China has infomercials, a heck of a lot of them at that too, covering everything from breast enlargements to helping Chinese parents make their kids taller. Every now and again, in between the snake oil remedies, an ad will run selling electronics such as tablet computers and cell phones. If you are in China donāt ever, I repeat donāt ever, buy a tablet computer or cell phone from an infomercial; youāll regret it, just like one man in Haikou, Hainan province did.
Looking for a cheap deal on a tablet computer, Mr. Zhang (surname only) of Haikou city decided to buy a tablet computer that he saw advertised on TV. Zhang saw the infomercial on one of Chinaās state China Central Television stations (the state owns television stations) and was swayed by the bargain.
The tablet PC advertised by the infomercial was touted to have free wireless internet, the ability to make phone calls, GPS navigation and various other āsmartā features all for the price of $111. The kicker that got Zhang was an endorsement by a local celebrity saying that if the tablet was unsatisfactory, it could be returned for a full refund.
Caving into his tablet lust, Zhang purchased the tablet. After waiting a few days, Zhangās package arrived, and when he opened it he was vastly disappointed by what he received. Contrary to the features advertised, the tablet that Zhang received couldnāt do anything but play very simple gamesāin fact, it was only loaded with āsimple gamesā.
Furious and confused, Zhang called the company to get his full refund. Unfortunately Zhang was never able to reach a customer service agent. After countless calls he finally found the company and they agreed to exchange his ātabletā with the real deal citing a shipping error. After waiting a little while longer Zhangās tablet finally arrivedāexcept it didnāt. Zhang received a box full of lottery tickets and a slip saying he needed to pay another $90 to get his tablet.
Fed up with the situation Zhang gave up, lamenting that he had learned his lesson. Never buy from Chinese infomercials.
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