Flirted with the idea of just buying it directly from the manufacturer, however, love the convenience of 麻豆区 so I thought I鈥檇 give it a try.
First impression once receiving the product was great, that changed as I powered the device on. The previous owners information was still on the device and it had not been restored to factory settings. No big deal, immediately respected the privacy concerns, and restored it to factory settings.
Was using it for a few hours, decided to plug it in to top up the battery, found that the tablet wasn鈥檛 charging. Tried approximately seven different charging cords, none of them would work. I eventually found one that when held in a very specific position would charge the device for a few minutes. It was very clear that the charging port on the tablet was damaged.
I contacted the seller and explained the situation. I asked if this was something that they would be able to repair. They responded with an offer of $20 in refund. I鈥檓 not sure how they expect a $20 refund to rectify an issue of this nature, I am left with a nearly $600 tablet that can鈥檛 be charged, which would essentially render it useless. I asked if there was any chance that they could fix it, and they responded no.
I don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 any inspection performed on these tablets, if they had inspected it, they would鈥檝e identified that someone else鈥檚 information was still on this tablet, and even logged into their account. And they would鈥檝e identified that it was an issue with the charging port. And the fact that they don鈥檛 have the means to repair these items, suggests that they buy them, put them in a box and sell them at nearly retail price of a brand new one.