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I've been wanting an Iphone for a long time. Should I buy this? They have 100% feedback
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I've been wanting an Iphone for a long time. Should I buy this? They have 100% feedback
I wouldn't recommend it. I have bought multiple items over Ebay before and from all the sellerse I only bought from those with the "top rated seller" badge thing or sellers who have alot of feedbacks (2000 or more is preferable) and got my item as it is.
It can't be a scam because if you are registered as a member (which is recommended) than you'll be protected by the Ebay Buyer's Protection program they got.
For that particular item, there is probably something wrong with it.
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It's one of those: "It's too good to be true" type things. I would definitely not buy it if I were you. Because, 1) The persons not really a big seller on eBay, and 2) Its just fishy D:
Also, of all the pictures they have one's a stock image and the other one they have is too small to actually see if its legit.
Most of the time they're looking for a quick buck.
Last edited by Gizoku; 05-22-2011 at 10:22 PM.
Derp.
Dude! Whatever it is, BUY IT! Spend all your creds on eBay.
gayPhone, white color for 99 cents? Hell yeah! It must be legit!
Go for it!, Purchase 2000 pieces!
Now there’s a total scam if I have ever seen one.
Avoid it like the pelage.
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Yeah, you can get a green laser pointer over a hundred mw. Highest I've seen is three hundred mw. Besides when they put lab they probably mean for projects since it's not hooked up to anything. I know plenty of people who work with circuitry and this is probably aimed at them. Besides, chances are, if it was a scam the seller wouldn't have a return policy. So STFU and stop posting. Oh and so you don't think I'm pulling the 300 mw out of my rear, here's a link to one.
http://www.wickedlasers.com/lasers/E3_Series-108-3.html
I'd like to see you say otherwise since that site's known for quality and quite reliable.
^ This.
Also ... why are you looking for an iPhone on ... eBay?? Seriously, are you that tight that you don't want to go to an actual store to purchase one where you know it's 100% guaranteed to work and 100% guaranteed to have some sort of warranty on it if it breaks down?
I'm sorry, but that's just my opinion on it.
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(Random stranger approaches you) Hey, i am selling my gaming computer for $50. Give me the money and you can be assured that i will not @#$% off with it and will deliver the item as promised.
Pretty much the same thing. Either it is a scam, or it is stollen. .. or it is a Chinese imitation :P
Who says a fool can't tell another how not to be one?
I'd go to your local electronics store and see if they have one. Not only do you not have to wait, but you can also save money on shipping and all.
My friend from another forum stole two packs of fake iPhones and sold them as iPhones 3G on eBay.
Just sayin'
Also five of the accounts that gave feedback are now closed and most of the others look like their named like scam companies as well plus someone selling a $600 or so item for less then $1 and has more then 1 available should not be bothered with since all you'll get is a pile of garbage fake which most likely won't work or won't look like what it should be.
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First, it's more then likely missing 95% of what's in a laser pointer. Second, hate to break it to you but 95% of the stuff you own is...guess what...made in China. Doesn't make it a shoddy product. You're just as likely to get ripped off in the US. Not to mention they have a week long money back guaranteed return policy. If it was a scam it'd be like OP's second link and have a no return policy. Not to mention it sounds like the item you ordered, which I highly doubt you did order and are simply lying to prove your point, could have been damaged in transit. It happens, you contact them and ask them to fix it. If that fails you do what's comes natural to American's, and that's suing them. Either way, you have no valid point. I suggest you shut up while you're ahead...I mean behind. In fact, you're so far behind I can't even see you.
I bought this from eBay sometime last November, and the seller/company was based in Hong Kong (i.e. China)
Guess what? That's a photo I TOOK of the box + contents on MY desk after it had arrived. They matched EXACTLY what was said to be in the box. Nothing was broken or missing; I've long had that figurine out on my desk and there's absolutely nothing wrong with it. The seller was heavily co-operative and was close to offering a refund+free replacement because it actually arrived late due to stupid UK postal services.
So, once again, you have proved your stupidity by being incredibly discriminative and stereotypical of the Chinese industry and country as a whole.
Please make sure to close the door on your way out.
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Which only helps the fakers since they can get hold of legit packaging to aid in making their fakes look as legit as possible (yes things my be made in China but those things can also be faked in China which is where a large amount of fake items comes from which includes items that aren't even manufactured in China).
Heck they were able to make a shipment of fake beer look almost legit because they'd gotten hold of the brands actual bottles.
First, I'd like the statistic you're getting that from. People do that here too. Just go to a flea market and you'll find tons of stalls filled with knock offs and imitations. Second, anyone can duplicate packaging. It's not that difficult to do. What you should be looking at is serial and model numbers since they don't have access to the knowledge of how a particular company goes about generating those and will more then likely just be a random number. Or in some cases might not contain any model/serial number at all. An example of this would be knock off Zippo lighters.
http://www.neomag.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=5728
^There (just scroll down to the "how to look for fakes" section in the first post and you'll find out what I'm talking about)
Also you should watch the program fake britain (the latest series that is currently airing in the UK) which is where I got the beer reference from.
While that seems well written it's not an official source. Though it is good advice for spotting fakes it's still not a statistic and is just advice. I'll take your word on the show since that can be considered an official source but it's still only one incident and could easily happen in the US.
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