expired 7% off Site Wide - BuyInCoins Plus Free Gift When Spending over $10
This was posted 4 months 12 days ago, and might be an out-dated deal
Enjoy 7% off on all orders using the code.
Plus free gift when you spend over $10 in a transaction.
The gift appears to be an anti-slip mat for the car dash.
As always, when shopping for stuff on shops online it pays off to check eBay for cheaper alternatives before purchasing. Good luck bargain hunting.
Some stuff worth considering:
Cree / Ultrafire flashlights and lithium batteries (might be stuck in customs?)
Cube and Ainol tablets
Bluetooth dongles and wifi stuff
Computer and AV or HDMI cables
Screen protectors
etc. etc.
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+1 voteFWIW i have just been through an horric experience with them for a $630 order of 4 tablets. of the 4, 2 were duds. they refused to pay for a return and started outright lying to me to block a return. the return address they give is china and it's nearly impossible to post electronics back to china esp. with a li battery. in my view they are not to be trusted. at the moment i'm out hundreds of dollars. avoid them if you can.

I think it would be impossible to return any electronic item with Li battery by flight in Aust (unless you have some sort of license?), regardless if this is Buyincoins, Dealextreme, Tinydeal etc…. I guess this is the catch with buying grey import or importing electronics?

http://auspost.com.au/media/documents/customer-guidelines-fo...
Essentially you cannot send lithium batteries by air, but can be sent via surface if the amount is small i.e. consumer devices. Lithium fires are almost impossible to extinguish and it's not something you want to happen on a plane. I'm not sure how we receive shipments of iPads etc., the country of origin must not be so strict. I know the US for example were in the process of softening the restriction to enable devices with batteries installed at manufacture to be forwarded by air. Their guidelines were similar to ours. We must receive tons of stuff by China Air who obviously don't care, but carriers out of Australia will refuse it. All this is assuming that the package declares it contains hazardous materials, and it is picked up by the air carrier as it is scanned for dangerous goods.

AU post has this policy. some private carriers are fine. but 2 small size tablet boxes via pack and send (DHL) to china for example will be $100+.
you can't send by sea to china, it would take 3 months and get stuck in customs or lost. plus for a refund paypal requires you to send with tracking and delivery confirmation.
so if you have to return a tablet to buyincoins your screwed (i bought 4, 2 were duds), they will lie and say 'oh just send it back it will cost $15 to post', they will repeat this lie until you give up. paypal will also try to dodge their 'buyer protection' as their refund policy requires you to return the goods, at your expense!
it seems only if you pay the $100+ to send them back and get your claim 'escalated' you will get you money back, but no assurance they will refund your shipping. if you want to risk all that to save $20 then that's fine, i'm just letting you know my experience so you can make up your own mind.

Me too, about 5 or 6 times in the past few days, but no voucher for me! Never mind, I'm sure I'll find something else I don't need in the next couple of weeks. My freebies were http://www.buyincoins.com/new_en/details/car-anti-non-slip-g... (ignore the listed price).
NimitzHarrington on 10/01/2013 - 23:47 ¶Are their multi function AC adapters any good?
Was considering this: http://www.buyincoins.com/new_en/details/multi-function-word...

These are much cheaper, but lacks USB ports
http://www.buyincoins.com/new_en/details/universal-home-ac-p...
NimitzHarrington on 11/01/2013 - 07:10 ¶Thanks but had one of those before and the covers on the input plugs were hard to push against (appears to stick sometimes)…
NimitzHarrington on 11/01/2013 - 07:20 ¶My colleagues have used the ones with sliding mechanism for years and they've reported no issues, though YMMV…

http://www.buyincoins.com/-product-345.html might be useful after all those ssd replacements

+2 votesIve ordered from them many times. All items received in about 3-4weeks I think, usual shipping time from china/ebay. They do respond to inquiries. Ive entered wrong post code in address and accidently ordered more than what I wanted before, they were quick to respond and fix the issue- including refunding for the extra unwanted item.
terahammer on 11/01/2013 - 01:32 ¶same as this guy. ordered many times as well. 2.5 weeks max for me to get stuff delivered
GreatWhiteHunter on 11/01/2013 - 08:12 ¶I've made 5 or 6 purchases
Never had an issue other than slightly tardy shipping…
onebutters on 11/01/2013 - 07:10 ¶I'm hoping it will drive the fire down. It has a smaller capacity battery than the fire with a quad core processor…


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Great prices..