RE: Unboxing My LCD Writing Tablet - Update

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Hi Erikah

This seems like it was a dud purchase and you should insist on a refund or at least get them to show you the product before hand to make sure that it's not second-hand because that one certainly didn't look new.

I've worked on various tablets, iPads and the like and the way I see it is that the more expensive ones are more expensive because they tend to offer you more flexibility and a much more reliable product. This one would be fine to start on but it would drive me nuts to not be able to edit certain sections of something I was drawing for example. Maybe that's an interesting challenge that I'm just not willing to take on (yet). I'm keen to hear what the outcome is tomorrow when you return it.



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Oh, no, this is not second hand as I got it from Lidl, so the system "is self served", but you can return it within 30 days. I got a refund this morning, without any problems. The cashier tried the tablet herself and could not turn it off either. I wrote the cause on the refund paper, signed it and got my money back.

I know the expensive ones are expensive for a good reason, but I need to define how much I am willing to invest in a device I may not use 😳

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Hi Erika

Yes, that's the thing, it shouldn't have looked second hand when you got it and those marks on the screen looked like it had been used. Very weird. I'm glad that you were able to get the refund, that's a good thing as it's not money wasted and you can maybe find a different one that will suit your needs that will actually power on and off like it's meant to. 💻

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