Guest _Carl_ Posted December 17, 2010 Report Posted December 17, 2010 (edited) bought these from an eBay seller and have requested a replacement pair as I didn't think they matched the description however it appears they do (listing was conflicting) however I can see glue on them and the speakers and logos are stuck on wonky fake? or just poor quality seconds http://imgur.com/a/oMTaB/fake_skullcandy also noticed that they don't even make this colour after multiple googling's Edited December 17, 2010 by _Carl_
Guest _Carl_ Posted December 17, 2010 Report Posted December 17, 2010 WOW instant solution PM from admin on UK Skullcandy forums: Yo, nah man you got played, sorry to hear that. Send your shipping address to [Email Address Here] and we will get you taken care of, in the future, please only buy from our Skullcandy eBay story to ensure quality and legitimacy. The Skullcandy Crew and then once I sent my shipping address: Awesome, Carl, I'm going to send you some replacement earphones. Happy Holidays to you and yours! couldn't ask for more, what fantastic customer satisfaction!:)
Guest awarner Posted December 18, 2010 Report Posted December 18, 2010 Skullcandy are well known for poor quality headphones which break easily. They have become more of a name than anything else, search around for user reviews it's quite surprising how many break in next to no time. The pictures do not look good though and with a well known name ebay will probably be full of dodgy imports from some back ally in China or similar.
Guest _Carl_ Posted December 18, 2010 Report Posted December 18, 2010 (edited) Skullcandy are well known for poor quality headphones which break easily. They have become more of a name than anything else, search around for user reviews it's quite surprising how many break in next to no time. The pictures do not look good though and with a well known name ebay will probably be full of dodgy imports from some back ally in China or similar. well there cheaper headphones are known to have poor sound quality/build quality however there more expensive headphones (like titan's or FMJ's) tend to be quite good I find and last me a number of years allot longer then my previous sennheiser cx300's (went through 4 pairs in 6 months in the end I just gave up with replacements) I just couldn't believe how legit they looked (packaging and all) they must be the real deal but just poorly repaired and refurbished seconds, it was like a cut and shut car someone had just spliced together a black and a chrome pair =/ Edited December 18, 2010 by _Carl_
Guest awarner Posted December 18, 2010 Report Posted December 18, 2010 I's very hard to notice the difference between fake and legit packaging.
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