Lowest I've seen this product for, seems like a good deal to me!
Use Code: JULY599 for £5.99 off. - cutthroat_jake
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jayman1986
16 Jul 1712#10
Its a pretty valid question, so im not sure why you choose to belittle people asking them
jayman1986
16 Jul 176#14
What hearsay? What guarantees can you give of warranty? What consumer rights does anyone have considering it is not a UK trading company or regulated by a reputable foreign country?
I had a problem with this very company a while ago buying off eBay where a mobile phone became faulty within a week. Instead of replacing quickly I spent days emailing and arguing as they said the phone was tested and working when it left them. It was my eBay and PayPal protection that helped me... But that is also time limited.
By all means this product will probably have no problems for buyers but consumer protection also gives huge peace of mind when spending hundreds
jayman1986 to djdope
16 Jul 174#9
No
mikeyfive
16 Jul 174#20
Spend a little extra and buy it from Amazon Italy if only and to avoid dealing with these idiot and having precisely zero warranty.
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jasee
16 Jul 172#1
I'm voting this hot because eglobalcentral are usually the cheapest and I've had precisely NO TROUBLE ordering from them (twice).
So it should be hot
However if the doubters appear (who probably haven't ever ordered anything) then it will probably go freezing cold whatever the price!
mp1417
16 Jul 171#2
How reliable is this site?
jayman1986 to mp1417
16 Jul 174#4
Not very, if you run into problems
jasee to mp1417
16 Jul 171#5
Here we go! :disappointed:
jasee
16 Jul 172#3
Deal posting newbie!
This is Scistudy first deal post. Help out by leaving a posting tip or just to show your appreciation for their contribution.
He/she's said enough IMO, short but sweet. :smile:
reedy12
16 Jul 17#6
Mixed site reviews on trustpilot
frish to reedy12
16 Jul 173#26
I wonder how much trustpilot can actually be trusted. I did use it previously to check if unknown sites are reputable, but after trying a bunch of well known sites, like amazon, sainsburys, tesco, john lewis, debenhams, toys r us, currys/pcworld, paypal, banking websites. They all seem to have pretty bad reviews/ratings to the point they look super dodgy rather than maybe having the odd issue. Even trustpilot seems to have 24% 1 star reviews. Also interestingly Game seems to have good reviews even though people take issue with the company. It also some seems to have odd trustscores that don't correlate with the user reviews, like google is 5.8/10 but only 8% 3 star and lower reviews.
arronc
16 Jul 17#7
Does Samsungs warranty work internationally, so f there are any problems I can simply return to Samsung?
djdope
16 Jul 17#8
Will Samsung UK repair a phone bought from China?
jayman1986 to djdope
16 Jul 174#9
No
jayman1986
16 Jul 1712#10
Its a pretty valid question, so im not sure why you choose to belittle people asking them
Opening post
Use Code: JULY599 for £5.99 off.
- cutthroat_jake
Use Code: JULY10TD for £10 off and 2.62% Topcashback
- cutthroat_jake
Top comments
I had a problem with this very company a while ago buying off eBay where a mobile phone became faulty within a week. Instead of replacing quickly I spent days emailing and arguing as they said the phone was tested and working when it left them. It was my eBay and PayPal protection that helped me... But that is also time limited.
By all means this product will probably have no problems for buyers but consumer protection also gives huge peace of mind when spending hundreds
All comments (45)
So it should be hot
However if the doubters appear (who probably haven't ever ordered anything) then it will probably go freezing cold whatever the price!
This is Scistudy first deal post. Help out by leaving a posting tip or just to show your appreciation for their contribution.
He/she's said enough IMO, short but sweet. :smile: