Hello Hank I needed a new charger and before I purchased one I did a Google search to get some information and found out about this site amongst lots of other’s.
As the title of this thread is asking if Gearbest are selling fake chargers? I thought I shall reply as I have just purchased one from them the one I purchased is Genuine so I returned here to give my view.
Maybe I have been busy today as for Official Site | Norton™ - Antivirus & Anti-Malware Software that is a Customer review site so I gave my review and yes if you look you will find more that is the IDEA of review sites.
I went by the test on the Nitecore site as I read it so thats why I asked. I directly contacted Nitecore earlier than the thread for clarification but got no response. My sliders are likely not magnetic, havent pulled it down to test properly but my magnet appears not to stick. The positive end is not, the negative end is definitely magnetic.
The English in general are no better at English than most from English speaking nations.
LOL. That’s hilarious. “I know I just joined this forum yesterday but I am here to say that Gearbest is a completely honest and trustworthy company and I buy from them every day. Best service I’ve ever had.” Nah, that’s not suspicious. Seriously… Why does anyone buy from them??? How many times do they have to slap us in the face while we just shout “Thank you sir may I have another!”. Have a great day all! 0:)
Maybe you’re real — if so, just a thought.
You seem quite overenthusiastic, having just started buying from Gearbest and giving them five-star ratings.
Take a little time, read some of the other posts about the company, and buy for a while.
You just might change your mind.
I received e-mail from Gearbest asking whether I would like, after I posted review on their site for one of items I bought, to write positive reviews about their stores.
I would be receiving wonderful gift if I did, they would send me links to review sites where I should write them.
Yeah, I got that email, August 10th, and ignored it.
I think this is payment for advertising: “we will provide you the websites URL links …. After this,we will offer you a big gift right away”
You’d think nowadays they’d use bots rather than involving their customers. Well, whatever works, right?