Difference
between Smuggled Goods and Genuine Product
Maybe
most of customers feel confused in how to identify smuggled goods and genuine
product. They always have many questions like “what is smuggled goods? What is
14-day phone? What do smuggled goods differ from genuine product?” If
you want to buy a new phone but unaware of the difference, you could read the
following content, which may help you a bit.
Genuine product
In
general this kind of phones is sold by phone manufacturers in formal ways and
promoted through agency system. Beside the battery jar at the back of phone
body, network access license of MII is printed on it. Every phone needs to be
attached by the nationwide warranty certificate, which has such rules: Quality
problem occurs if not artificial, unconditional return within one week of the date
of purchase, within 15 days of unconditional replacement, free of warranty one
year. Genuine product could be identified by calls, message and searching the
internet. In most of the case, genuine goods are more expensive.
Smuggled goods
First
of all, smuggled goods are not counterfeit-article but the goods which are
produced and sold abroad and slip into domestic market in many ways. Of course, these phones don’t pay the
prescribed state taxation. Put simply, smuggled goods are phones that aren’t
declared to customs and pay tax. The common European versions, 14-day phones
and products licensed in Hong Kong. What’s more important is that smuggled
goods can’t enjoy complete and normal warranty. Once you meet unscrupulous
merchants, you just accept the bad luck.
In
a word, the nature of the two is the same. While some distributors sell seconds
at best quality prices. So for consumers who are well-off and feel like buying guaranteed
phones, it is not suggested to buy smuggled goods. After all, it is safer to
buy genuine goods for rookies and laymen.
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