Dont you ever order from this fake…
Dont you ever order from this fake company, i ordered a leather case for my s26 ultra, and a fake crap case from China arrived. Now i have to pay for the return.
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Dont you ever order from this fake company, i ordered a leather case for my s26 ultra, and a fake crap case from China arrived. Now i have to pay for the return.
I ordered an aluminium phone case. Two weeks after, I hadn't heard anything. So I emailed to ask if it had been sent. No response, but I got a tracking alert that soon after.
4 weeks later, it arrived. Except that it didn't. They'd just sent a screen protector.
6 weeks wait, $50 down, and I still don't have what I ordered.
I followed up again with an email and have had no response.
Just found out they just resell another brand's phone case for double the price.
Oatsbasf is the brand. Very dirty practices
I purchased a metal, "frameless" case for my Pixel 9 from this company. Looked cool, I liked the style, reviews of the company/product were very positive (more on this in a second). It took about 3 weeks to arrive, directly from China, and appeared as advertised. After a few weeks, one of the corner guards that was held in place by two small screws became loose. I tightened it, no big deal, still worked fine. Same thing happened again a few months later, but this time the guard wouldn't stop moving. Closer inspection revealed that the metal had started to split and the frame was no longer stable. I was informed that since 5 months had passed there was nothing the company could do. The phone has never been dropped , thankfully, as I doubt it would have survived given that the case didn't even survive a non-impact "life" for even 6 months. Will never buy again and strongly encourage others to avoid their products as well.
The website (USA in$) shows some great cases for my Samsung S25 Ultra and I wanted a magsafe one as well. There were discounts, etc. and I thought I would get 2 cases. The LeatherGuard Magasafe Case and the LuxeFrame Magsafe Matte Case (With a free) case stand. The cost included shipping, so thought would give it a try.
What i thought would be shipping from the US, was actually Dropshipped from China (I thought Oh Dear). 2 and a bit weeks later the package arrived.
I opened the package and inside was 2 plastic bags with the cases in bubble wrapped. No proper packaging (both in own box, etc.) or instructions and no free case stand. Even with this I thought I would try them out. I gave up with the LuxeFrame case due to the fact it was slippery and it didn't look as though it would survive a drop.
I continued with the LeatherGuard case and it seemed great. However, after 2 weeks of use the left side of the leather case is fraying. Not very happy. I contacted Odin case support 6 days ago and nothing back so far.
Not at all happy and trying to send the cases back to China is a no go. With all the good reviews online I thought it would be worth a try, obviously not.
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