Srinivas
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looks amazing if u ask me
The Rule says " Never rely on cheap chinese product particularly electronic gadgets"
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looks amazing if u ask me
Does it comes with a warranty?
Does it comes with a warranty?
1-3 years warranty
let me tell u sumthin...i bought a chinese fone (a lil cheap one)...it was in warranty period...the fone got some problem in a few months...wen i went to the AUTHORISED REPAIR SHOP....that guy said...ur fone has a screw missing...the warranty is void....my mother used a Nokia (not made in china fone...)....the first time it developed a problem was after 6 years....although the battery went weak within 2 n half years...she had to buy a new battery every 2-2.5 years...bt the fone neva gave any problem...chinese cheap quality stuff doesnt impress me anymore with that price tag
hur hur quoting something that quotes Wholesale price(lots of 30 each)You can already buy cheap and better chinese tablets for as low as 40.99 USD
Cheap chinese tablets
The 35 USD price for the indian tablet is a subsidized price and I guess that if you aren't an indian student you are going to pay more.
Cheap chinese tablets
Last week i buy a chinese watch, whole day itz working fine, but on next day i notited that that it is running 1 hour behind...
a big lesson 4 me...never buy chinese unless u have no choice...so i now i have titan sonata digital watch..
Wondering how much you spent on it, probably too cheap. Years ago someone in Beijing silk street sold me a pair of Piaget under $30 (My brother told me I overpaid), anyway, it is pretty accurate, even better than my real Longine . The vendor swore to me me that "We fake brand, but we don't fake quality!"
Check the back of your computer/monitor/video card/mouse/keyborad, if they are made in China, please send to me instead of throwing them away.
mind your language.. and don't cry a river next time after we call you slanty eyed chinkies... keep it civil.
mind your language.. and don't cry a river next time after we call you slanty eyed chinkies... keep it civil.
? I saw you highlighted "Yindian" bold, are you offended by that word? Or Indiginous? In China, India is translated as "Yin Du" and Indians as "Yin di an", the word doesn't have any bad meaning, it is just that using Chinese pinyin, a "y" is needed before "in".
Last week i buy a chinese watch, whole day itz working fine, but on next day i notited that that it is running 1 hour behind...
a big lesson 4 me...never buy chinese unless u have no choice...so i now i have titan sonata digital watch..
don't try to be act smart... we have so many dialect .. and I tell you one by one what we call you in each dialect.. so don't act childish and loose respect.. keep it civil and to the point. cheap shots are not welcome.
What are you talking about? the following translation is official, Chinese pinyin is universal in China and it has nothing to do with dialect.
India -> 印度 (Chinese pinyin: Yindu)
Indian -> 印第安 (Chinese pinyin: Yindian)
Just try to explain this to you, no need to attack me.
are you writing in chinese ?? you are writing in english then follow the code of conduct.. otherwise later don't cry