The wrong place to do business .
The wrong place to do business .
They send me the wrong part , now I have to buy a new one and return the old one for store credit , How about that for business ?
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The wrong place to do business .
They send me the wrong part , now I have to buy a new one and return the old one for store credit , How about that for business ?
In our search for a reliable and honest supplier of iPhone parts, we tried several orders with Etech, based in the USA. Their parts were sometimes good but their prices were always too high. Two main problems, you might expect: sometimes their parts were pure junk and not as described; second, they could never ship without getting the address and company name wrong, the most bizarre thing, as it showed up correctly in every emailed invoice. In the end they gave up and so did we.
They even blamed us, writing that:
"We corrected it multiple times and for some reason every time you placed a new order it generated back. Maybe there was something autofilled on your end of the account."
Big thumbs down on this stellarly bad customer service
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