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Infinity Links Charging Bracelets

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fallen121
fallen121 Posts: 913 Forumite
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edited 9 September 2019 at 9:07PM in Praise, vent & warnings
Infinity Links Charging Bracelets
https://infinitylinksnow.com

The bracelets on this site are very fashionable and offer a portable means of recharging your mobile phone on the move. And as they cost the best part of £40 they are an expensive luxury. I was lucky enough to get one for the price of postage but it stopped working after a couple of months.

According to the returns policy on their website the company offer change of mind returns within 30 days but faulty goods are shown to be an exception to this policy. At least that was my interpretation. Imagine my surprise when I contacted the company to ask about my faulty bracelet to be told that FAULTY goods need to be returned within the 30 day period also. I would say that that isn't exactly made clear in their returns policy and I would warn potential buyers that should you lay out good money for one of these and it subsequently stops working within the first year you are basically screwed. DON'T BUY.

https://photos.google.com/photo/AF1QipPi3QHPTw1RQnLgq4DpGCChxWP0kvJZkPuKtoTr

Happy to forward on the lovely email I received from their customer service department when I informed them about my faulty bracelet telling me I was out of time and offering me a discount code against a new bracelet. As IF.

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  • hollydays
    hollydays Posts: 19,812 Forumite
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    edited 9 September 2019 at 10:39PM
    Former car dealers with a mate who's got a degree in computers...
    It is a uk company.
    Just because someone says something is " luxury" doesn't make it so.
    It's a typical type of target for online scammers
  • macman
    macman Posts: 53,129 Forumite
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    The lack of a decent retailer warranty does not remove your statutory rights under CRA 2015 though.
    No free lunch, and no free laptop ;)
  • No mention of this with these therefore these things will stop working after a while because of the apple updates.
  • sal_III
    sal_III Posts: 1,953 Forumite
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    No mention of this with these therefore these things will stop working after a while because of the apple updates.
    Made For Iphone certification has nothing to do with stopping to work after updates. The reason it stops working is because of poor quality, not because of Apple updates.

    Not to mention MfI is falsely slapped left right and centre on cheap Chinese gear and in no way it's presence a guarantee it will last.
  • Ganga
    Ganga Posts: 4,253 Forumite
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    I see that you have posted this on TWO forums.
  • Cheap tack and trinkets. No Uk address on website. Says to me that they are Shady people. Best avoid.
  • Must be a massive coincidence then most peoples leads etc stop working after an apple update just down to poor quality parts :think:
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