Yes anyone can but in that case you have some level of buyer protection. Thats the point.^you are wrong. You can use CCAvenue if you are a fake company.
Funny thing is this "They" have started selling their product but noone knows if "they" even exists or notStop jumping the gun.
They're a startup and will (hopefully) add more payment options later.
This cynicism is shocking.
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CCAvenue is not responsible if merchant doesn't ship the product, so tell me what protection they are providing?Yes anyone can but in that case you have some level of buyer protection. Thats the point.
Its not a direct transfer to the merchant.
Companies shouldn't use WHOIS privacy. Especially new ones.
Experience says if an offer/deal is too good to be true then its not true.... So I would wait for the day some trusted reviewer actually sees the phone physically... till then idiots are free to call the 92.9% anything they wantDeciding that the 92.9% people who jumped the gun are utter idiots.
btw people actually said same thing about Xiomi when they first launched.Experience says if an offer/deal is too good to be true then its not true....
point. I havent even seen the cover of the box. not even on the web!Just tell me one thing.... is NOT believing without anyone physically seeing the product so unreasonable?
Experience says if an offer/deal is too good to be true then its not true.... So I would wait for the day some trusted reviewer actually sees the phone physically... till then idiots are free to call the 92.9% anything they want