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Hi everybody,

I plan to buy a Galaxy Nexus from Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-I9250-Galaxy-Nexus-Unlocked/dp/B005ZEF01A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1333653664&sr=8-1. I just wanted to ask if it is safe to buy from them and are they sending really new ones? I'm afraid I might receive a refurb or a broken one...

Thanks

Hi everybody,

I plan to buy a Galaxy Nexus from Amazon here: http://www.amazon.co...3653664&sr=8-1. I just wanted to ask if it is safe to buy from them and are they sending really new ones? I'm afraid I might receive a refurb or a broken one...

Thanks

buy it from official google store https://play.google.com/store/devices/details?id=galaxy_nexus_hspa

for $399 + tax & shipping and I am sure total is less than the price at amazon.

I wanted to buy directly from the Play Store but sadly I'm not in the US :(

Oh, that makes sense. Well yeah, Amazon should be entirely trustworthy to buy from in my opinion. If it was a refurbished or used unit, it would definitely say that on the listing.

Oh, that makes sense. Well yeah, Amazon should be entirely trustworthy to buy from in my opinion. If it was a refurbished or used unit, it would definitely say that on the listing.

Ok, I see. I'll get it from Amazon then.

Thanks for all your replies guys. I'm excited to have an Android phone soon :D

Oh yea, just look at the page....

Looks like the company Global Mobiles is storing these phones at Amazon's warehouse. (look where it says Fulfilled by Amazon) So when you place the order, Amazon will ship it out to you and Amazon guarantees delivery and will warranty anything for a certain amount of time.

When buying from a dealer on Amazon rather than Amazon itself, try looking at the feedback. This company has 94% positive with over 12,000 ratings, so whilst they're not the best I've seen, they appear to be trustworthy.

Also as somebody said above, "fulfilled by Amazon" means that Amazon will guarantee the item.

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