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TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

They sell defective products and take no responsability

I Bought a computer, it had severe overheating issues.

I've sent it for repairs from official site, stays away 2 weeks, comes back: the issue is still there, I kept it as is because they did not solve my problem and also wiped my hard disk for no reason.

Fast forward 2 years: one morning the computer doesn't boot up. It's completely dead. I ask for assistance, they tell me my warranty is expired and I must pay any intervention, and the computer not working anymore is not their responsibility and they won't do nothing unless I buy some kind of warranty extension they are selling.

I will NEVER buy one of their products again and I advise you to do the same!

October 21, 2023
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