Multifunction pen tool for £0.67 only with code (80%OFF$1), maximum 2 pen per acount. Apply for Silver colour only :thumbsup:
19 comments
painstick
3 Oct 17#1
Errr? So it's a silver pen for 46p...okay. Is it one 007 would use in an emergency or something?
thedoc58
3 Oct 17#2
Code doe,s not exist
cr7hg to thedoc58
3 Oct 17#3
It does and it works 80%OFF$1
PD101
3 Oct 17#4
It worked for me too, ordered. Many thanks.
thedoc58
3 Oct 17#5
Sorry,got it.heat added.
refaey
3 Oct 17#6
Code works - thanks for sharing - heat added.
makoshr
3 Oct 17#7
Worked for me. Thanks for sharing.
ublewit
3 Oct 17#8
Cheapo stocking filler. Heat added. Cheers OP.
peterszy
3 Oct 17#9
Good spot as it wasn't that easy to find on the Gearbest web site! Only found it by using the link. Another thing I don't really need but too cheap to miss. Eventually found out were the % symbol is located too. Thanks
abasu007
3 Oct 17#10
Ordered for 67p! Quick question, when purchasing off gearbest, do people usually pay the extra for insurance and registered mail?
masai to abasu007
3 Oct 17#12
I never have. Even with £200 phones. Usually sent via yodel for expensive things and never had a missing item or import tax.
abasu007 to masai
3 Oct 17#15
Thanks for the reply, I've bought about 6 items from Gearbest in the last months (cos of this bloody place!), only recieved a couple and they're the cheapest items, so a little bit worried!
cb-uk to abasu007
3 Oct 17#13
GearBest insurance is a complete scam, totally unnecessary, and their own way to rinse a few extra percent off you for doing precisely nothing.
The rule of thumb is to ALWAYS pay by Paypal. GearBest have a nasty habit of:
1. Refusing to honour any warranty claims (in some cases, they demand the item is returned back to China before they even consider a claim - this usually costing far more than the item, and ensuring you give up), and 2. Offering you a pathetic 50% refund if you never receive the item in the first place (i.e. THEY have lost it in transit)
If either of these situations occur, just threaten them with a Paypal dispute and they always immediately back down as they know they are taking the pí.ss and Paypal will decide in your favour.
HTH,
:wink:
abasu007 to cb-uk
3 Oct 17#16
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind! Everything I've ordered so far has been through paypal, so hopefully all my items arrive!
RickyLeipzig to abasu007
3 Oct 17#17
I never have and I have ordered at least two dozen times. Things just show up.
definition
3 Oct 17#11
Don't get me wrong this is cheap but God knows what's in the ink in these pens.
Not that it's much of a health risk if there's anything really nasty in the ink (unless you're stupid enough to write on your skin or suck the pen) but at least if it's sold in the EU it's subject to proper regulation. Saying that there must be a lot of dodgy stuff shifted on eBay direct from China
db129
3 Oct 17#14
Thanks OP, ordered x2. Code worked
bobbbbb
3 Oct 17#18
I have one of these. Very good for the money - the pen is quite nice to write with and the screw drivers actually work quite well for small screws.
Opening post
Apply for Silver colour only
:thumbsup:
19 comments
The rule of thumb is to ALWAYS pay by Paypal. GearBest have a nasty habit of:
1. Refusing to honour any warranty claims (in some cases, they demand the item is returned back to China before they even consider a claim - this usually costing far more than the item, and ensuring you give up), and
2. Offering you a pathetic 50% refund if you never receive the item in the first place (i.e. THEY have lost it in transit)
If either of these situations occur, just threaten them with a Paypal dispute and they always immediately back down as they know they are taking the pí.ss and Paypal will decide in your favour.
HTH,
:wink:
Not that it's much of a health risk if there's anything really nasty in the ink (unless you're stupid enough to write on your skin or suck the pen) but at least if it's sold in the EU it's subject to proper regulation. Saying that there must be a lot of dodgy stuff shifted on eBay direct from China