on 12-12-2016 12:58
on 12-12-2016 12:58
So I have been having issues with my LG G5, keeps having a constant loop of the start up screen and wont stay on. I had also recently cracked the back camera lense so thought I may aswell send that off using my insurance.
there was no more LG G5's in stock, so offered to replace with the galaxy s7 edge which I thought was great.
Delivered today, and was just handed the phone, no box, no charger or anything. So how exactly am I meant to charge this? Last time I had a replacement phone off my insurance was in June, this was a refurb of my G5 and arrived in a sealed box with a charger. Why hasnt this been the same this time?
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on 12-12-2016 13:00
on 12-12-2016 13:00
on 12-12-2016 13:02
It sounds like ayou have been given a reconditioned phone or one returned as unwanted. Did you not even receive a USB lead?
on 12-12-2016 13:02
Surely it should at least come in a box? I've had 3 replacements this year, and never has a phone just been given to me without any packaging
on 12-12-2016 13:04
no usb lead, literally just the phone as it is.
on 12-12-2016 13:06
on 12-12-2016 13:06
on 12-12-2016 13:08
on 12-12-2016 13:08
I find it wrong on so many levels that no charger is included these days. We've all heard the horror stories about spurious chargers and their use.
on 12-12-2016 13:12
Ive had refurbished devices before, but even they came in a box. if its not sealed how am i meant to know if its been tampered with?
on 12-12-2016 13:14
on 12-12-2016 13:14
@jonsie wrote:I find it wrong on so many levels that no charger is included these days. We've all heard the horror stories about spurious chargers and their use.
Agree...even old chargers that folk might have lying at the back of a drawer could also be suspect in my opinion.... Ridiculous unsafe practice. Pay 100's for a phone and then add to the cost by having to buy a charger...
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on 12-12-2016 13:15
on 12-12-2016 13:15