Cases are pretty okay, although some of them don't have a 100% fit and they slide easily of your phone (motorola razr). Contacted them to have it returned, but they have no warehouse in Europe so I ha... See more
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In ordered a case for my Oppo Find X9 Pro. Its very nice and feels high Quality. Although the edge had a little bit of a bad shape, being compressed from a hard edge in the packaging. I contacted Winc... See more
V. Poor. Screen protector too thick and screen would not respond to touch Case high shine and not like advert. Quality poor Customer service poor. Offered a 4.99 refund vs full refund... See more
I’m not happy with this product. It broke after the first drop, which is very disappointing for something that costs $30. I also requested a warranty replacement, but they asked me to pay $15.99 for... See more
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Poor Product
While I appreciate the product is being delivered from outside the UK, the delivery time is quite long.
Biggest issue is that to make this screen saver fit a screen which is slightly curved in the edges they have just made it really small (external screen on Motorola Razer 50 Ultra).
This means some of the screen is obscured by the protectors edges and makes touching the screen very difficult. In addition £14 for one screen protector is ridiculous.
Do not buy.
All bad
All bad. Expensive case, used twice and broke (whilst still in immaculate condition). They said that’s general wear and tear after 35 days and won’t do a thing plol. Oh, actually they said they’d send me a replacement if I paid the postage of £20
Exactly Starry Night case but not the part they show on the website
I ordered oil painting series case for Sony Xperia 1 III.
I took a week or two for the package to be delivered to my home.
The case looks good with "OK" quality. But it does obviously not look exactly like the one on the website.
The website shows matching color on the edge. But the real one has no colored edge at all. Even the oil painting on the case also looks different. It seems like it was just cut from the big full-scale Starry Night. Mine is from the right side of the frame with yellow moon and the town below with no church. (Other painting might see the same.)
Satisfied : Dissatified
50 : 50
Winscase.com a big scam
The look of the phone cases attracted me & I ended ordering from their site (winscase.com). They took 2 weeks to deliver my product and guess what, it came broken. Now when I am contacting them, there's no response from them. I paid £37 for one phone case and feels like scammed. Stay away from these Chinese sites.
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