sent from china or Hong Kong. used or possibly fake phones . non delivery. no communication etc etc
well worth saving a few quid lol
hass123 to maj2509
20 Feb 16#14
rather use an official UK phone instead of receiving a fake phone and charger with zero health and safety to UK standards testing. reported for spam.
maj2509
19 Feb 16#3
No it's not lol. Location is UK
deanoh11
19 Feb 161#4
Yes it is lol
"We source internationally; a UK adapter may be included in the packaging."
maj2509
19 Feb 16#5
How does that make it an unfit product? You will get the phone within 7 working days . It's exactly the same phone with one year warranty and saving of £ 27 pounds. They are importers like most of other businesses
caverncity
19 Feb 1611#6
defo Hong Kong sellers name is Alan Hung brother of Well, situated in Hong Kong
Aradria
19 Feb 16#7
But it's sent from the UK so it's not like you'll be hit with customs. Surely at worst you get a non-UK plug on the charger, but that's a standard USB thing anyway.
westonborn
19 Feb 161#8
Just imagine if his future wife's maiden was likeahorse and they decided to double barrell there names!
maj2509
19 Feb 16#9
Cravencity not going to imagine that :o
misterleoni
19 Feb 161#10
Won't have an EU warranty and LG are terrible with warranties as it is. Only warranty will be the 6m PayPal protection. After that, good luck.
LG/Google won't honour the warranty. you'll need to deal with the importer, who will happily deal with your claim for you, but you'll be without a phone for weeks. I speak from experience.
indyjukebox
20 Feb 16#15
It is not a UK/EU phone. It is sent from HK. God only knows if it is a used phone or refurb or even a fake. The warranty is not with LG, but with the seller. Read their warranty page to get an a idea of the hoops you need to jump through.
Reviews are awful despite a 7.4 rating. One of the reviews describes the awful warranty process as well. I would avoid like the plague. They are very similar to simply electronics, who again are awful. Not worth the paltry £25 saving in exchange for a whole lot of uncertainty and hassle.
Mclovin79
20 Feb 16#16
funny really use a official retail outlet lol
bandyrooc
20 Feb 16#17
I bought my Nexus 5X in the UK and have been without a phone for 2 and a half months dealing with LG's farcical warranty repair service!
Sogaaddict
21 Feb 16#18
Looked at the negs for that seller, sure lots of positives but people are sending huge amounts of money, sometimes nearly 1000 euros, and their credit card protection is void if using a third party, like paypal. Very risky business. £9 at Tesco's for a Vodaphone Smart First suits me down to the ground.
kevl
21 Feb 16#19
It is not a standard USB on the Nexus 5x! One of the new 'anyway' ones.
tkenny
21 Feb 161#20
I've been umming & ahhing, but I've bitten at this price as the button on my 2013 Nexus 5 has started to go :disappointed: thanks OP!
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32GB
Includes delivery
EDIT £288.99 + free delivery Amazon LG
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B016B7INC2?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_mini_detail&smid=A2NIA2CGVBCUK3
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http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/LG-Google-Nexus-5X-32GB-Quarta-White-New-/231810156055?nav=SEARC
sent from china or Hong Kong. used or possibly fake phones . non delivery. no communication etc etc
well worth saving a few quid lol
"We source internationally; a UK adapter may be included in the packaging."
Reviews are awful despite a 7.4 rating. One of the reviews describes the awful warranty process as well. I would avoid like the plague. They are very similar to simply electronics, who again are awful. Not worth the paltry £25 saving in exchange for a whole lot of uncertainty and hassle.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B016B7INC2?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_mini_detail&smid=A2NIA2CGVBCUK3