Nobilitywireless Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Levi very unprofessional and very rude

Levi very unprofessional and very rude, not a good people to do business with,

I hope the owner see this, joe the manager very poor unprofessional people, this company is definitely a scam, missing package and u can't get a hold of them, they have a way of blacklisting customers

Scam scam please stay away from them.

28 November 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Wholesale My A**

I was researching how to buy wholesale devices from the source so I could sell cell phones for a business I plan to start and make a profit. I started with Samsung and it turns out it only deals with selling to big names like Walmart, Verizon, T-Mobile, etc. And some large distributors. I don't know if they directly sell to the stores or if they only deal with distributors but the information I ended up with was I would have to deal with a 3rd party distributor so I looked into it. The first name I seen was nobility wireless. So naturally I wanted to browse through their inventory and see what their wholesale prices were. I figured they'd have them listed and for purchases of said products would have to present a business license or something to get it at wholesale price which is understandable. Wholesale products you typically get for 50% off since you're a business owner and will need to resell to gain profit of some sort. The red flag with them at first. Was they want you to talk on the phone to get a quote. So I already know now that they try to negotiate deals and get the most out of the business owners coming to them, which is greedy when you get them so cheap that you can easily make a profit by having a set price, but instead you want to try and hustle the person on the other end of the phone. I only wanted to see what kind of profit I would make so I would inquire on the wholesale price of 1-10 devices to start with. If I could turn a profit on those when that's gonna be a higher price than it would if I got much more then I'd be okay and we could do business. I spoke to a VP of sales I believe, a Levi Konikov. Who gave me a quote on an iPhone 14....for $370. I looked up the price for them and found one in the 1st 3 seconds from Amazon just about brand new for 360. So not only was it not wholesale price at 50%off, it should have been $180-$225 wholesale price according to the average discount business owners get fro wholesale. This wasn't just a quote it was a conman trying to con someone for all the money they could get. If something, wags its tail, runs in circles, barks, pants and sticks it's tongue out, and it's ears perk up when it hears something....it's probably a dog. So I'm just saying all the signs are there which lead you to the truth and the truth shall set you free. In this case I'm free from ever doing business with the greedy. The needy has nothing to so with th greedy, they get suppressed and robbed by the greedy already way too much. Not again Hitler

2 July 2025
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