I spent $500 on a Murena only for the thing to brick a month later because the cord or whatever connecting the rechargable battery to the rest of the phone somehow split off. Would’ve been open to shipping the thing back to them for a repair/replacement since a local shop was unable to do so, but they use UPS for shipping and there was no way in hell I was going to deal with the absolute mess it was to receive the phone to begin with a second time.
I bought the Murena One since it was the cheapest model that was close to the specs of my phone at the time. Figured $500 was already overpaying considering how much lower cost my previous phone was, but also, who the hell thinks about a $500 phone bricking in a month? I just find it inexcusable regardless.
I remember wanting to get the removable battery, but they didn’t offer that with the One, and I’d be losing specs if I got a model in my budget that did have one. I also wasn’t going to spend over a grand for a phone with the Fairphone models available through them at the time.
It took me a week and a half of absolute nonsense in order to pick it up.
They kept claiming to have attempted a delivery when I’d receive no calls from the buzzer, to which I then requested to pick it up at the nearest UPS store, which they told me they didn’t do package pick up at (they do, I walk by it all the time and have seen people leave with packages and have picked one up there since), to which I then started waiting a quarter of my day waiting outside my building waiting for the truck, which wouldn’t show up and still claim delivery attempts, and on the last day before they were to return it to sender, I requested pick up at the “only” place to do so at the airport (which is an added cost???), and spent two hours on transit only for them to tell me they don’t take cash.
It was a miracle I got the phone at all because person behind me offered to pay the fees for me on her card if I gave her the cash. Even putting aside the added pickup fee, I think the cost to pick up the phone at all was around a hundred because of UPS’ “luxury goods” fee, which Murena at no point informed me of upon purchase, so if I didn’t have the spare funds from my tax return, it would’ve been sent back regardless. I’d also have to pay that fee again getting the new phone.
I spent $500 on a Murena only for the thing to brick a month later because the cord or whatever connecting the rechargable battery to the rest of the phone somehow split off. Would’ve been open to shipping the thing back to them for a repair/replacement since a local shop was unable to do so, but they use UPS for shipping and there was no way in hell I was going to deal with the absolute mess it was to receive the phone to begin with a second time.
You did get the fairphone model right? The one brand that’s repairable?
I bought the Murena One since it was the cheapest model that was close to the specs of my phone at the time. Figured $500 was already overpaying considering how much lower cost my previous phone was, but also, who the hell thinks about a $500 phone bricking in a month? I just find it inexcusable regardless.
I remember wanting to get the removable battery, but they didn’t offer that with the One, and I’d be losing specs if I got a model in my budget that did have one. I also wasn’t going to spend over a grand for a phone with the Fairphone models available through them at the time.
If you’re not interested in repairability then at least you should be interested in ups returns it’s one or the other.
It took me a week and a half of absolute nonsense in order to pick it up.
They kept claiming to have attempted a delivery when I’d receive no calls from the buzzer, to which I then requested to pick it up at the nearest UPS store, which they told me they didn’t do package pick up at (they do, I walk by it all the time and have seen people leave with packages and have picked one up there since), to which I then started waiting a quarter of my day waiting outside my building waiting for the truck, which wouldn’t show up and still claim delivery attempts, and on the last day before they were to return it to sender, I requested pick up at the “only” place to do so at the airport (which is an added cost???), and spent two hours on transit only for them to tell me they don’t take cash.
It was a miracle I got the phone at all because person behind me offered to pay the fees for me on her card if I gave her the cash. Even putting aside the added pickup fee, I think the cost to pick up the phone at all was around a hundred because of UPS’ “luxury goods” fee, which Murena at no point informed me of upon purchase, so if I didn’t have the spare funds from my tax return, it would’ve been sent back regardless. I’d also have to pay that fee again getting the new phone.