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#272513 29-Jun-2020 01:47
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I've recently bought an HP Spectre 13 inch x360 an noticed it has a very minor scratch on the screen.
Hoping to avoid any more scratches, I was searching to see what my options are for screen protectors and came across this product:
https://www.screenshield.co.nz/product/laptops-and-ultrabooks/hp-laptops-and-ultrabooks/hp-spectre-x360-13-aw0020ng/brotect-airglass-matte-glass-screen-protector-for-hp-spectre-x360-13-aw0020ng/

 

It looks like one of the more suitable options in my search, but I can't find any reviews about the company.
Their Facebook page which appears in a Google search no longer exists either.
Just wondering if they're legit and if anyone can share their experience dealing with them.

 

Cheers!

 

Tony 


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  #2514221 29-Jun-2020 09:08
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All details (domain and company records) point to same person, with local address and numbers etc, and been registered for a number of years. So don't think its any sort of scam, just not a well known supplier.

 

 

 

 





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  #2514233 29-Jun-2020 09:35
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@xpd would of done a whois look-up which is always best to do on sites you are not sure about


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  #2514380 29-Jun-2020 12:43
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Thanks for the replies.
I should have mentioned in my post I did initially do a whois lookup and a check on the companies register which did allay some concerns.
It just seemed a little odd that the company has been around since 2013 and other than their website doesn't have any traces on Google.
I thought if someone here had had a good experience with them then that would give me more confidence in purchasing from the company.




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  #2755228 4-Aug-2021 18:42
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I recently just bought one from them for my Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 and it has been great so far, They were very easy and nice to work with. 


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  #2755295 4-Aug-2021 21:35
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JanetP:

 

I recently just bought one from them for my Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 and it has been great so far, They were very easy and nice to work with. 

 

 

I can second that.  I too bought something from them recently (as in within the past 2 months or so) - basically we were after a screen protector for our Thermomix 6, and found they’ve offered what we were after.  When we received the product we found the protector was a bit too small and didn’t ever the entire screen, so I took a chance and emailed them to query them about it, not having much of an expectation.  But to my surprise a person by the name or George replied, and mentioned that the screen protector for the TM6 was custom cut based on dimensions provided by Voewoerk / Thermomix.  Then then offered to check their moulds and send me a replacement, which I received a few days later.  The 2nd set of protectors were still too small, so I measured the actual screen size of our TM6 and provided it to them.  They then made another screen protector and send it to me.

 

So, although it took them about 3 attempts to get it “right”, I can’t fault them for their responses and their willingness to send replacement without additional costs nor postage.  


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