Jabber Products

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Otter wrote: 23 Aug 2021, 15:45
109 Jim wrote: 23 Aug 2021, 13:34 i didnt say it was bad service , just what happend with my brother ,
I didn't say or imply you said it was bad service.
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He’s run his various radio companies into the ground
A fair few times.
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I buy from PJ Box ( nocando01 ) and never had any problems. And will continue to do so.

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SgtBilko302 wrote: 24 Aug 2021, 13:22 I buy from PJ Box ( nocando01 ) and never had any problems. And will continue to do so.

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Does he do a bit of discount for bulk baccy buys?

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SgtBilko302 wrote: 24 Aug 2021, 13:22 I buy from PJ Box ( nocando01 ) and never had any problems. And will continue to do so.

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That's what people say until they have an issue - then it's "never again".
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SgtBilko302 wrote: 24 Aug 2021, 13:22 I buy from PJ Box ( nocando01 ) and never had any problems. And will continue to do so.

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Wise people learn from other's bad experiences as well as their own.
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I'd never buy from Nocando01 again - the guy is a narcissistic crank.

Jabber Products negative feedback seems to have stalled for the moment, but I ended up buying from elsewhere anyway.
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MiXiN wrote: 31 Aug 2021, 13:04 I'd never buy from Nocando01 again - the guy is a narcissistic crank.

Jabber Products negative feedback seems to have stalled for the moment, but I ended up buying from elsewhere anyway.
Perhaps all Jabber's negatives were from stuff that was delayed on that ship that got stuck in the Suez Canal ;)
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The Collector wrote: 31 Aug 2021, 18:52
MiXiN wrote: 31 Aug 2021, 13:04 I'd never buy from Nocando01 again - the guy is a narcissistic crank.

Jabber Products negative feedback seems to have stalled for the moment, but I ended up buying from elsewhere anyway.
Perhaps all Jabber's negatives were from stuff that was delayed on that ship that got stuck in the Suez Canal ;)
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I've purchased a few items from Jabber and always received them within a few days.
My only grumble is with their packing, there isn't any. Radios have turned up in a jiffy bag, usually with the corners of the box mashed in. Thankfully never any damage but I think that's more luck than anything else.
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I was thinking of ordering from Buycbradio (Jabber) a few weeks back as they had given me a code for 10% off on my first order (I had to sign up my email address for it) but the code didn't work so I ordered elsewhere.
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His eBay negative feedback has far too many similar comments from buyers for me to entertain buying from there now, and compounded with inappropriate packing (Jiffy bags), I'd rather avoid the headache if something goes wrong.
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MiXiN wrote: 29 Sep 2021, 23:59 His eBay negative feedback has far too many similar comments from buyers for me to entertain buying from there now, and compounded with inappropriate packing (Jiffy bags), I'd rather avoid the headache if something goes wrong.
I bought a Dynascan AT5555 from them when they first popped up at a bargain price. Arrived very quickly, but the only packaging was a Jiffy Bag. Luckily no damage to the radio or the box. They used to be a good company, but recently it would appear that they've modelled their selling practices/customer service on our old friend Nocando01. Especially when they leave replies to feedback like this.
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There is always a price to pay for buying cheap.

Moonraker also seem to be amongst the cheapest places to buy from. I have had a couple of bits from them without issue.
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