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Anyone bought any products directly from iGadgitz ?
If yes , how was the service provided ?
If yes , how was the service provided ?
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However if you buy through their Amazon store you'll have the backing of Amazon's customer service system (which I've found to be excellent) if things go wrong:
http:// www.ama zon.co. uk/s?me =A1WZLY F2TJRQS B
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However if you buy through their Amazon store you'll have the backing of Amazon's customer service system (which I've found to be excellent) if things go wrong:
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Thanks chris
I was looking for a phone case ( for the Moto G -2015 -3rd generation ) on amazon and found one by Igadgitz.
However it is sold as an ' add on ' to orders over £20 because it would be ''cost-prohibitive to dispatch on it's own''
Hence i thought i would go directly to Igadgitz.
Does Ebay ( if i can find it there ) offer the same high customer service system ?
I was looking for a phone case ( for the Moto G -2015 -3rd generation ) on amazon and found one by Igadgitz.
However it is sold as an ' add on ' to orders over £20 because it would be ''cost-prohibitive to dispatch on it's own''
Hence i thought i would go directly to Igadgitz.
Does Ebay ( if i can find it there ) offer the same high customer service system ?
Not really.
Amazon will respond to a complaint about (say) a missing item from a third party seller in the same way as they would to to one about something they'd sold directly. eBay has a 'resolution system', which is meant to work well (and, indeed, often does) but doesn't always solve problems to customers' satisfaction.
Amazon will respond to a complaint about (say) a missing item from a third party seller in the same way as they would to to one about something they'd sold directly. eBay has a 'resolution system', which is meant to work well (and, indeed, often does) but doesn't always solve problems to customers' satisfaction.
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