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Battery-store.eu Safe to use??

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September 22, 2014 1:16:08 AM

Hi,
I really need a replacement battery for my LG P210, but could only find battery-store.eu as the only available option.
Any opinions or personal experiences with these guys would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
wishba

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September 22, 2014 1:22:26 AM

Google 'Problems with battery-store.eu'
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September 22, 2014 1:30:21 AM

i7Baby said:
Google 'Problems with battery-store.eu'

Hmmm... according to one site it is great, but could not find other information about this site. Please advise me in the right direction for a quality, preferably continental store for replacement laptop batteries?
Thank you,
wishba
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September 22, 2014 1:35:13 AM

Google 'Battery Store Europe'

Then for each one, Google to see if there's been problems.
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September 22, 2014 4:45:10 AM

i7Baby said:
Google 'Battery Store Europe'

Then for each one, Google to see if there's been problems.


Couldn't find any info. Please help someone
wuishba?
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September 22, 2014 5:41:53 AM

Use the internet to help yourself.
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September 22, 2014 6:31:47 AM

Can anyone provide any details or some input on the site Battery store.eu? I'm hoping someone on here is willing to share personal experiences with transaction, shipping time and billing, etc.... Everything about the site seems okay, but when trying to order a P210 battery came up as out of stock. Gave customer service a quick e-mail and their response was that they actually somehow had exactly one left in stock.
I'm just being wary of this sudden convenience. I have read their site reviews on resellerratings, which was the single only place I could find some opinions, and also their own feedback page which had some general information but that's about it.
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September 22, 2014 6:51:24 AM

Looking at the website, I would run.

SSL certificate isn't for their domain; it's for a supercheap hosting provider; they couldn't be bothered spending $100 for a cert. The various "you can trust us, we're secure" logos are thus almost certainly incorrectly used. None are linked except for XHTML/CSS validation (WTF?), which the site fails.

No contact phone, and the address is out of Hong Kong. No phone number or specific names to contact, just an email. It's not specified which country the office hours are in. Undisclosed who the domain belongs to in WHOIS.

Run Away.
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September 22, 2014 6:50:44 PM

Someone Somewhere said:
Looking at the website, I would run.

SSL certificate isn't for their domain; it's for a supercheap hosting provider; they couldn't be bothered spending $100 for a cert. The various "you can trust us, we're secure" logos are thus almost certainly incorrectly used. None are linked except for XHTML/CSS validation (WTF?), which the site fails.

No contact phone, and the address is out of Hong Kong. No phone number or specific names to contact, just an email. It's not specified which country the office hours are in. Undisclosed who the domain belongs to in WHOIS.

Run Away.


Thank you. You helped me avoid a potential scam or possibly purchasing a faulty product of questionable authenticity.
wishba
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September 22, 2014 7:47:02 PM

Oh, even if they were legit the product is definitely a 3rd party knockoff.
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