
The percentage of returned gadgets that have nothing wrong with them.
Of the $13.8 billion worth of returned products in 2007, only 5 percent were because gadgets were actually broken, according to a 2008 study.
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I reported it to ebay based on your info. I hope you are right.
Yeah, thanks for not allowing me to sell my other bids that were listed, I appreciate it! Would be one thing to shut someone's account down if you personally could verify that these phones were fake, ebay hasn't said they are fake yet either. I explained my situation in full detail below. I'm sure you weren't even a bidder, did you notice that I had a money back guarantee if they were unsatisfied in any way? You jeopardized my only source of income at this time, now I cannot sell all my other items. Hope you're satisfied? Don't you know people make a living off of selling on ebay? My intentions were to retract the bid had my supplier sold me something other than what he promised. This could still very well be a legit phone. Even the blogger had stated he was "betting" it wasn't real, my supplier is not from the US.