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In Reply to: RE: John, how does it sound better? Just curious.... posted by John Elison on January 07, 2020 at 11:58:52
"I'm really anxious to buy the FiiO M15 Flagship, but I'm waiting to buy it through Amazon or B&H Photo."I like B&H and Amazon too, even if their pricing doesn't beat some other vendors. Their return policies are excellent in case you have a problem or simply change your mind. Good luck! Hope the FiiO M15 betters your current M11 Pro.
P.S. Thanks for the comments comparing the FiiO and your Mytek.
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> I like B&H and Amazon too, even if their pricing doesn't beat some other vendors.
I like the prices on Amazon. HiFiGO sells the FiiO M15 for $1460 and AliExpress sells it for $1350, but Amazon just listed it for $1300 so I ordered one. I'm glad I waited for Amazon.
Best regards,
John Elison
Excellent! If you have any issues with it or just want to send it back it seems that Amazon is by far the easiest hassle-free route.
I've never sent anything back just because I didn't like it. I've only returned items if they were defective or had some sort of problem. This is because I like to buy brand new components that haven't been used by others. Those Bluetooth headphones I recently bought had definitely been used by someone else, but I probably would not have sent them back had they not also been defective.
Best regards,
John Elison
Yes, Amazon is absolutely wonderful for returns. I've had only two problems with defective items from Amazon over the years and the return process is amazingly simple.
I recently bought a pair of Bluetooth headphones that were used and defective. In fact, they smelled like cigarette smoke and the interconnect cable was missing. I was rather shocked because this was the very first item that I'd received from Amazon that wasn't factory sealed. Anyway, I logged into Amazon and reported the problem and I received a return label via email with instructions to deliver the defective headphones to Kohl's Department Store less than a mile from my home. Kohl's is an Amazon return facility and they took care of sending the headphones back free of charge. Moreover, Amazon shipped another set of headphones immediately and I received a brand new factory sealed package within a day of delivering the defective ones to Kohl's. I guess that's one reason I really like Amazon. Of course, I don't think I should have received the used, defective headphones in the first place, but it was definitely one of the easiest exchanges I'd ever experienced.
Best regards,
John Elison
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