Archive for the ‘electronic goods’ Category

Can someone tell me where i can buy inexpensive electronic goods?

October 24, 2009 - 9:56 am 2 Comments


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http://www.points2shop.com/?ref=bRownies

Once you sign up you start with 250 points because i refered you and then you do things to earn more points. With these points you get prizes off amazon.com and you can order electronics, this can help you pay or even get them for free. If you sign up add me at bRownies ill help you out :)

Can someone tell me where i can buy inexpensive electronic goods?

October 24, 2009 - 9:56 am 2 Comments


Hey if your looking to get electronic goods for cheap or even free check out this site

http://www.points2shop.com/?ref=bRownies

Once you sign up you start with 250 points because i refered you and then you do things to earn more points. With these points you get prizes off amazon.com and you can order electronics, this can help you pay or even get them for free. If you sign up add me at bRownies ill help you out :)

How are electronic goods connected to child slavery and killing of endangered animals?

September 23, 2009 - 9:20 pm 4 Comments


It mostly occurs when the stuff gets disposed of in an environmentally friendly way which basically means that it gets shipped to china, disassembled by small children, and dumped in toxic waste pits.

Most of the Electronic goods contain the symbole "CE" whats the meaning?

September 21, 2009 - 7:21 pm 4 Comments

Is there any quality related one or it represent any meaning

When the CE Mark is affixed, it means that the products conform to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and other relevant Directives that are relevant to the products.
See the following site for more details about the CE mark.

Can anyone give me information on the brand of electronic goods called ‘Palsonic" ?

September 17, 2009 - 8:28 pm 1 Comment

I am thinking about buying one but don’t know if it’s a reliable brand.I have never heard of it before.Thanks.

I had a Palsonic TV for about 15 years. Picture quality wasn’t quite as good as some of the more expensive models but I never had any problems with it.

Is it cheaper to buy electronic appliances-goods online directly from a manufacturers site ?

September 15, 2009 - 10:13 pm 3 Comments

as somebody told me back in 2002 ?

i.e a dyson vacuum cleaner purchased FROM dyson would be cheaper by 25% he said.

he also said that buying a Fridge Freezer from LG directly FROM LG would be cheaper too.

was he talking out of his a$$ ?

online shopping, is it considerably cheaper ?

Seeing as electronics manufacturers will not sell directly to retail customers in the U.K. at all, I think you know where he was talking from…

Is Money Gram a legit way to buy electronic goods over the internet?

September 12, 2009 - 2:29 am 1 Comment

Im trying to buy electrical goods from someone online but they are requesting that the money be paid through Money Gram which i haven’t really heard of before. Im wanting to know if it is legit and what protection the offer before i proceed to checkout.

almost 100% of this kind of transaction.. Money gram for goods is a scam to get money from you wallet to theirs.

I personally wouldn’t do it. especially if I have to second guess it.

Kuneva: EU to Probe Electronics Retailers on Web

September 10, 2009 - 6:18 pm No Comments

The European Commission on Wednesday launched a major probe into websites that sell electronic goods.

From EBS:
At a press conference today in Brussels, Meglena Kuneva, Member of the EC in charge of Consumer Protection, announced the results of an EU-wide investigation – involving 26 Member States and Norway and Iceland – into misleading advertising and unfair practices on websites selling consumer electronic goods.

The clampdown covered 369 websites selling six of the most popular electronic goods to consumers in the EU – digital cameras, mobile phones, personal music players, DVD players, computer equipment and game consoles. It covered 200 of the biggest websites selling electronic equipment in the EU as well as more than 100 websites which were targeted on the basis of consumer complaints.

The results of the checks carried out in May this year show that 55% of the websites investigated showed irregularities in particular relating to: misleading information about consumer rights; misleading information about the total cost of the product; or incomplete contact details for the trader.

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SOUNDBITE (English) by Meglena Kuneva, Member of the EC in charge of Consumer Protection: the results of our investigation were very disappointing. We found that consumers are being let (down) very badly. At this first stage, national authorities detected problems in 55% of the websites under the review.
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SOUNDBITE (English) by Meglena Kuneva: under EU rules, if you buy something on the internet, the trader must clearly inform you that you have the right for at least 7 days, longer in some countries, to change your mind, without giving any reason, send the product back and get your money back. Actually, this is the difference when you buy in a shop and when you see the item compared to when you buy online. So you have an additional privilege, a little bit ymetric on the side of the consumers, but rightly so because you are shopping online. But on many websites, customers were either not told about this right at all, or even worse were misinformed. For instance many websites indicated that the trader only accepts the product back if it is faulty, or only provides store credit but not a cash refund.
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SOUNDBITE (English) by Meglena Kuneva: so after this one, the second most common problem was misleading or incomplete information about the total cost which is a very important feature when you decide to choose to buy online. I was shocked to find that this was the case for 45% problematic websites.
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SOUNDBITE (English) by Meglena Kuneva: if you live in France and want to buy a digital camera from a Belgian website, you should be able to find clear information on the delivery rates to France before you agree to buy the camera. In many cases, however, customers could not find such information anywhere.
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SOUNDBITE (English) by Meglena Kuneva: now the enforcement phase starts. In the coming months, national enforcement authorities will contact the companies managing the websites concerned and ask them to clarify the situation or bring the sites in line with the law. We have learned from experience that even a simple contact from the national authorities often triggers very good results and traders clean up their websites. Otherwise, companies can be taken to the court or face financial penalties under national law.
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Does any of this loot belong to you?

September 7, 2009 - 7:33 pm No Comments

St. Tammany Parish Sheriffs busted a robbery ring, recovering over $60,000 worth of computers, jewelry, firearms and electronic goods. They are asking the public to come forth and claim their property.

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TVC_Wespro_01

September 4, 2009 - 7:21 pm No Comments

this is a commercial for electronic product…

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