[Q] Locations Premium Navigation Code ? - HTC Desire S

Hi,
Does anyone have a code that I can use to activate my premium navigation for life on my Desire S. How can I activate it ?
Thanks

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Read the rules of the forum mate.
Asking for illegal codes to activate software without paying for it is...
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...illegal
Therefore you will get no help on here as people don't want to see XDA punished just because you can't be bothered to use Google properly.

Since when is a code illegal ?
Many companies give out free redemption codes for enabling the software.

From what I remember, Premium Navigation was bundled with the Sensation - and there was a code in the box which you used to enable it for life (but without the voice navigation).
Other HTC phones (and the Sensation in some markets) required you to pay £30 for the lifetime license - therefore obtaining the licence code from somebody else would be illegal
Also, the app is crap and you are better off using Google Navigation anyway - for free and legally.

I see, pity they didn't give it for free though...

google navigation is far better than anything out there. In case your country is not supported by google navigation you could use the modded app below -
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1007132

Yeah, just a pitty they couldnt have let use use their "own" system for free for life. I am not sure if the google nav works with the "car panel" ?

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Yeah, just a pitty they couldnt have let use use their "own" system for free for life.
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i know... what's the point slapping on something that's not even fully functional? I think the price they ask for actually goes to Route66... they are the navigation service that powers HTC Locations.
HTC should learn something from Nokia here. Their maps and navigation on the new Lumia series is excellent. Comes bundled with the device and it is free!

Yeah I thought it was Tom Tom though. Wish I could somehow get a code for it....

Yippee another chance to slam route 66!
They suck!
Paid full price for lifetime license, but the code didn't work. Route 66 didn't care and refused a refund. If you want premium off-line voice guided navigation, i highly recommend Co-Pilot. Ok i got mine in a half price sale, but it really performs well. Never had a moments problem with it.
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Why didn't it work ?
Can you use the code on more than one device I wonder ?

R-P-H said:
Why didn't it work ?
Can you use the code on more than one device I wonder ?
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Not sure why it refused to work. This was while my phone was still stock too. I factory reset it a couple of times, followed all their instructions, but the licence just refused to validate. I would imagine that each licence key is attached to a specific IMEI number, else they'd only ever sell one licence!
Route 66 blamed Google, HTC, then me. They were unhelpful, patronising and rude. They made me so mad!
I've been sure to warn people off in my guide (52,609 views) and in my Amazon review of the Desire S (229 people have found helpful). Say 50,000 downloads of the guide, and 200 people actually bought the Desire S on Amazon, if I was only 50% successful in warning people off Route 66, it'll have cost them £502,000.
How's that £20 looking now Route 66? Huh? Should have refunded me.

Haha, yeah if I could just get my hands on a spare license or two (I have two desires) then I could actually see if the nav works better than google in the long run.

wnp_79 said:
Not sure why it refused to work. This was while my phone was still stock too. I factory reset it a couple of times, followed all their instructions, but the licence just refused to validate. I would imagine that each licence key is attached to a specific IMEI number, else they'd only ever sell one licence!
Route 66 blamed Google, HTC, then me. They were unhelpful, patronising and rude. They made me so mad!
I've been sure to warn people off in my guide (52,609 views) and in my Amazon review of the Desire S (229 people have found helpful). Say 50,000 downloads of the guide, and 200 people actually bought the Desire S on Amazon, if I was only 50% successful in warning people off Route 66, it'll have cost them £502,000.
How's that £20 looking now Route 66? Huh? Should have refunded me.
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Lol.. that made for some very interesting reading!
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wnp_79 said:
I've been sure to warn people off in my guide (52,609 views) and in my Amazon review of the Desire S (229 people have found helpful). Say 50,000 downloads of the guide, and 200 people actually bought the Desire S on Amazon, if I was only 50% successful in warning people off Route 66, it'll have cost them £502,000.
How's that £20 looking now Route 66? Huh? Should have refunded me.
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Heheh, that is actually quite amusing
You should send them an email of these statistics
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R-P-H said:
I am not sure if the google nav works with the "car panel" ?
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It works splendid. It even re-routes when you drift from the suggested route within few seconds. Car panel is a separate app by itself, right? this is a modded Gmap with navigation functionality.
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Finally HTC get the message

I think HTC are beginning to get worried about the negative press over the One series.
Had a call from HTC customer service today in response to a survey I filled in recently.
Basically I slated them and their response to my support call.
I asked them a specific question about their new Bluetooth audio dongle and they gave me some crap generic response about how not all phones have the same Bluetooth functionality (my request had nothing to do with phones merely the specification of the dongle).
Anyway I didn't pick up because the number was 'unknown' but they left a very detailed message and seemed very keen to get a resolution (apparently ;-)).
What do you reckon? Call back and hurl abuse???
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I reckon this thread serves no purpose.
Your wondering whether to call back and give 'more abuse' , when they have phoned you directly to try to solve your issue.
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chrisnash said:
I think HTC are beginning to get worried about the negative press over the One series.
Had a call from HTC customer service today in response to a survey I filled in recently.
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What do you guys do for a living? No company intentionally does things that aren't in the best interest of their customers. Big multi-billion dollar (pound, euro) companies can't turn on a dime. At least in the U.S., my experience with HTC so far has been light years better than Samsung. The fact that HTC sent you a survey (which they pay for) means they do care about what their customers think. And I guarantee you whatever their response is it in no way has anything to do with the *****ing taking place on XDA.
What do you reckon? Call back and hurl abuse???
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Are you 12? First you complain that your issues weren’t properly addressed. Then, it appears HTC's trying to further assist you. And the first thing that came to your mind is "hurl abuse?"
You guys really need to get lives as making a piece of electronic kit the focal point of your existence is just plain scary.
BarryH_GEG said:
What do you guys do for a living? No company intentionally does things that aren't in the best interest of their customers. Big multi-billion dollar (pound, euro) companies can't turn on a dime. At least in the U.S., my experience with HTC so far has been light years better than Samsung. The fact that HTC sent you a survey (which they pay for) means they do care about what their customers think. And I guarantee you whatever their response is it in no way has anything to do with the *****ing taking place on XDA.
Are you 12? First you complain that your issues weren’t properly addressed. Then, it appears HTC's trying to further assist you. And the first thing that came to your mind is "hurl abuse?"
You guys really need to get lives as making a piece of electronic kit the focal point of your existence is just plain scary.
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Get em Barry!!!!!!!! I agree
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I've had HTC call me after a survey in the past as well when I had issues with my old Sensation. Found them more than helpful
Who cares? I don't.
Can I help you? Nope.
Can you help me? Nope.
Do I learn something from this thread? Nope.
Do you learn something? Hopefully yes. :cyclops:
chrisnash said:
I think HTC are beginning to get worried about the negative press over the One series.
Had a call from HTC customer service today in response to a survey I filled in recently.
Basically I slated them and their response to my support call.
I asked them a specific question about their new Bluetooth audio dongle and they gave me some crap generic response about how not all phones have the same Bluetooth functionality (my request had nothing to do with phones merely the specification of the dongle).
Anyway I didn't pick up because the number was 'unknown' but they left a very detailed message and seemed very keen to get a resolution (apparently ;-)).
What do you reckon? Call back and hurl abuse???
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i smell trolls
threadstarter si trying to get the attention of HTC for what? the fact that they made the effort to call you back with regards to your survey means that they have good customer service. and you wanted to "hurl abuse?" imo HTC doesnt need customers like you.
If you got time, I'd call back and actually tell them what you didn't like and how they should've handled it.
The fact is that companies like HTC pay these survey companies to study these things, collect customer feedback so that later on HTC can process it and work on improving their image/products.
How efficient that is - that's another debate. But I really think you need to use this opportunity to make your voice heard.
At the very least, you'll feel vented =)
Pointless thread you lot. No need to post anymore let it die down. Next:banghead:
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BarryH_GEG said:
No company intentionally does things that aren't in the best interest of their customers.
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I stopped reading right here.
DarkDvr said:
If you got time, I'd call back and actually tell them what you didn't like and how they should've handled it.
The fact is that companies like HTC pay these survey companies to study these things, collect customer feedback so that later on HTC can process it and work on improving their image/products.
How efficient that is - that's another debate. But I really think you need to use this opportunity to make your voice heard.
At the very least, you'll feel vented =)
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Your post is the only one that i could read, the others are garbage.
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barondebxl said:
Your post is the only one that i could read, the others are garbage.
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says the person who just wrote absolute garbage himself with the reply you are giving
Goku80 said:
says the person who just wrote absolute garbage himself with the reply you are giving
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Sure.
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want to start small cell phone repair business

I want to start a small cellphone repair business maybe make it mobile.I wanted to see if anyone here that has experience in that field could give me some tips on how to get It running. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance
Asking business tip here I think might not be the best place however what counts the most is how you threat your first customers they are the most important so make sure to try your best in satisfy as much as you can..
You might as well want to get a website..
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Making a web site is a great idea ! Perhaps do some advertising. Word of mouth is also wonderful advertisement! Treat your customers well and they will recommend more people to your business. I wish you the very best. I've had experience in growing business in the dental profession and business is business you must advertise! Phone book, news paper , online, flyers, get the word out. I wish you the very best. Think of creative advertisement, radio, door flyers, balloons , anything to get your name out there. A web site is a great start however to get customers any form of advertisement is good. Best of luck to you! I've seen business grow tremendously just by doing the simple suggestions I've given you!
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shahkam said:
Asking business tip here I think might not be the best place however what counts the most is how you threat your first customers they are the most important so make sure to try your best in satisfy as much as you can..
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I recommend not threatening your customers.
I've found that hurts business.
In all seriousness there are 2 really important things to know. Treat your customers like gold, and have cash on hand to correct your mistakes. And you WILL make a mistake and bork up someone's phone at some point. Even if you are an expert and have done it 20 times and never had a problem, when you start doing it in higher volume you will break something eventually. You want to make sure you can get that customer a new phone or you'll have to deal with a lot of misery if they want to take you to small claims court or something. (Not to mention it's the right thing to do if you break a customer's phone.)
You might even think about geting insurance to cover your msitakes, if you can obtain it.
Things to watch out for are the scammers, who WILL find you. Someone will have a completely bricked phone, send it to you, claim you broke it, and demand a replacement. You need to have a plan in place to prevent that as much as possible and to know how to deal with it when it happens.
And not that it's a huge risk for a part time cell phone repair business that you are talking about, but be sure to separate the business from your personal life. Have a business bank acount and a separate tax id number (if you are in the US) to completely remove the business from your personal life. That way if you do get sued, or go into debt, or otherwise have a disaster, it can only take down the business and can't take down your personal finances. I mean let's say you get a phoen that has naked pictures of someone on it and somehow you accidentally text those pictures to everyone in the phone's directory (Or something else equally as stupid). The owner could sue you for hefty damages. You want to make sure that they can only sue the business and not you personally. And there are jerks out there who would do a thing like that. But if your business finances nad personal finances are all intermingled, you can't make the arguement that the two are separate.
Oh, one other REALLY important thing. Don't be discouraged if you fail! Most small businessed fail. Sometimes they are run badly, sometimes it's just bad luck. In either case, don't get discouraged. Make sure you learn everthing you can about hat worked and what didn't and don't be afraid to climb righ tback on tehe horse and try another business for your next good idea later.
I didn't meant threat lmao typo I meant treat nicely
Yeah however there are a lot of scammers you have to somehow manage to know if it's bricked or not which can be hard to do... But however as real said advertising is the way to go!
Might want to rent a little store to begin whit and if your budget allows you for extra gain you can as well sell accessories besides the repair good luck sir!
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Start your business on Ebay, Get some good feedback so you can transfer it to your website. I have repaired Screens and boards on..G1,Hero,Desire,Legend,Iphones (boooo) kindles,Blackberrys the Wildfire and Wildfire S all via ebay or word of mouth. Most commonly the Digitizer on Iphones.I only charge £20 for iphone repairs dont have a website and still get a fair amount of business. I also offer Android S-OFF,Sim unlock and debranding for £10 all in on ebay.
What the guy said about customers is 100% right, don't annoy your customers all it takes is 1 bad feedback nowadays and that could be game over. Good luck with it all,if i could get enough to make a living i wouldn't have to work 4 jobs!
Wow your input was amazing thank you so much guys.I have one question . How would I start a service business on eBay? I thought it only sold products
You can sell services also, search ebay and you'll see.
Also, is there cheaper way to acquire experience besides buying broken phones and disassembling/reassembling them
vincent1190 said:
Wow your input was amazing thank you so much guys.I have one question . How would I start a service business on eBay? I thought it only sold products
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How you can do it ? Well when selling a product you have to make a description most of the time people refer their website along or create a kind of banner and put direct access to their store in which you can see all their ebay items listed
You can watch on youtube and find some great how-to for the banner/ad part
And also a good tip in business be patient money doesn't roll in in day one
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I fix it, already fixes cell phones. But if you bought cheap broken phones on eBay, and fixed them. You could sell them used and make some cash
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joefrog1996 said:
I fix it, already fixes cell phones. But if you bought cheap broken phones on eBay, and fixed them. You could sell them used and make some cash
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This isn't a bad idea alot of people messes their phone up.. and let it go for quite a cheap price
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This is all such great information guys thank you really. I'm sure this will also help others who wish to do the same thing. Another question, does anyone know about using jewelry cleaner to fully clean off corrosion down to the microscopic level? If anyone has experience with this please let me know thanks
Am working in the repair shop for a 10 years now,still learning.......new phones new stuff to learn.If u think 4 screws and a screwdriver is all u need dont even start.If u need help i can explane it to u.Read books,watch on youtube,ask!Also,u need tools,without a proper tool u will brake the phone even more.Good luck
Craigslist works great to get local business. Also use google adwords. Its advertising from google. You pay as you go. You set a budget and can change it anytime, it is the best advertising for the money. I have a computer repair business and it helped tremendously. Also dont forget about facebook and twitter. Facebook is great for getting a new business going. Dont spend a lot in the phonebook. people use google now days. Also set up a free business page with google so it shows up on google maps, its free. Good luck!
vincent1190 said:
This is all such great information guys thank you really. I'm sure this will also help others who wish to do the same thing. Another question, does anyone know about using jewelry cleaner to fully clean off corrosion down to the microscopic level? If anyone has experience with this please let me know thanks
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Your better off using isopropyl alcohol (97%) to clean off electronics, I use it on phones and my PC all the time
bonesy said:
Your better off using isopropyl alcohol (97%) to clean off electronics, I use it on phones and my PC all the time
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yes that's what kind of amazes me about this tool is that you can submerge it into the alcohol and it will make sure that every nook and cranny is cleaned with it instead of searching for it with a Q-tip
this is a link to what it looks like. I have heard some cell phone repair shops invested into this. instead of cleaning solution, you fill it with isopropyl:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVMD-PH8CBo
AD8 said:
Craigslist works great to get local business. Also use google adwords. Its advertising from google. You pay as you go. You set a budget and can change it anytime, it is the best advertising for the money. I have a computer repair business and it helped tremendously. Also dont forget about facebook and twitter. Facebook is great for getting a new business going. Dont spend a lot in the phonebook. people use google now days. Also set up a free business page with google so it shows up on google maps, its free. Good luck!
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wow Google ads that's amazing information thank you!
wicked.igor said:
Am working in the repair shop for a 10 years now,still learning.......new phones new stuff to learn.If u think 4 screws and a screwdriver is all u need dont even start.If u need help i can explane it to u.Read books,watch on youtube,ask!Also,u need tools,without a proper tool u will brake the phone even more.Good luck
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Hi, Altough I am very late in the discussion but I think I have found the most appropriate place to clear my doubts. Sir, I am planning to open a mobile repair shop in my city (India). I have no idea about mobile repair yet. I am planning to do a mobile repair course before I jump into this field. I dont know anything about the tools, boxes and softwares used for repairs. I will have to establish a spare parts supply chain also. I am very scared. There are hundreds of mobiles repair shops in my city. But all of them are running it in a very un-professional way. Cheating people. I want to change that. I want to open a shop which will run in a professional and honest way. I have some ideas like pick and drop facility etc. What do u advice me? How can i gain knowledge on this industry? Is this business profitable if I dont cheat people?
If you have any doubts, why not consult those who already do that for some time, After all it's better to learn from other mistakes/experience than yours.

{Off topic} Why do people pirate apps?

It really annoys the hell out of me when people like to do so called *cracking apps* when they don't even know that is. Cracking means modifying the source code illegally and using the app for free which would otherwise cost money. You ARE NOT cracking it. You are STEALING it. The developers are working day-night just to make couple of cents but you on the other hand pirating it.
Just go outside and have a deep thought about it. You are willing to spend $50 easily on shopping, whereas, you don't even pay a dime for all the hard work the dev do it for you. It is just stupid. If you found a dollar on the road you wouldn't pick it, but where it comes buying $1 app you google it day and night all day long. I am not a dev but I do understand how it's like. So please please for god's sake stop piracy.
Go go sopa! or not?
Its because they are cheap and don't understand or care that it takes a lot of time and money to develop apps.
In many cases of free apps I wish there was a way to donate to the developer as I hate using something for free that I feel I should pay for.
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Faith in humanity: lost
There is already an off topic thread, why did you create a new one? It's just cluttering up the forum, and unnecessary, since your subject is a small matter and not worth a thread.
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RedAlertUK said:
Its because they are cheap and don't understand or care that it takes a lot of time and money to develop apps.
In many cases of free apps I wish there was a way to donate to the developer as I hate using something for free that I feel I should pay for.
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Back when I was in school I used to get the cracked apps. Being cheap? No. No debit card nor would parents allow me to use their cards for purchase.
Vodka69er said:
Back when I was in school I used to get the cracked apps. Being cheap? No. No debit card nor would parents allow me to use their cards for purchase.
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This.
Sent From My Sexy Sensation.
No, it's not stealing.
Here's a nice link for you: plus.google.com/115208695107342318629/posts/cBxoGSEtbQW
After reading it you should go outside and have a deep thought about it
Don't think this is an issue in the large scale. I don't know anyone who would waste his time searching for a cracked app instead of paying one or two bucks for the few apps you want and need to pay for.
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kwisatz79 said:
Don't think this is an issue in the large scale. I don't know anyone who would waste his time searching for a cracked app instead of paying one or two bucks for the few apps you want and need to pay for.
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To test for a greater time than 15 mins would justify a bit of searching. PowerAMP got it right back in the day. Something like 2 weeks full version trial then you must purchase. Still the best buy I've had on Android.
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Vodka69er said:
Back when I was in school I used to get the cracked apps. Being cheap? No. No debit card nor would parents allow me to use their cards for purchase.
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If you really wanted the app, you would have got the free version. I am sure that you looked for something like " how to get paid apps for free?"
There no access to credit card nor charge cards or whatever cards. So they have to use cracked apps.
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Maybe im wrong but i think that at a large scale it doesn't affect developers so much ..
Sent From My Sexy Sensation.
For me the situation is quite different.
I have been stealing apps (yea, i don't affraid to admit it, but im not brave of it). Then i decided to start buying them and supporting developers (bought Cerberus and couple other).
It's maybe my problem, but im affraid to provide my credit card numbers to websites such as google wallet to let them pull the money they want. The paypal here was solution, i could charge my paypal account, so they didn't knew anything about my credit card and it was safe. BUT then wild Google Wallet appeared and there's no such option. No money transfer, no transfer from paypal, i have to provide numbers on back of my credit card. If someone in google goes mad, with the provided cc numbers he can pull as much money as he want. I know it sounds riddiculous, but I like safety. I can't relly on their good will, that thay won't abuse it.
So i stopped buying apps, as there is no way to put money on my account.
I use cracked apps just to check if they are worth the money. I treat them as demo. If I like it I buy it.Cheers
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I have no problem purchasing apps, but I do know that aside from the credit card issue, many games and apps just aren't available on playstore in many countries, these are great apps and games and I don't see a reason why they shouldn't be available everywhere, maybe we should look to the causes of many people's pirated apps.
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jugg1es said:
I have no problem purchasing apps, but I do know that aside from the credit card issue, many games and apps just aren't available on playstore in many countries, these are great apps and games and I don't see a reason why they shouldn't be available everywhere, maybe we should look to the causes of many people's pirated apps.
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I have to use Market ebabler, and droidVPN so I could view all of the apps on play store.
This is insane!
I've spand 100-200$ for android apps.
I'm with android since 1.5 back in 2009.
Some apps are simply overpriced and I have to find a solution does the app deserve the money, and for that reason I google it to find it for free, just for testing.
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There no access to credit card nor charge cards or whatever cards. So they have to use cracked apps.
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There are such things as prepaid credit cards. Just a hint. As an alternative some markets (not Google Play) accept also paypal etc.
Google Play with paypal, at least 20% of us will start buying apps.
I dont use many apps on my android, so buying few apps is not a problem for me. bank in in about RM10 ( 3USD+- ) on my account, and bought apps. Im a student thou. Other than that, I often buy iPad apps, even thou I jailbreak it. Jailbreak for me is only for tweaking. I even bought paid cydia apps. Same goes to my android, root/unknown source/s-off or what so ever, I dont support piracy.
Have the kaching to bought devices/gadgets but dont have the kaching to buy apps? what say you.
remusator said:
For me the situation is quite different.
I have been stealing apps (yea, i don't affraid to admit it, but im not brave of it). Then i decided to start buying them and supporting developers (bought Cerberus and couple other).
It's maybe my problem, but im affraid to provide my credit card numbers to websites such as google wallet to let them pull the money they want. The paypal here was solution, i could charge my paypal account, so they didn't knew anything about my credit card and it was safe. BUT then wild Google Wallet appeared and there's no such option. No money transfer, no transfer from paypal, i have to provide numbers on back of my credit card. If someone in google goes mad, with the provided cc numbers he can pull as much money as he want. I know it sounds riddiculous, but I like safety. I can't relly on their good will, that thay won't abuse it.
So i stopped buying apps, as there is no way to put money on my account.
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this is riddiculous! you don't feel safe to trust google wallett, but you'd trust paypal!!! there's no differencies between those two. they are both corporate giants, if you're paranoid trust neither. or better, don't be paranoid.

Scam site. easyelectronicstore

Update. Site is a scam and asks for wire transfer.
Just ordered the tf700 from there for my daughter. Price is insane low for the 64gb, just not sure how trust worthy they are.
Used my wifes cc and there worry part is this.... it did not ask for phone number. All the other info was regular info, address, email and bla bla bla
Not 5 minutes later she gets pop up on her phone for a chat invite from easy electronic store. i saw it on the screen as she read it and said WTF, not seconds later she lost the pop up. I dont know what it was or where it came from. I cant find anything on her phone to see where it came from
I guess well see if the tf700 comes. If it does ill be ordering another for my other daughter so im crossing my fingers
I was looking at the site easyelectronicstore.com
I dunno there my friend...if it were me I'd cancel that credit card charge immediately.
What's the old saying:
"If it looks too good to be true"
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harveer123 said:
Hello, did you ever receive this product in the end??
This would be really helpful information..
Thanks,
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Seriously??????? Ijust posted this a few minutes ago. Shouldnt i give them a week atleast for it to get here????
I will update if i get it
carhigh said:
Seriously??????? Ijust posted this a few minutes ago. Shouldnt i give them a week atleast for it to get here????
I will update if i get it
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Yeah I only just realised that my bad - i just joined this xda thing and noticed you've been a member since 2009 - mistook it for you purchasing and posting this in 2009.
Thanks though that will be pretty helpful.
Considering that the two color options are "black" and "white" (two non existant colors on the tf700), I'd say it's probably not real..
harveer123 said:
Yeah I only just realised that my bad - i just joined this xda thing and noticed you've been a member since 2009 - mistook it for you purchasing and posting this in 2009.
Thanks though that will be pretty helpful.
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LOL ok then. Makes sense. But yeah i will post once i get it and check it out and make sure its whats advertised. I hope it comes, and it would be helpful if anyone ordered from there and got what they ordered, whatever the order was for.
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LOL ok then. Makes sense. But yeah i will post once i get it and check it out and make sure its whats advertised. I hope it comes, and it would be helpful if anyone ordered from there and got what they ordered, whatever the order was for.
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Yeah I know what you're saying I've been trying to look for the same thing, they're apparently selling iPhone 5's for £300 - BARGAIN OF THE YEAR! If it's legit that is... Cheers mate hopefully this'll help!! Good luck!!! I look forward to the *hopefully* all clear (Y)
EDIT: Should point out - a good observation on the Black/White colour availability on ALL products across the website but I done some searching they've been up as a website for about 28 days - no reviews - so looks like we're the guinea pigs of this site so we'll find out soon enough.. I checked it through this: scamadviser.com/ - go to 'check webiste' and type in www[dot]easyelectronicstore[dot]com
SECOND EDIT: I know I keep editing but I'm realising more bits and pieces that may help put two and two together. From a programmers point of view; adapting on the above colour availability 'black and white' across the site.. the actual 'Availability' read's 'In stock' as a drop down box. This should not be the case as the customer cannot choose whether something is in stock or not but we should only be able to view this information. So either poorly designed web pages or scam. - I've been talking to a 'representative' and they're saying all the right things but I guess overall we'll just have to wait and see..
BTW, i found this thru the google shopper app on my phone. Otherwise i can not find any other info on this retailer
Is the store located in U.S.A. ?
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Is the store located in U.S.A. ?
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The site says locations in Virginia and the UK...
Still say it looks shady...
I just looked the site up a few minutes ago & I was concerned about the contact number, it's a cell/mobile phone number not a direct land-line,which would raise my suspicions, I sincerely do hope ALL goes well & your product reaches you though I am concerned....
P.s.why don't you give them a call on the phone number the site gives you?(I didn't include it in my post incase I done something wrong)
Do not order from this website
Easyelectronicstore.com is REMARKABLY a lot like superstoregadgets.com both websites have both US and UK addresses (although superstoregadgets.com didn't have a US address a month ago) I was really excited about the price at first too since it was so cheap but when I went through their checkout process just to see how much they would charge for shipping I received an email saying this:
"We thank you for your order# (New ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity TF700 64GB 10.1" Android Tablet), and we want to inform you that your order has been received and confirmed, packed and will soon be ready for shipment, but we are unable to process your credit card because of the issues we are presently facing with our credit card processor, due to large volume of order we are receiving at this promo period, and no COD anymore, to complete this order, we need to receive your payment before we can ship out your order, all payments are to be made via Online Money Transfer (Western Union or Money Gram)."
Funny thing was...I never even entered any payment information yet. So I did some searching and the UK address for superstoregadgets had been used by several other online stores in the past and people had ordered stuff from them and never received their products.
Easyelectronicstore.com doesn't even have any certifications. Just a picture of a "safe and secure" badge on the page that doesn't even link to any agency that would support any confirmation that the site is legit. Just like with superstoregadgets.com when you search for the address on google you get no other indication that the website has an online presence or notoriety.
I SERIOUSLY BELIEVE THAT EASYELECTRONICSTORE.COM IS A SCAM. IF YOU HAVE ORDERED FROM THEM I WOULD SUGGEST IMMEDIATELY TRYING TO GET YOUR MONEY BACK AND I WOULD SUGGEST INVESTIGATING INTO POSSIBLY PUTTING A FRAUD ALERT ON THAT CARD.
It's better to be safe than sorry.
Yeah I think it is a scam. Luckily used cc instead of debit so I should be good to go. Gonna wait till tuesday and if I dont have anything from them im gonna try and call and then ill call my cc co.
My wife got the chat invite again today when she was out and it disapeared before she could get a screen shot for me.
Yup just got the email asking for wire transfer. She is calling then cc co in a bit
Well bud thanks for flagging this dodgy company for the rest of us ,suppose it was to good to be true....
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"Yeah we have a minor issue with legitimate transaction methods not currently being done at our store, just send over a ball of twenties and we will get right on that super-special sale we have going right now... Send it by tonight and we will throw in a dock for free!"
Yea you know something is up when a professional email from customer service is just one giant run-on sentence with improper grammar.
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Updated title hope it shows up in Google searches for others.
Cancled cc and put that to rest.
Amazon seems to be out of stock. I got time so ill keep watching
How much did the charge for the tablet on their site?

[Q] Got scammed

So I bought a moto g 16gb unlocked on ebay. It was case open, but practically unused, and it was £20 cheaper so I bought it. There was an issue with the SIM, it wouldn't even detect it so I thought the pins were broken. Took it in for repair, turns out the IMEI is blacklisted and phone most likely stolen, so my question is, is it possible to change the IMEI and still make it work? Or get the IMEI unlocked? Is there any workaround for this or am I permanently screwed with this phone?
You are screw imei. Tampering is highly illegal, except this was done over ebay which means PayPal was in play bring it up with them. You may get your cash back also check the disscription make sure it wasn't buried in their
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You are screw imei. Tampering is highly illegal, except this was done over ebay which means PayPal was in play bring it up with them. You may get your cash back also check the disscription make sure it wasn't buried in their
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Okay, well I'm about done with drama, I know this guy is a scammer, I had some arguments and he's a total scammer and I can't be bothered to mess with paypal legal team and whatnot. I was just wondering if there's an alternative way to get it fixed, guess not though. I might just give it to a relative as an ipod touch.
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Okay, well I'm about done with drama, I know this guy is a scammer, I had some arguments and he's a total scammer and I can't be bothered to mess with paypal legal team and whatnot. I was just wondering if there's an alternative way to get it fixed, guess not though. I might just give it to a relative as an ipod touch.
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kolega28 said:
Okay, well I'm about done wno ith drama, I know this guy is a scammer, I had some arguments and he's a total scammer and I can't be bothered to mess with paypal legal team and whatnot. I was just wondering if there's an alternative way to get it fixed, guess not though. I might just give it to a relative as an ipod touch.
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PayPal isn't that bad and is on your side just look into it
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if you got scammed they might help you out. might as well right?
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You'd be pretty pissed off if someone stole your Moto G, fixed the IMEI blacklist then was able to sell it... unless you stole it joking
Seriously though bring it up with Paypal.
Re-read the Ebay listing and make sure it is NOT listed ANYWHERE in the description about being blacklisted.
Then, as everyone is suggesting, at least bring it to the attention of PayPal and eBay.
A blacklisted phone by IMEI can't be recovered ever again, because [Corrections allowed] when somebody calls to it's carrier to block their stolen phone by IMEI, they block/blacklist it and that wouldn't be suposed to turn on, or at least that's what i've read weeks ago. That blacklist would make that not even another countries carrier SIM cards work on that phone. :/
Technically that Moto G is now an iPod Touch. :/
I don't know 'that' well those online shopping sites (ebay, mercadolibre, amazon, etc.) but you could be able to report or, (corrections) take legal actions against the user that sold you that.
Just saying.
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resell it
if you can't return it to the seller, or get a refund from PayPal/eBay, you better try to resell it to somewhere abroad
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if you can't return it to the seller, or get a refund from PayPal/eBay, you better try to resell it to somewhere abroad
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And be a dirty douche bag like the guys who sold him the phone??
That's pretty low man.
Unless in the description he states in huge writing right at the top "BLACKLISTED DEVICE", which is what the first guy should have done.
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And be a dirty douche bag like the guys who sold him the phone??
That's pretty low man.
Unless in the description he states in huge writing right at the top "BLACKLISTED DEVICE", which is what the first guy should have done.
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no. his device is blacklisted only in his country. users abroad can use it
Did not know that...
So if I were to purchase a device online that has been blacklisted in, say, Europe, I could use it here in North America?
I just thought the IMEI be blocked everywhere.
Blacklisting is available only in the UK afaik, besides you should get a refund from eBay/PP/Seller, it's quite easy.
Otherwise it can be used in any other country w/o a problem.
Also there is a way to unblock it if you got the original box. Probably the idiot sold it and then reported it stolen.
Some time ago I was looking for American iPhones but some were black listed and I've been told that you can't use them here in Europe
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Paypal protection is there for this sort of thing and is pretty easy to make a claim, why someone can't be bothered is a mystery indeed, unless there's more to this than has been told.
EBay Buyer Protection is a wondrous thing. Also for phones just go to swappa.com.
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yes there is a way.....
kolega28 said:
Okay, well I'm about done with drama, I know this guy is a scammer, I had some arguments and he's a total scammer and I can't be bothered to mess with paypal legal team and whatnot. I was just wondering if there's an alternative way to get it fixed, guess not though. I might just give it to a relative as an ipod touch.
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there is a way but you wont find it here because there are some ppl that want to unblacklist their hard days work of stealing phones. I feel what you are going through and you need to serch google as there are plenty of sites offering the service.... I had one done over the web on a telus note 2 and worked flawlessly. and yes I got scammed too... on ebay.

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