a class-action lawsuit waiting to happen especially if they hold data like is linked in any way to health records.
This post was edited on 12/5/24 at 11:23 am
Posted by SaintEB
Member since Jul 2008
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Posted on 12/5/24 at 11:27 am to
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Nope, didn't want to watch an hour video narrated by a neckbeard.



He may be a neckbeard, but I feel like he did the gaming community a service by reporting on the outrageous contract stipulations.

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Do you think any of that will hold up in court? If anything this sounds like a class-action lawsuit waiting to happen especially if they hold data like is linked in any way to health records.


It doesn't matter if this will hold up in court. Short term, this is very detrimental to the customer, whom presumably because they are "renting" a gaming pc, probably doesn't have the resources to fight the terms. A class action suit would take many customers complaining and a law team to take on the company's terms. It could take years to be settled and the customers wouldn't see much.

I would like the "fall out" to be NZXT come up with reasonable terms and a way to help the gaming community while also turning a profit for themselves. Not look to maximize profit at the determent to the customer.
This post was edited on 12/5/24 at 11:28 am
Posted by bad93ex
Walnut Cove
Member since Sep 2018
34398 posts
Posted on 12/5/24 at 11:54 am to
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He may be a neckbeard, but I feel like he did the gaming community a service by reporting on the outrageous contract stipulations.


The PC gaming community would never befoul themselves by “renting” a PC. This program is set up for those that are PC-curious.

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I would like the "fall out" to be NZXT come up with reasonable terms and a way to help the gaming community while also turning a profit for themselves. Not look to maximize profit at the determent to the customer.


Is this the only PC rental program in existence?
Posted by SaintEB
Member since Jul 2008
23539 posts
Posted on 12/5/24 at 3:17 pm to
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The PC gaming community would never befoul themselves by “renting” a PC. This program is set up for those that are PC-curious.




PC curious are a part of the PC gaming community.

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Is this the only PC rental program in existence?



This is the only one I am aware of, but I haven't looked for another.
Posted by bad93ex
Walnut Cove
Member since Sep 2018
34398 posts
Posted on 12/5/24 at 4:35 pm to
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PC curious are a part of the PC gaming community.


Can you think of a better way to “dip your toes” in the PC gaming pool than renting a rig for a couple of months?
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This is the only one I am aware of, but I haven't looked for another.


There’s likely a few reasons for this, consider the type of customer that would be open to “renting” a PC. This looks like a high-risk, low reward scenario for NZXT, I can see both sides to this argument over contract details but I don’t think it is far off from other rental contracts.
Posted by Josh Fenderman
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Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 12/5/24 at 5:09 pm to
A couple thoughts I had:
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When you return it they can do anything they want with your data? It belongs to them. Images, videos, tax returns, etc...

I feel like if you put your tax returns or pii on a rental pc, they should be required to at least protect that, but I’m also not a dumbass and wouldn’t put that stuff on a pc I rented or borrowed. As for the other stuff, isn’t that pretty standard procedure? See the hunter Biden laptop for a similar situation. If you put videos of yourself smoking crack and banging hookers on there and forgot to take it off, that’s on you. There’s a little bit of cya in there as well in case some freak puts cp on there.
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Price increases at any time? If they "accidentally" overcharge you, and you don't notify them in writing in 60 days then you accept the charge?

60 days is 2 months which to me seems like plenty of time to get with them about an overcharge.
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You agree to waive damages if the product catches on fire and burns your house down or kills someone

Are they building the parts that go into the pc themselves or are they just putting them together? How much of a risk is there that it would burn the house down? Do you have a problem with gun manufacturers being immune to lawsuits when a mass shooter uses their gun? I don’t know if they should be liable if you are plugging the rental pc up next to a can of gasoline. I’d suspect it would be pretty standard in an agreement for a service like this.

Again, cya. They don’t want to be held accountable for the customer being a dumbass
Posted by bad93ex
Walnut Cove
Member since Sep 2018
34398 posts
Posted on 12/6/24 at 7:10 am to
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They don’t want to be held accountable for the customer being a dumbass


Thread should be titled, "Gamers Nexus reads a rental agreement for the first time."
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