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Topic: Seeking Advice from the Community! My Experience with AppleBitcoins.com (Read 69 times)

sr. member
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Are you serious about risking more than $500 to get a 15% discount?
Domain name alone is enough to raise doubts, the website design does not look professional, and if they deliver the first order, you will be scammed at some point.

The pictures on the site are all from the internet, and there is no pictures from their store.
They do not display legal data or commercial registration number.
A clear policy in the event of defects or refunds.
Paying in Bitcoins only is another reason to raise suspicion, they try to disguise themselves by avoiding accepting PayPal or any other reversible payment method.
Exaggerated discounts are another reason to be suspicious.
legendary
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Thanks for sharing your experience with them. I had the impression that the whole industry was shady.

I can't give you any particular advice, but just stay away from the cloud-macs-for-tent business (for example, vmosx is a scam, despite proudly proclaiming they accept Bitcoin).
hero member
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There is no enough details from them in the internet. Didnt see any related thread about them here except this. Trustpilot reviews are mixed, their account is verified but almost there's no respond from them on the reviews there especially for the negative ones yet many review including you claim that their support is responsive.

Well, there are verified reviews there, means that the reviews are from their actual clients and all of them are negative. The rest are from random reviews which probably are fake ones.

I'll be wary buying anything from this kind of service regardless of running for how many years yet you can't hear any vouch, news, PR, anything about them, just a typical reviews from paid review sites and you sound like one of them.
newbie
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Hello fellow Bitcoin enthusiasts,

I wanted to share my experience with AppleBitcoins.comand also seek some advice from the community. I recently ordered an iPad from their website, and I must say, the process was smooth and hassle-free.

I was a bit skeptical at first, but after doing some research and reading reviews from other customers, I decided to take a chance. I placed the order and paid with Bitcoin, and to my surprise, I received the iPad within a few days.

The product was in excellent condition, and there were no flaws or issues with the delivery. The support team at AppleBitcoins.com was also very responsive and helpful in answering any questions I had.

Based on this positive experience, I am now considering placing a bulk order with them for some MacBook laptops. The prices on their website seem very competitive, and I like the fact that they accept Bitcoin as payment.

However, before making a larger investment, I wanted to check with the community to see if anyone else has had any experience with bulk purchases from Apple Bitcoins. Is there anything I should be aware of before placing a larger order? Are there any red flags that I should watch out for?

I look forward to hearing from the community and thank you all in advance for your insights.



Here are some additional questions and concerns that I would like to hear from users who have placed a bulk order with Apple Bitcoins before:

1) Were there any delays or issues with the delivery of the products during the bulk order process?

2) Did you receive any discounts or incentives for placing a bulk order?

3) Were there any differences in the quality of the products received during the bulk order compared to individual orders?

4) Has anyone experienced any issues with returns or refunds for bulk orders?

5) How was the packaging and shipping of the products during the bulk order process?

6) Did you encounter any additional fees or charges during the bulk order process?

I am very interested in hearing about your experiences and appreciate any insights or advice that you can provide. Thank you!
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