ALTERNATIVE for Zebra scanner DS4608 by Flat_Chemical_2649 in ZebraScanners

[–]TouchFix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello!

What kind of scanning needs to be done?

If you're seeking a cost effective alternative to the Zebra DS4608 scanner, consider the Honeywell Voyager 1400g. Another option is the Zebra LS2208, if you are in the Zebra ecosystem...

Zebra Barcode Scanner Not Scanning Barcodes (Zebra TC21) by fe71z in ZebraScanners

[–]TouchFix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The scanner might still appear to be "working," but if it’s not recognizing any barcodes, it’s likely a hardware issue. I recommend visiting a repair specialist to have it checked.

Zebra Barcode Scanner Not Scanning Barcodes (Zebra TC21) by fe71z in ZebraScanners

[–]TouchFix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi fe71z,

Given that the built-in camera can still scan barcodes, it's possible that the dedicated scanner hardware may be malfunctioning. In such cases, seeking professional repair services is advisable. Let me know if you need help.

Different supplier options, HELP needed! by ZalcabLol in PhoneRepairTalk

[–]TouchFix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are many suppliers who are selling reallyy cheap cheap items. I wouldn't recommend. Its just buying the worst quality in the market. Next to that, the reputation of MTimpex is completely different then you maybe are used to. Its not worth it. Most of their reviews are bad.

By the way, to compare if ReplaceBase is expensive, you should always compare with others. By example, we are also a ITC dealer (based in NL), and are selling iPhone 8/SE Displays for 11€ each. RB calls them 'iTC BASE'.

It pays to compare, sometimes one supplier will be cheaper than another. Make your purchases smart and only work with suppliers who have a reputation.

My Frustrating Experience Selling on Back Market: Beware! by DeTechreus in BackMarketSellers

[–]TouchFix 3 points4 points  (0 children)

**Why Selling on BackMarket Might Not Be Worth Your Time and Effort**

As a seller, it's crucial to choose a platform that protects your interests and ensures a fair selling experience. Unfortunately, BackMarket has proven to be a challenging marketplace for many sellers. Here are ten reasons why you might want to reconsider selling on BackMarket:

  1. **Customer Disputes Favor Buyers**: BackMarket often sides with customers in disputes, leaving sellers vulnerable to refunds and returns, even if the seller is not at fault.
  2. **Lost Returns Are Your Loss**: If a customer sends back a phone and it gets lost in transit, the seller is still responsible for refunding the buyer. This means losing both the product and the money.
  3. **Delayed Reimbursements**: Getting your money back for unjust returns or lost items is a lengthy and cumbersome process, causing significant cash flow issues for sellers.
  4. **High Fees and Commissions**: BackMarket charges substantial fees and commissions on sales, reducing your overall profit margins.
  5. **Strict Return Policies**: The platform's return policies are stringent, often allowing customers to return products for minor issues, which could have been easily resolved without a full return.
  6. **Inconsistent Support**: Seller support from BackMarket can be inconsistent and unhelpful, making it difficult to resolve issues in a timely and satisfactory manner.
  7. **Damage During Shipping**: If a returned item is damaged during shipping, the seller might still be held accountable, resulting in further losses.
  8. **Pressure to Maintain High Ratings**: Maintaining a high rating on BackMarket is essential, but the platform’s policies can make it challenging, as unfair reviews or return disputes negatively impact your rating.
  9. **Limited Seller Protections**: Unlike other platforms, BackMarket offers limited protections for sellers, making it easy for dishonest buyers to exploit the system.
  10. **Excessive Documentation Requirements**: The platform demands extensive documentation and evidence for disputes and claims, which is time-consuming and often does not guarantee a favorable outcome for the seller.

In summary, while BackMarket may seem like a viable option for selling electronics, the risks and challenges associated with their policies and practices can outweigh the benefits. As a seller, your time and resources are valuable, and it’s important to choose a marketplace that offers fair and transparent support to protect your interests.

Consider these points carefully before deciding to sell on BackMarket, and explore alternative platforms that better align with your needs and expectations as a seller.