JTMan wrote: Yeah, but they sold a product to someone in the EU so they have to comply with EU law.
JTMan wrote: » Yeah, but they sold a product to someone in the EU so they have to comply with EU law.
tedpan wrote: » Can't Google allow the repair to happen in an authorised repair centre locally?
lavinia hathaway wrote: » Hi all, I ordered a phone from eglobal a week ago and heard nothing until I sent a mail asking for delivery tracking number. I have just received a mail telling me it's out of stock even though their site still lists it as being in stock. I am trying to submit a ticket for a refund but all the links are broken. Does anyone have a working one please? I don't want to wait weeks for delivery as it was intended as a birthday present. I have responded to the customer service mail stating such, but they are slow to respond. Thanks.
Hogzy wrote: Hate to be the bearer of bad news but have a read through the thread. This is a common occurrence with eGlobal. Never order from them if you are in a hurry. You will get delivery eventually but it will take a few weeks. I have placed two orders from them in the past and its taken around 2-3 weeks to get the item delivered. When items are that low a price there is always a catch. The catch here is it takes a while to receive the item. Their customer service is useless too.
Hogzy wrote: » Hate to be the bearer of bad news but have a read through the thread. This is a common occurrence with eGlobal. Never order from them if you are in a hurry. You will get delivery eventually but it will take a few weeks. I have placed two orders from them in the past and its taken around 2-3 weeks to get the item delivered. When items are that low a price there is always a catch. The catch here is it takes a while to receive the item. Their customer service is useless too.
tedpan wrote: » Yep, usually orders take around 10 working days, some can take a month..
sunny2004 wrote: » Was very sceptical as I had never used them before. Ordered a product and it arrived in exactly 10 days.
spix wrote: » Just a reminder ... don't just be happy you got the product for a bargain price, try it for a second then store it away. Test the product extensively and test every function, so you don't happen upon a fault later. I guarantee that alot of products eglobal sell have minor defects or have been previously repaired. People are wrongly under the assumption the price is low because they are 'grey market' but this is not true, on alot of items, they are even cheaper than the china prices on taobao.com. If china sellers cannot sell within china for eglobals price, thats a big red flag. Give the product a thorough test immediately and don't just leave it there like I did then realise I missed the fault a few weeks later. I've dealt with eglobal customer support and tried a paypal dispute, if you don't notify them of any issues immediately they will consider it not 'faulty on arrival' and only give you the option to return it to hong kong as your own cost and paypal agree with this. They will never offer any money back as they know most people will not go through with the return to hk due to the cost unless the product is completely non functional.
spix wrote: Just a reminder ... don't just be happy you got the product for a bargain price, try it for a second then store it away. Test the product extensively and test every function, so you don't happen upon a fault later. I guarantee that alot of products eglobal sell have minor defects or have been previously repaired. People are wrongly under the assumption the price is low because they are 'grey market' but this is not true, on alot of items, they are even cheaper than the china prices on taobao.com. If china sellers cannot sell within china for eglobals price, thats a big red flag.
tedpan wrote: » I've purchased lots over the years with them. Phones are always brand new and sealed. Have you received a refurb/repaired item from them?
Heraldoffreeent wrote: Same here.
tedpan wrote: » Bet they ordered once, had an issue and then had a rant. Ah well..
twowheelsonly wrote: » A big thumbs up to E-Infinity for me. Ordered a Nikon Z6 at 10.pm on Monday night. Mrs rang me at 11 this morning (Friday) to tell me it had arrived. Excellent communication, parcel tracking and new goods as expected. I'm a fella that would prefer to buy local whenever possible but between camera kit, card and reader there's €400 of a difference, which, especially at this time of the year, was too much to pass up on. First time buyer with E-Infinity and I couldn't be happier with the service.