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2016-05-27
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2016-05-27
, 17:25
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2016-05-27
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Care to specify that 'significantly less' with actual figures?
If you do, take into consideration proper VAT (for different countries) + postage.
How would you 'import' from Snapdeal - via agent or take a trip to India? Consider those, too.
What comes to warranty and distance: limitations exist e.g. you cannot ship mobile phones from UK to India, you cannot ship devices with batteries via post office from Finland to India (only via courier i.e. UPS/DHL, read: costly) etc... I'm sure other limitations exist. Of course, you can take (another) trip to India which is a bit pricey for that -as you put it- 'proper warranty' and IMO practically nullifies it altogether in usefulness.
Not saying you're wrong, I'd just like to see what 'significantly less' actually comes down to, proper warranty or not.
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2016-05-27
, 18:11
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It's sad to see that the only means of payment outside of Finland is Paypal. Even credit card payment is handled via Paypal...
Anyway, placed my order, despite loathing Paypal.
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2016-05-27
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2016-05-27
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I'd seen an early misprint on a site re: the price - €275 ... €175 is a rather better deal.
However, sending things around - regardless of sparsely policed import regs - is rather less complicated than you make it sound.
Also, I don't think the battery part is significant. Since if the device is faulty as opposed to the battery, you need not return the battery.
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2016-05-27
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You conveniently left out VAT + shipping cost + how to actually get the phone from Snapdeal (they don't deliver outside India, as far as I know) -> more expenses.
So I'd say getting the Intex phone to your hands costs more than you make it sound.
And regarding warranty you know for certain the battery is not at fault, how?
But let's say it's not and it can be left out. The phone still cannot be sent to India at least by UK Royal Mail http://www.royalmail.com/india (under Prohibitions). Sure, it may not be complicated to send it otherwise - but it will cost you more.
Your 'significantly less' does not yet sound very convincing.
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2016-05-27
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2016-05-27
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Can you read? You even quoted the part of my post where I'd seen €275 as opposed to €175.
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