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  • Amazon Customer - NEVER BUY

    Absolutely never buy a tv from this company. We bought a tv on February 16. By March 10 the screen had completely malfunctioned. Half of the screen works as it's supposed to and the other half is a lot darker and duller. Ok, occasionally there are duds and I'm willing to forgive that. What fuels this review is more on the part of Seiki's customer service. After nearly a month of waiting for them to update our case with our proof of purchase information (that was emailed to them the same night that they asked for it) we finally get a hold of them (they never called/emailed us back. We had to call them for updates on our case) and they tell us that we either have to put a hold on a major credit card (debit cards won't work) while they ship us a new one, or we can send in our tv and be without one for who knows how long. Not only that they say that we're responsible for shipping BOTH ways. Remind you, this tv went out less than a month after we got it. After my husband called them 4 or 5 times trying to figure out a different option they finally sent us to another department who said that they could cover shipping back to us, but we would still be out whatever the cost is for shipping a 55in tv to them. When we got so frustrated and asked for a refund instead, they told us that a refund is not an option. Our only options are to deal with a broken tv or get another one that will more than like bust in less than a year as well. When I buy a tv I expect it to work, and if for some reason it doesn't I FULLY expect the company to cover all costs associated with fixing it. There is no reason I should be penalized the additional shipping charges because I happened to have the bad luck of grabbing the dud in the bunch.

  • Ci YVR - So far, I'm impressed!

    Setup out of the box was a cinch; plugged into an HDMI port on our TV (also includes an HDMI dongle if you have space limitations).

  • A Delagrange - Decent game

    Far more tactical than luck Unlike many 'match 3,4or5 items' games, this one is far less luck dependent. You can save your coins to cash in on the card challenges to unlock more levels or slowly go through all three difficulties spending some coins on advantages or a mix of both. Sometimes it is good to save some easier levels until you are short of coins or short of boosters. Really clever, varied and tactical as well as extra perks and activities as you progress like air miles and extra item trading for coins. Easily enjoy for free!

  • Ryan - My wife loves it.

    This is my wife's new favorite hair product. She says that it works just as well as Moroccanoil (at least for her it does) at a fraction of the cost. One of her favorite benefits aside from it moisturizing so well is that it reduces the drying time of her hair by almost half. This would make a great gift for anyone women that likes to take care of her hair and uses moisturizers.

  • BluesBrother - Good Buy - I Like It

    Overall, I'm pretty pleased with this product. It works as described, and the price is certainly reasonable. The volume of the headset is good, and callers have no problem hearing me. Plenty of earbuds are included, as well a four ear loops, so you should be able to find a combination that suits your preferences. I had no trouble pairing the product with my iPhone 6S Plus. The device can be worn in either ear.

  • jonhaff - Great for revision

    This book is crammed with highly condensed notes on "high yield material", covering antatomy, physiology, biochemistry etc. It's been specially designed for the Step 1 exam but it's useful for any kind of preclinical exam (i.e. I'm using it for the British BM part 1 exam).