I received an email from the company earlier this morning, they are looking for early reviewers to test out their cases for Galaxy Note 10/10 plus.
I used to receive a few cases from them for free, I am not affiliated with them or work for them.
If you are getting Note 10 / 10 Plus this year, you might want to take a look.
Cool company with decent products, and they are from Texas.
Also the fact that the spelling of a lot of things in that page seem horribly off (but they still claim to be a TX-based company) makes me wonder if this is legit...
UPDATE: I didn't mean to sound like the company was bogus, just that the page this referred to might have been (it seems it's not). Any online form that asks for money-related accounts and personal info like a phone number paired with misspelled contents raises red flags (as it should) these days. But again, this doesn't seem to be the case, and I HAVE used their cases before, so I'm sure the company itself is legit, was just questioning the link, that's all (usually got their cases off of Amazon, first time I've visited any site related to them).
i am curious tho as to how these type of cases, that have the front part, the kind of raised part on the front, how do they affect these phones that have curved screens????
Guess they all got inspired by Otterbox! I have their cases for Note 9 and s10plus, does make the edge app harder to touch at the beginning, when You get use to it, It will be just fine.
Also the fact that the spelling of a lot of things in that page seem horribly off (but they still claim to be a TX-based company) makes me wonder if this is legit...
UPDATE: I didn't mean to sound like the company was bogus, just that the page this referred to might have been (it seems it's not). Any online form that asks for money-related accounts and personal info like a phone number paired with misspelled contents raises red flags (as it should) these days. But again, this doesn't seem to be the case, and I HAVE used their cases before, so I'm sure the company itself is legit, was just questioning the link, that's all (usually got their cases off of Amazon, first time I've visited any site related to them).
I got a free Note9 case from them when it came out, and also purchased a diff color. . They are legit and I love the case. If I get the Note10 it is the case I'll purchase.
Not sure. I got an email from the guy yesterday asking me which model I was going to buy and that the cases were going on Amazon tomorrow (today?). I actually thought I mentioned which case back when I first signed up. Seems like a nice guy. You got your case already?
Not sure. I got an email from the guy yesterday asking me which model I was going to buy and that the cases were going on Amazon tomorrow (today?). I actually thought I mentioned which case back when I first signed up. Seems like a nice guy. You got your case already?
Are we supposed to reply to that email? Like you said, the info is already submitted with the form and in the body of the email from the reviews address.
Also the fact that the spelling of a lot of things in that page seem horribly off (but they still claim to be a TX-based company) makes me wonder if this is legit...
UPDATE: I didn't mean to sound like the company was bogus, just that the page this referred to might have been (it seems it's not). Any online form that asks for money-related accounts and personal info like a phone number paired with misspelled contents raises red flags (as it should) these days. But again, this doesn't seem to be the case, and I HAVE used their cases before, so I'm sure the company itself is legit, was just questioning the link, that's all (usually got their cases off of Amazon, first time I've visited any site related to them).
Actually, asking for the email tied to my PayPal account is what caused me to disengage.