Monday, September 1, 2014

5 deceptive practices by retailers … – Portal PR

When you buy a new camera, camcorder, DVD player or projector equipment – beware. It happens that before the device goes into your hands is actively used by the employees of the store and was not new, or that unknowingly buying equipment for the repair or upgrade you will not be able to count on the warranty expired. /> Such practices are generally legitimate, but calculated on the client inadvertently, so not really fair to him. What you need to know going into the store with electronics? Five common pitfalls.

Hardware refurb

It is common practice both manufacturers and retailers who, after the entry into force of the provisions enabling customers refunds devices without giving any reason , the factory renewal and purification devices, place them back on store shelves – often in the promotion and tempting price. The practice is legal and fair, provided that the consumer is aware that the device is not brand new and could be used by others. To do so the packaging in which the equipment must be suitably marked and the message quite clear. Sorry – not always the case.

There are situations that the seller silent about the issue of regeneration and do not inform customers that the device is not brand new. Then the equipment “regenerated” is located on a shelf or without this information, or the enigmatic stamp refurb edition , which is not for everyone is clear, and often arouses even feel that it’s kind of special edition.

Hardware powystawowy

When buying electronic equipment at a reduced price worth it to find the seller, if he was not part of the exhibition shop. Recently, the Internet went around the story of a client who bought a professional camera at a reduced price of 11 thousand. gold as unused equipment powystawowy. After returning home, we found that the camera used probably all store employees and potential customers who have made him a total of 23 thousand. images

Lifetime Service

Manufacturers often praise the lifetime servicing their equipment. For an outside customer “for life” here, however, may not be clear. Convinced that the company will take care of his equipment, even for 20 years, waiting for disappointment. “Lifetime” Service does not apply because the life of the device itself, but the life of the model. So if the camera model X, whose production ended five years ago breaks down, you can not count on its service.

sales models that no longer will be supported

Unaware of the client may also fall victim to the promotion, within which it can buy cheaper last device model, the production of which has just been completed. This often means that the manufacturer will not offer updates, new features or improvements, and the product will not be further developed. In this way the use of the device will be much less rewarding, and sometimes even more difficult.

Apparently reduction

A practice very often used, not only in the electronics industry, is a manifestation of “promotional” prices of equipment, which in reality does not promotional. Thus, the shelves are apparently unit prices lower than the original, and in fact in the same or even higher. Sellers are hiding the standard price, or increase it for some time, precisely to the choice by the time indicate its reduction. Clueless customer leaves the store satisfied – he was able to buy the unit at a bargain price. Only after comparing the offers of other shops, it turns out that a lot of really overpaid.

MiTAC International Corporation

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