Battery charger charges all rechargeable 3.6V / 3.7V / 7.2V / 7.4V Li-Ion battery packs, 1-2 3.6V round cells and 1-2 NiMh/NiCd AA/AAA cells (including cylindric ones )etc. Batteries for camcorders, digital cameras, MP4s and cell phones, PDA, AA and AAA batteries
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This battery charger is designed to charge more than one battery at a time. You can charge your rechargeable camera battery while charging your cell phone at the same time!
What you get: 1 universal battery charger set Car Charger Travel Charger 5 cell phone charger adapters (Motorola V3 - USB mini 5 Pin, Sony Ericsson K750, Nokia 8210, Nokia N70, Samsung D800) Charging prongs adjusting stylus - to adjust the charging prongs on the botton to fit for every Camera and Camcorder batteries Intelligent IC chip recognizes a fully charged battery and automatically switches to saver mode to prevent overcharging and short circuit Input: 100v - 240v / 12v, 400 mA Output: 4.2v, 450 mA
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posted: Sep. 11, 2009 @ 9:29a
tfung
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posted: Sep. 12, 2009 @ 11:16p
Be careful about this company. Do not trust them at all. They charged me 120% tax to increase their profit.
I placed an order for $0.62 thru Amazon.com. The tax is $0.68 which is 120% over the merchandise. Their claim it is their policy to do that. It was shipped via USPS. From other suppliers, UPS, USPS, FEDEX, DHL etc never charge tax to increase its profit.
tfung
Member
posted: Sep. 12, 2009 @ 11:16p
Be careful about this company. Do not trust them at all. They charged me 120% tax to increase their profit.
I placed an order for $0.62 thru Amazon.com. The tax is $0.68 which is 120% over the merchandise. Their claim it is their policy to do that. It was shipped via USPS. From other suppliers, UPS, USPS, FEDEX, DHL etc never charge tax to increase its profit.
tfung said: Be careful about this company. Do not trust them at all. They charged me 120% tax to increase their profit.
I placed an order for $0.62 thru Amazon.com. The tax is $0.68 which is 120% over the merchandise. Their claim it is their policy to do that. It was shipped via USPS. From other suppliers, UPS, USPS, FEDEX, DHL etc never charge tax to increase its profit. How much was the shipping and to which state did you ship it to. Many states tax the item AND shipping. NY, NJ, and PA are some of them. There are many others. You should probably make sure you have the facts before accusing a company of trying to rip you off.
tfung said: Be careful about this company. Do not trust them at all. They charged me 120% tax to increase their profit.
I placed an order for $0.62 thru Amazon.com. The tax is $0.68 which is 120% over the merchandise. Their claim it is their policy to do that. It was shipped via USPS. From other suppliers, UPS, USPS, FEDEX, DHL etc never charge tax to increase its profit.
I would be blaming your state legislators for that, not eforcecity.
Some state, California residents for instance are required to collect tax on the non-discounted price of the item.
I bought alot from eforce, great prices and check out their reseller ratings of 9.09/10.
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