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  • DCFC79
    DCFC79 Posts: 40,641 Forumite
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    ess0two wrote: »
    In all seriousness an Iphone 5 for £235?? its never gonna happen.

    Lol some people think it will happen.
  • For all you doubters out there.
    I received my iphone 5c today and i only paid the £235.
    It took some time to come but eventually it arrived.

    Can provide a photo if you dont believe me

    Im smiling, so doubters go and rub the smirk off ur faces lol..
  • sunflowers123
    sunflowers123 Posts: 46 Forumite
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    edited 14 February 2014 at 7:11PM
    Unbelievably I got it yesterday too. I do however firmly believe something fishy was going on plus I always being fobbed off and kept getting told a different story by different people.

    Never again will I purchase from them. Not worth the hassle and stress.
  • MoneyMate
    MoneyMate Posts: 3,239 Forumite
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    Hi Everyone,

    Please email me your voucher codes to twitter@mightydeals.co.uk and I will try to resolve your issue as soon as possible.

    Thank you.
    Kind regards,

    Mighty Deals

    It's not just the voucher codes that's the problem, it's waiting for over 5 working day's in my case for a simple reply from your Mighty Deals site. :mad:
    There are more questions than answers :shhh: :silenced:
    WARNING ! May go silent for unfriendly replies
    Please excuse me Spell it MOST times :o
    :)
    :A UK Resident :A
  • Here is a an email I have had to write to Mightydeals as they have no contact number, this is the second time I have emailed without any reply, anybody else in this position? Beware guys! I am now left out of pocket with a very dangerous board and no Christmas present for my son, I am today forwarding this on to trading standards and also Ombudsman this is very sickening and shocking that a Company can have no regard for Customers safety.


    Hi,
    I emailed my query across on Saturday and have not received a response, I have taken action by asking an electrician to look at the plug to be informed that it is illegal to sell this type of plug on a electrical appliance in the Uk, there is no fuse on the plug making charging this appliance very dangerous, he has also never seen a 42v charger before either which worries me more that this will blow up the appliance.
    On further inspection your show 36V on charger but an output of 42v, I have had this tested with an electrician and they have said the output is showing as 42v, below is a list of the details your provided, I have not received a uk adapter, you are claiming that the board is 36v but the charger is outputting 42v. The electrician advised that as the battery and charger are different voltages this will catch fire or blow up the board, I am testing the board also by an electrician this will be done by tomorrow.
    All other retailers are recalling all these type of boards as they have not been tested to uk standards, this is very concerning to how you have no contact number for me to discuss this with you and that you are putting lives of your Customers at lives at risk, I want a full refund in my bank so I can purchase a new present as this is a Christmas present for my son and he is now not able to use this and no has no present at all and it is very frustrating that you have not put up a contact number for Customer who have bought these boards. You are clearly putting lives at risk and not taking responsibility for items you are selling.
    I will wait until lunch time today (Monday 21st Dec) for a full response including details on a full refund into my bank not a voucher to buy more mightydeals or I will be speaking to Trading Standards and the Ombudsman about this and also contacting local press as I have seen people comment on your boards already and don't see any reply from you on the internet or communications to your Customers proving that the boards are safe.
    Here are the details you advised upon purchasing;
    Jump on board an amazing self-balancing scooter!
    Move forwards, backwards and around corners
    Available in white
    CE certified charger
    EU plug with UK adapter
    12-month suppliers warranty

    Jump on board the latest craze championed by gadget-loving celbrities! These gravity defying balance boards can move forwards, backwards and even around corners! Featuring fully rechargeable internal batteries, these white balance scooters are powered by 500-watt motors and can move at up to 12kmph. Order yours today for just £155.00!
    Features:
    Top speed: 12km/h
    Speed limit tip: warning sound+rise
    Climbing ability: 25 degrees
    Maximum load: 130kg
    Body weight: 10.5kg
    Working temperature: -40degrees-70degrees
    Turning radius: 0M
    Motor power: 500W
    Battery type: lithium battery
    Battery capacity: 4.4A
    Battery voltage: 36V
    Battery power: 158W/watts
    Battery indicator: LED light
    Charging time: 1-2 hours
    Charging temperature: 0-45 degrees
    Charger: 50-60Hz 90-240V
    Waterproof performance: 5 waterproof
    Body height: 17cm
    Chassis height: 3cm
    Pedal height: 11cm
    Tire type: solid tyre
    Tire size: 6.5 inches(17cm)
    Package size: 66cm*26cm*26cm
    Gross weight: 12kg+
    Packing: body, charger

    Just click on 'Buy Now' to get your voucher code and ordering instructions.
  • zaax
    zaax Posts: 1,913 Forumite
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    Ring your local trading standards. One of the problems with these 'Hover' boards is that they have no fuse in the plug.
    Do you want your money back, and a bit more, search for 'money claim online' - They don't like it up 'em Captain Mainwaring
  • I am too suffering from the curse of Mighty Deals. Bought an iPhone from then the start of October and I'm still trying to get my money back on the 21st December. It was for £175.

    Who can I report this to? I've had numerous emails, chased multiple people and yet despite being told my refund was being processed I have not received it.

    What can I do?
  • Oh and thanks and Happy Christmas
  • wealdroam
    wealdroam Posts: 19,180 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I am too suffering from the curse of Mighty Deals. Bought an iPhone from then the start of October and I'm still trying to get my money back on the 21st December. It was for £175.

    Who can I report this to? I've had numerous emails, chased multiple people and yet despite being told my refund was being processed I have not received it.

    What can I do?
    Was that part of the deal then... you buy a phone and they give you your money back?

    Or is there something missing from your post?

    Oh and thanks and Happy Christmas
    And a happy Christmas to you too.
  • The phone had a faulty battery despite the website saying all phones were given new batteries etc.

    I sent the phone back, they acknowledged the phone being received and said my refund was being processed.

    But I'm still waiting for the refund.

    I cashed in my voucher the 11th October and I'm still waiting for the refund.
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