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    yesterday i wrote an respons on geekbuyings blog at tronsmart t428, i wrote about that geekbuying ,when selling rk3188 Sticks, should warn there costumers about the video issue, before they buy, because most people buy these stick for main use with video........it was just deleted, its the last drop i never buy chinese anymore and can say to other ------DONT BUY THESE STICKS BEFORE THE ISSUES ARE SOLVED AND TESTED!!!!!!

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    Originally posted by poul50 View Post
    yesterday i wrote an respons on geekbuyings blog at tronsmart t428, i wrote about that geekbuying ,when selling rk3188 Sticks, should warn there costumers about the video issue, before they buy, because most people buy these stick for main use with video........it was just deleted, its the last drop i never buy chinese anymore and can say to other ------DONT BUY THESE STICKS BEFORE THE ISSUES ARE SOLVED AND TESTED!!!!!!

    Unfortunately they dont and tbh it will reflect very badly on them.

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      #3
      Geekbuying is nowing it and Work with the Developer of our Forum to remove this.
      If you watch you find out we have a new Kernel for this Device that´s fix this.

      Neomode

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        #4
        kernel ??

        Originally posted by neomode View Post
        Geekbuying is nowing it and Work with the Developer of our Forum to remove this.
        If you watch you find out we have a new Kernel for this Device that´s fix this.

        Neomode
        ok where is the kernel ??

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          #5
          Re: geekbuying blog dont post negative respons

          Originally posted by poul50 View Post
          ok where is the kernel ??
          In kernel secction, please there is a search zone in upper right, search for your device name kernel, for example mk802IV kernel.

          leolas
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            Re: geekbuying blog dont post negative respons

            Hi mate this has been fixed.

            Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2

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              #7
              Originally posted by AlbaJoe View Post
              Unfortunately they dont and tbh it will reflect very badly on them.
              Might point btw was that they should not be censoring feedback ..... that is a big no no and only demonstrates ineptitued.

              TBH they should just remove the feedback .... all of it and that way they are not deliberately misleading people.

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                #8
                I actually have been talking about this for 2 months on here and have called out geekbuying on this manipulation a few times.He wont even respond and just act ignorant and ignore what hes doing wrong.

                Wheres the fix for t428? I do not see it listed someone post a link for the people who do not have the time to go through each and every kernel or rom to fix the issues. I gave up after the 3rd flash as a waste of time for myself,as my time is too valuable to stay in front of the computer all day and night to fix it.

                Do not see it listed on geekbuyings either or even tronsmart AND who has not updated their webpage in 3 months.

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                  #9
                  Hello,

                  Here you find the fix:


                  Neomode

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                    #10
                    I should add I have seen a negative response on the T428 but I have now seen a few posts on here with people complaining their negative reviews arent being accepted.

                    I can kind of understand why they might not publish them given the mod/development nature of these products but that means they shouldnt cherry pick either.

                    I suggest geekbuying DO NOT PUBLISH ANY FEEDBACK on their products. That protects them and the buyer imho.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by poul50 View Post
                      yesterday i wrote an respons on geekbuyings... deleted, its the last drop i never buy chinese anymore and can say to other ------DONT BUY THESE STICKS BEFORE THE ISSUES ARE SOLVED AND TESTED!!!!!!
                      Its wasted time writing a product review to post @ geekbuying. They overdo it so bad you would think buyers would know not to base a buying decision on any reviews there. To be fair, its not just China sites that pad their "reviews". Amazon is one of the very few retailers that is hands off about their buyer reviews. Amazon's Jeff Bezos is a billiant, innovative CEO who wants the truth, not just apparant success & profits. The best businessmen do. They need accurate facts on which to base their decisions.

                      Walmart comes close to having an honest feedback system but they do edit. Newegg used to be a superb retail site to learn about computing products and a thing or two about manufacturing and quality control. They were hands off about reviews. Many were written by very experienced and skilled technicians. When they decided a few years ago to greatly expand sales by pushing cheaper brand products alongside the best, they took to editing buyer reviews. Of course, they deny it but reviewers like myself found their more negative reviews mysteriously disappear a day or two after posting them. Sellers like Newegg are known to "trade-in" their reputation for authorized retailer status (which means reduced factory prices for them) and return they serve as "front man" for the manufacturer.

                      When you prepare to buy any electronic product, there is no escaping the FACT that buyers must do their homework. The marketplace is full of hype. There are individuals who think it their life mission to go about claiming outstanding products are sheer garbage and there are those who denounce a good product for a single minor flaw or two. Many buyers
                      report their buy is great within a few hours of getting it. They have nothing to say & just
                      thrill at seeing themselves published on Internet, or they are political and rage at all
                      businesses.
                      Last edited by Bruisedquasar012; 31 July 2013, 15:50.

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