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August 20, 2015 at 12:19 pm #10121
I stay clear of that $300 is way too cheap, cheaper than what Teclast sell it for, clearly a scam unless they like to sell it lower than cost and loose money?
Remember the golden rule, if it sounds to good to be true, it is.
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Currently testing: LG G8X & Redmi K30August 20, 2015 at 4:33 pm #10131so then back to my question… where does one buy these tablets using a payment mechanism that has guarantees or recourse against scams, which sadly seem to be all to prevalent. I’m pretty sure they take Visa in China. This western union stuff is terrible. How are you guys buying all the tablets you review? Are you sending western union and money grams?
August 20, 2015 at 5:18 pm #10132Oh that was your question from the first post…. I missed it.
I buy from Aliexpress, Gearbest.com and Banggood.com, which I mostly use now unless they don’t have what I want and I’m forced to use Ali. Never been scammed, the good thing about Banggood I like is you have paypal. Gearbest also have paypal.
Aliexpress is credit card only, but I’ve never had an issue with loosing cash. I’ve had to dispute a few items, but always got my money back.
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