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Location: United StatesMember since: 16 Nov, 2001

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bighotsellingshop (2493)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
autoxbert-au (13226)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Thanks for buying from AutoXbert Store.Fantastic eBayer
healthgreater (125)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
wyze-direct (5440)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A++++++
r-lsales (314791)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
tomshoo2015 (29618)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
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Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
Reviews (5)
LG Electronics WCP-300 Wireless Charging Pad for Qi Enabled Devices Black
22 Oct, 2015
Almost no wires, very cool device
The only complaint I have is that I thought it had "positioning magnets" - Magnets that would ensure perfect alignment with the phone. That was the whole reason I went for the official LG wireless charger, when there are so many "Made in China" models for far less money. If there are magnets, they are not nearly as strong as I thought they would be, in fact I'm not even sure they are there. There seem to be a slight attraction to the phone, or my own magnet, but that could just be from the magnetic field used for charging. That being said, unlike reviews for generic version (made in China), alignment is not super critical. Centering the phone on the disc and off we go. I was not expecting two (cool) things: 1) The phone makes a sound when it starts to charge, this I know it's in the right spot. 2) There is an LED that indicates charging status (not charging, charging, charged). I totally was not expecting that and am totally pleased with the product. On last thing, it's wireless before the phone and "puck", the puck needs power and uses the same charger and cable that you would use with your phone. Personally, I used an extra charger I had, with a longer wire, to permanently connect to the puck. I now use my original charger for mobile use.
Helmet Replacement Pads Set for Giro Eclipse Bicycle Helmet
13 Oct, 2017
Fantastic fix, great price
My original pads completely disintegrated. These pads are thicker, and fit great, as the shape is the same as the originals. I did not think of the Velcro dots when I bought these pads, but luckily I did not need them, but to my surprise, new ones where included (contrary to the listing I read). This is good, as I may need to replace the Velcro in the future. Thank you for making my helmet comfortable, and fitting, again.
08 Apr, 2012
Good drive, but did not help solve my problem.
If you are considering this drive type as a 1:1 replacement, I have some words of advice: It may not work. I own this drive. I am trying to clone it. Why? My MBR and partition tables got trashed. I don't want to edit my drive, so I set out on eBay to buy the "same" drive to clone it, so I can edit the copy. Only thing is clone does not work as the two Seagate ST3120026As I have bought on eBay are smaller than my ST3120026A (clone only works to same size or larger drives). How is this possible you ask? Well my drive is a retail drive and the two drives I bought on eBay are OEMs. The first physical sector on a retail drive is 0. The first physical sector on an OEM drive seems to be 63. Therefore the OEM drive is smaller (by 64 sectors) than a retail drive. I was told that computer manufacturer's typical do some propriety stuff to the the drives, thus making them unique. So bottom line is it a great drive, but if you want a "retail" drive, you most likely won't get one on eBay (unless it is in a retail box). Most drives on eBay are "pulls" from "name brand" computers and thus not retail. If you want to know before you buy, you will need to have the seller download "SeaTools" from the Seagate website and run a test to determine the first physical sector. If it is not 0, it's most likely and OEM. In the end I bought a Seagate 160MB drive, and while I have not used it yet, I am confident I will be able to clone my 120 onto the 160. I hope this helps someone avoid the multiple buys I encountered. If you plan to clone, be sure to up-size your drive requirements.