I had to buy two of the itel power banks to have the experience of one oraimo power bank. We know what to buy per time. Just that most times, our funds aren't enough.eldavis wrote:This is actually true, majority of the times, quality products are usually expensive. I bought an itel power bank, though itel is still well known but it was cheaper than the oraimo i have always wanted. I decided to go for that, let's just assume the one i bought was abit faulty, but to be honest it does not last at all, now i am thinking about how i can buy the oraimo. This would lead to me spending more.
Kalayla wrote:The only thing is that you should be sure that you are getting immense value for your money. Some sellers would swindle you and make you look like a fool.
That's true. Buy original stuffs from recognized dealers. For instance, a good iPhone can last you for 4 years though expensive. In that four years, you should have bought 8 low end phones.Tinni wrote:Buying one quality thing helps one financially than buying five low quality for cheaper prices. It applies to everything in life. One should prioritize quality over quantity.
That is where the problem lies. I have been tricked before to buy a TV very expensive in the name that it's a superior brand not knowing it was refurbished..Tendz wrote:Kalayla wrote:The only thing is that you should be sure that you are getting immense value for your money. Some sellers would swindle you and make you look like a fool.
Unfortunately, there are sellers out there who may try to take advantage of unsuspecting buyers and deceive them into believing they are getting a great deal.
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