$10 Qi Wireless charger.

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I'm almost tempted to pick up a $25 prepaid card and use it to buy two at this price.
If it's a scam, at least the risk is limited to the balance on the prepaid card.
 

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Exactly what I thought I read this reports wouldn't allow to view negatives only but I did find some reporting 3.5 months to arrive or not arriving while the "others" seamed more then happy looking sus.

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If it's too good to be true then yeah.

Obvious scam is obvious. The greedy will fall for it though.

For all we know, it might not be a scam. There was this wireless charger for $7 in the wireless charger thread that got bought up by the people at XDA for charging the Nexus 4. That charger worked, and it was not a scam.

Too bad they don't accept PayPal. If they did, I would have bought one.
 

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Even if you do get it, how well made do you think it'll be? Could you damage your $300 phone by using a cheap charger, and would it be worth it?

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If it makes you more comfortable to pay $30 you can do that but I know of many products where the same factory in China makes two different products with the same electronics inside, but one retails for twice the price of the other. Actually, I know some where it's the exact same product and the only difference is the sales channel, the packaging, and the price.
 

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If it makes you more comfortable to pay $30 you can do that but I know of many products where the same factory in China makes two different products with the same electronics inside, but one retails for twice the price of the other. Actually, I know some where it's the exact same product and the only difference is the sales channel, the packaging, and the price.

Its not a matter of comfort, but experience. If a deal sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Sometimes difference in price can be accounted for in post-sale support, warranty, etc.

Go ahead and buy the cheap dross, I'm too old to waste time on crap I throw away soon after buying.

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