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Has anyone used iOffer.com?

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Has anyone used this site? Looking to buy some DVDs from there but it looks kind of sketchy.

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Yes, always used sellers with a high rating and that accept PayPal.

 

NOTE: Shipping is free due to cheap Chinese export tax however ChinaPost takes 25-30 Days

 

You have to request DHL delivery (5-7 Days) and it does cost more.

 

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My friend bought a pair of fake beats from ioffer. He said it was a good experience.

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Yes, always used sellers with a high rating and that accept PayPal.

 

NOTE: Shipping is free due to cheap Chinese export tax however ChinaPost takes 25-30 Days

 

You have to request DHL delivery (5-7 Days) and it does cost more.

 

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Are all sellers in china? 

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Are all sellers in china? 

Almost all. (99.99%)

 

The site is based off China's free export shipping which makes the items crazy cheap. 

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Almost all. (99.99%)

 

The site is based off China's free export shipping which makes the items crazy cheap. 

Took a shot, seller has ~12k reviews and 96% rating. thanks for the help 

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Well I did buy a headphones and it didn't arrive as it was held in the airport, and then it was destroyed as it was a fake pairs (I have received a letter from the airport).

 

I sent the person a scan of the letter and told them that the headphones are destroyed but they didn't refund my money back "it was £35"

 

So  I never bought anything from that website again the lesson was learned :(

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Well I did buy a headphones and it didn't arrive as it was held in the airport, and then it was destroyed as it was a fake pairs (I have received a letter from the airport).

 

I sent the person a scan of the letter and told them that the headphones are destroyed but they didn't refund my money back "it was £35"

 

So  I never bought anything from that website again the lesson was learned :(

Wow, that strict?

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