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I want to find a reliable store that promises that if you purchase a brand new never opened phone, that they send me a brand new never opened phone.
I need them to be able to send phone's with standardized house chargers corresponding to the country's outlet.
Can Clove do this for American consumers?
Never messed with Clove, but I have ordered from Handtec. They ship brand new, never opened phones that are unlocked, but you get the international charger (not the one that U.S. customers can use).
You can always go to a place that sells travel gear and buy an international adaptor. Or if you buy an HTC phone say for example the HTC HD, you can go to a cellphone store and buy an adaptor for any HTC phone like the touch pro and it should be compatible because the charger is a USB cable and the little box that it connects into. That's what I had to do with my previous imported phones.
Sorry I couldn't be more help
Another thing you want to be aware of is that certain phones comes in different models with different frequency radios. So you might not be able to get 3G in North America if you get the overseas model.
I bought from Handtec a couple of years ago and was given a phone which was supposed to be brand new, it turned out to have over two hours of outgoing call time on it. They tried to tell me it was during testing, I had to wait over a month for a brand new one as they had already got my money.
to be fair they gave me a few bits as a sorry.
Jeff
jeffers56 said:
I bought from Handtec a couple of years ago and was given a phone which was supposed to be brand new, it turned out to have over two hours of outgoing call time on it. They tried to tell me it was during testing, I had to wait over a month for a brand new one as they had already got my money.
to be fair they gave me a few bits as a sorry.
Jeff
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Thanks for the info. I bought a Nokia E90 marketed as brand new and ALWAYS got it used.
Sorry to hear about all this bad news
I am in no way a rep for them, I have just used them in the past and always received new merchandise.
I went on-line this past Friday to order the MHL/HDMI cable for my HTC Sensation from the T-Mo store. At the end of checkout I was asked 5 security questions...I flubbed the first question because I wasn't paying attention. Some of the other questions were kind of strange. i.e. They asked me if I knew a Anble S****. It was my family last name but who has "Able" as a first name??? The best I could figure was they may have meant "Angie" who was a family member.
Anyways, I flunked the security questions and was given a phone number and order# so I could call and verify the order over the phone. I had the call the next day because that office was closed.
I called and cleared up the order and then the sales rep who was helping me could not find the item I was trying to order. Trying to be helpful, I found the item on my own at the on-line T-Mo store but it had no SKU or part #. The sales rep also told me he could not access the same web site because they were restricted from doing so!!!???? I was thinking of e-mailing him the link to the video cable but he couldn't even get to it.
He had to put a note in my order stating what the item was so some other dept. could try to find it...
So predictably, 6 business days later (I paid for overnight delivery) I still had not received my order. I called 30 minutes ago and the sales rep told me the order still had NOT been placed yet AND it would take 24-72 hours (business days) before the order would be even cleared by another dept. Now what the heck does that mean?. I told the rep I was not very happy and a few other choice words.
At least I hope I get an e-mail when they finally find the cable and mail it to me...the next time I'll order from Hong Kong and probably get it faster..haha.
That sucks. You should at least get the shipping charge refunded or changed since it's taking them so long. Are these not available in store?
No MHL/HDMI cables at the local T-Mo store
Last weekend I did go to my local T-Mo store and they only had cases and screen protectors for the HTC Sensation. I was not really expecting too much since the Sensation is so new. I asked the sales girl when they might be getting anything in and she had no clue. The impression I got was she was not expecting any video cables to come in.
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Last weekend I did go to my local T-Mo store and they only had cases and screen protectors for the HTC Sensation. I was not really expecting too much since the Sensation is so new. I asked the sales girl when they might be getting anything in and she had no clue. The impression I got was she was not expecting any video cables to come in.
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yea when i went into my local T-Mo and asked about the cable he said "idk, maybe in a few weeks"
Well I purchased a 32g white Nexus 5 from someone on craigslist today because I thought 420 for the phone without waiting was a good idea. But coming from a 5s i tried using a nano adapter to micro sim to work. But my device wasnt reading any sim cards.It kept saying I had no sim card. I tried multiple micro sims i even used some from my coworkers to no avail. So I had the idea that I was ripped off or I broke the sim holder tray myself by my multiple attempts with the adapter. So i took a flashlight and saw inside of the phone where the phone is and It looks like I damaged one of the antennas =(.. I called google and they told me The original person who bought the phone has to call and transfer ownership sort of? The seller is so convinced it was just working 5 minutes before he sold it to me. So I opened the phone after watching a tear up video of the nexus 5 to see the sim antenna had damage. Does anyone have a idea of what i should do? I tried looking for replacements parts to install but I cant find anything that can be used for my problem. Everything else works on the device so Im stuck. Thanks for reading and wasting your time.
Sorry man, I can imagine how disheartening this would be. I hate to state the obvious here but ALWAYS put your sim in the phone and test it before you buy it. I sell phones on craigslist all the time and I always tell my buyers to make sure they have a sim with them when we do the deal. Not saying this guy ripped you off, but it would have at lest eliminated that possibility. That said, if your first sim didn't work in it, then it would in fact seem you were sold a defective phone. I use a nano to micro adapter in mine and have zero issues. I've had to use them in multiple phones and again, no issues ever.
Did he say he would do the transfer of ownership? Not even sure google would replace it on warranty even if he did, seeing as though it is clearly damage and not a defect, but who knows. It's definitely worth a shot if that's your only option.
Yeah It sucks and I just have to take the loss here and use it as a pocket tablet for games and music, But the seller said before hand that he bought it from another person on Craigslist and that he "couldn't get use to the size" lol. So the transferring of the ownership is not going to work here unless i find the original owner. BTW He did ask me if I wanted to try my sim but i forgot that i had the nano and I checked the phone up and down to exterior.camera,speaker and to see if the software was modified at all and It checked out .
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Sorry man, I can imagine how disheartening this would be. I hate to state the obvious here but ALWAYS put your sim in the phone and test it before you buy it. I sell phones on craigslist all the time and I always tell my buyers to make sure they have a sim with them when we do the deal. Not saying this guy ripped you off, but it would have at lest eliminated that possibility. That said, if your first sim didn't work in it, then it would in fact seem you were sold a defective phone. I use a nano to micro adapter in mine and have zero issues. I've had to use them in multiple phones and again, no issues ever.
Did he say he would do the transfer of ownership? Not even sure google would replace it on warranty even if he did, seeing as though it is clearly damage and not a defect, but who knows. It's definitely worth a shot if that's your only option.
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It's possible the nano SIM card adapter damaged the SIM contact pins. There are known issues with mini to micro SIM adapters that do that very same thing. There was several designs of these adapters, and this German made and patented one was the one and only one that most people on the internet recommended. This post is worth a read. http://allaboutwindowsphone.com/features/item/14444_The_Curse_of_Micro_SIM_Adapter.php
It's highly risky using any sort of SIM card adapter in any phone and you have to be super careful with it.
That article lists some places for European buyers to get the good style adapters off Amazon, however if you're in the US the good ones are hard to find.
I had one of the first Firefox OS phones in the U.S.,the ZTE Open. I needed a micro to Mini adapter for it, and ended up getting it online form this shop. They use the same design as the German patented ones and I highly recommend them. Worked great for me. http://microsim-shop.com/
Still doesnt solve your issue with the busted phone, but useful for the future and others to avoid this problem.
FYI I ordered a 32gb Nexus 5 from Google directly last week, ordered on Tuesday 2pm, next day shipping, came to my house Wed at Noon. 22 hours from click to my door. And a friend just ordered one Wednesday and it shipped Thursday night, will most likely be getting it today.. so if people are given a choice I would get it from Google directly since they're shipping fast unless there's a discount involved.
WoodburyMan said:
It's possible the nano SIM card adapter damaged the SIM contact pins. There are known issues with mini to micro SIM adapters that do that very same thing. There was several designs of these adapters, and this German made and patented one was the one and only one that most people on the internet recommended. This post is worth a read. http://allaboutwindowsphone.com/features/item/14444_The_Curse_of_Micro_SIM_Adapter.php
It's highly risky using any sort of SIM card adapter in any phone and you have to be super careful with it.
That article lists some places for European buyers to get the good style adapters off Amazon, however if you're in the US the good ones are hard to find.
I had one of the first Firefox OS phones in the U.S.,the ZTE Open. I needed a micro to Mini adapter for it, and ended up getting it online form this shop. They use the same design as the German patented ones and I highly recommend them. Worked great for me. http://microsim-shop.com/
Still doesnt solve your issue with the busted phone, but useful for the future and others to avoid this problem.
FYI I ordered a 32gb Nexus 5 from Google directly last week, ordered on Tuesday 2pm, next day shipping, came to my house Wed at Noon. 22 hours from click to my door. And a friend just ordered one Wednesday and it shipped Thursday night, will most likely be getting it today.. so if people are given a choice I would get it from Google directly since they're shipping fast unless there's a discount involved.
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Yeah I'm pretty much screwed so I'll just take the loss and move on from it and I'm sharing this story just to show people the consequences of my common mistake
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I damaged the regular Sim card tray on my galaxy s 2 skyrocket but was able to use a needle to bend the clip back down. I inserted the adapter into the phone with out a Sim bad idea and when removing it got hung up and took some work to get it out. It worked sort of... Dang cheap adapter had a hole where the pins touched the sim and naturally i tore up that pin. Then a few weeks later I got it repaired in the mall for 50 bucks.
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WoodburyMan said:
It's possible the nano SIM card adapter damaged the SIM contact pins. There are known issues with mini to micro SIM adapters that do that very same thing. There was several designs of these adapters, and this German made and patented one was the one and only one that most people on the internet recommended. This post is worth a read. http://allaboutwindowsphone.com/features/item/14444_The_Curse_of_Micro_SIM_Adapter.php
It's highly risky using any sort of SIM card adapter in any phone and you have to be super careful with it.
That article lists some places for European buyers to get the good style adapters off Amazon, however if you're in the US the good ones are hard to find.
I had one of the first Firefox OS phones in the U.S.,the ZTE Open. I needed a micro to Mini adapter for it, and ended up getting it online form this shop. They use the same design as the German patented ones and I highly recommend them. Worked great for me. http://microsim-shop.com/
Still doesnt solve your issue with the busted phone, but useful for the future and others to avoid this problem.
FYI I ordered a 32gb Nexus 5 from Google directly last week, ordered on Tuesday 2pm, next day shipping, came to my house Wed at Noon. 22 hours from click to my door. And a friend just ordered one Wednesday and it shipped Thursday night, will most likely be getting it today.. so if people are given a choice I would get it from Google directly since they're shipping fast unless there's a discount involved.
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I didn't know that some adapters were prone to causing damage like this. I've been using the Noosy brand ones for years without issue, and all my friends use them to. I have 4 sets of them. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009ABEA7E/ref=oh_details_o09_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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I didn't know that some adapters were prone to causing damage like this. I've been using the Noosy brand ones for years without issue, and all my friends use them to. I have 4 sets of them. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009ABEA7E/ref=oh_details_o09_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Yea. Again it doesn't mean others *will* damage your card, it's just that those tend to be higher quality and tend to not give you as many problems are others. Likewise if you're careful with any of the adapters you should be fine.
When I posted on XDA in some section month ago when looking for a adapter, that's the general conclusion from a few posts that i got.
I would sell it on ebay stating the issue with the sim reader. You will probably still get a fair amount for it from someone who can fix it up.
Umm why not just call LG and do a warranty replacement for the device? They are the original manufacturer so they have to honor the warranty anyways as that's where the warranty lies, not with Google. Google just acts as an intermediary to get the device replaced for you as a customer service but they'll eventually send their broken/damaged devices back to LG for repair anyways.
So just call LG and start the warranty process for the SIM card slot and they'll repair/replace it even if it might take a while to do so.
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I would sell it on ebay stating the issue with the sim reader. You will probably still get a fair amount for it from someone who can fix it up.
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Thats a pretty good idea, I would have to think on that one. How much would you start out with?
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Umm why not just call LG and do a warranty replacement for the device? They are the original manufacturer so they have to honor the warranty anyways as that's where the warranty lies, not with Google. Google just acts as an intermediary to get the device replaced for you as a customer service but they'll eventually send their broken/damaged devices back to LG for repair anyways.
So just call LG and start the warranty process for the SIM card slot and they'll repair/replace it even if it might take a while to do so.
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Thanks, after reading this, I called them up and unfortunately they told me I would have to go through Google for any warranty issues. And they only covered accidental damage that they would have to charge me for. And I asked how long the process would take to get repaired and he told 3-4 weeks
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Thanks, after reading this, I called them up and unfortunately they told me I would have to go through Google for any warranty issues. And they only covered accidental damage that they would have to charge me for. And I asked how long the process would take to get repaired and he told 3-4 weeks
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Odd, I could have sworn that others reported sending it to LG directly. I mean what if you bought it from T-Mobile? I guess you'd have to go through T-Mobile then but still... that makes no sense as I don't call Best Buy after 30 days when my TV goes bad within the warranty period.
What about if I bought it as a gift for my friend? I'll have to ask them how to "transfer" it then since I've never had to do that. I sold my Nexus 4 to my friend so now i'm wondering if I need to transfer that one too.
Yeah I definitely would
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Hi,
I am looking to buy a high end dual sim branded phone.
I ended up with either htc one e8 dual sim or lg g3 dual sim.
I ended up on mobileshop.eu or merimobiles.com which have lg g3 dual sim. (merimobiles has it 100eur cheaper but I read a lot of bad reviews about them)
The reason I ended up on these two is because both confirmed shipping is from EU therefore and I will not have to pay additional tax and I cannot find any other shop selling either phone from EU.
Does anyone have any experience from either shops or can suggest any other shop selling any of those two phones from EU and sealed in box.
Thanks!!
no one has any ideas? I would really appreciate any help
I ended up buying the LG G3 (D858HK) dual sim 16GB from mobileshop.eu, they are from EU and ship to EU countries only.
I am very happy with it, I had ordered it during the weekend, on Monday it was shipped and on Wednesday morning it was in my hands.
How was your overall experience with mobileshop.eu? As I have read some bad things about them and I've seen a youtube video of a guy who says that they sell second hand phones with signs of us!
### MOBILESHOP.EU are CROOKS ###
Warranty refused
Refund refused
no money no phone,
I bought my SM-N9100 2015, the
box seal was broken.
After few monthes the autofocus stopped working. I sent the phone in for repair.
2 weeks later it came back un-repaired.
I sent the phone in again.
They couldn't fix it, and they don't want to refund/exchange either
So it looks like I lost my €661
Merimobiles.com - a shop to avoid
I got a phone Huawei Honor 6 5" 4G LTE 32GB on 21-th december.
I visualy checked it at reception and looked very fine.
When I offered it to my wife as Christmas present, we found out in the same day, after removing the protections foil from the back, that the back cover was unsoldering from the main body.
So instead of being firmly attached, the back cover , was completely loose at his right side.
We liked the phone but it seems like we got a Huawei cheap scrap and are very dissapointed.
How is it possible to get such a crap at 255 $ phone?
I sent the phone back to merimoblies.com on December 30 th 2015 asking for refund.
After almost two and half months I got refunded 181.53 $.
I payed for the phone 238.96 $ and for extended guaranteee 8.49 $ ( plus 18 $ the DHL shipping and also got a 10$ discount) , so I got stoled of 55.92 $.
Nobody gave me any explanation and they hardly answered to my repeted emails. Finally they passes responsability from one to another departaments, sending me from technical to sales departament.
I repet, I returned a new mobile phone exactly as was shipped to me, exactly in the same condition as I got it - with the backcover unsoldered.
They post products on their shop without having on the stock and is nowhere mention Out of Stock. Weeks after you buy and pay, they inform you that the item is out of stock. Even if they refund you, you still loose money because of the Paypal conversion. At every shopping they refund , I lost about 10-15 $ i my personal account.
One more very important thing: they delete any negative comment from their shop, so don't look for negative reviews because you won't find it.
There are probably hundreds of customers in the same situation but you won't find their comments there.
Thank you merimobiles.com but never again.
Mobileshop.eu
Don't ever buy a phone from mobileshop.eu. I bought a Huawei p9 dual sim global version, but they sent me a unsealed china version instead. I tried for over 3 weeks to get them to take it back, but unsuccesful.
I have Tmobile and on the website it says online activation and that it comes with a SIM card in it. However I already have a nano simcard as I have the S7 edge. Do I just pop my current sim card in it like I normally do when buying a phone?
You can technically, so you can keep the extra one as a spare. I still have a nano SIM for my S6, but I'm apparently getting a new one when I pick up my S8 from Best Buy at launch, so probably just gonna just use that, unless the guy's gonna plop in my old one in. But, in your case, if you plop your old one in BEFORE turning it on, I don't see why your current one wouldn't work.
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You can technically, so you can keep the extra one as a spare. I still have a nano SIM for my S6, but I'm apparently getting a new one when I pick up my S8 from Best Buy at launch, so probably just gonna just use that, unless the guy's gonna plop in my old one in. But, in your case, if you plop your old one in BEFORE turning it on, I don't see why your current one wouldn't work.
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I must have like 3 nano sims just laying around lol I buy so many phones.
Also about having a spare since I have a few extra Tmobile ones and I last month gave my dad my S7 because my dad's S5 was dying. Anyway the S5 uses the older larger SIM card so I took one of my spares to the Tmobile store to get him converted over and figured I'd save $25 bucks, but then the guy claimed they can't use them and makes me buy yet another SIM card for $25.
Is that true or did they just pull one on me in order to get $25 from me? So I will have 4 of these laying around when I get my s8 Plus lol.
Haha lawl. When I got my S6, despite getting it secondhand off Swappa, it came with a brand new nano SIM. When I activated it, I had to use the new nano SIM since I was upgrading from the S3, which uses the micro SIM.
Hm, I have heard that you can get charged for a SIM card if your current one isn't working, but if you already have one that's brand new, why would they charge you? I wonder if that's a T-Mobile thing, since I have AT&T and I've never gotten charged for a new SIM.
I should ask a rep next time I'm in an AT&T store regarding SIM cards. I had a friend on T-Mobile who thought her SIM card wasn't working, and when she went there, if it really was her SIM, they'd charge her $25 for a new one. Luckily, it was a phone issue, so she didn't get charged.
As long as the nano SIM was never taken out of it's original packaging, then they really shouldn't have charged you. If your spares were lying around as is, then I can see why they could charge you, as they assume that it's used, so it has someone else's info on it.