QUOTE(batmanzie @ May 12 2013, 01:53 AM)
Watch out, Hulala is well known on putting gimmicky information. In other words, they are scammers!!!!WTA - Which Power Bank most recommended?, Share your experiences
WTA - Which Power Bank most recommended?, Share your experiences
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May 14 2013, 11:28 PM
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QUOTE(batmanzie @ May 12 2013, 01:53 AM) Watch out, Hulala is well known on putting gimmicky information. In other words, they are scammers!!!! |
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Sep 2 2013, 07:02 PM
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Guys, watch out for Hulala powerbank ongoing scam..I couldn't believe that many had fallen into their scheme Philips 30000 mAh powerbank, now, they are on to something even bigger! The so called 50,000 mAh powerbank!
Here's the link - http://www.hulala.com.my/deal/power-bank-50000mah-sfe Stats:- Price: RM 109 with free mini powerbank? Seriously? Dimension: 146 x 76 x 18mm Weight: Not stated cause they are afraid information might get compromised, cause there is no such thing as 50,000 mAh capacity in such small dimension and price. In contrast to that, let's compare with the original 15,600 mAh Yoobao powerbank:- Link: http://www.yoobao.com/en/product.asp?b_id=...m_id=0&a_id=687 Price: RM 175 Dimension: 212 x140 x 35mm Weight: 380g Fake China made powerbank are usually overrated rather than the usual 1%-50% of it's said capacity. The Philips powerbank scenario could be easily avoided because anyone could have easily search for archive of such product in the Philips official site/reliable sources. Whatever product seems too good to be true please do your research before buying la |
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