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03-12-2021 04:34 PM
I was a Pixel 1 owner and very happy with that until the battery performance became very poor, only this year so it did very well! Was making do with very nice Huawei Mate 20 X until i dropped it and broke the screen. My OCD will not let me look it now so spent some time comparing new handsets that would suit my needs. I was struck by the looks and AI interface promise of the Pixel 6 but what really swung it was the offer of a set of Bose 700 headphones. Now I find after waiting the advised time to make my claim that the 700s are no longer available and that instead I will be getting a set of Bose Quiet Comfort 45s and a £50 Google Voucher. I am really not happy with this, I am a bit of an Audiophile and in my personal opinion the soundscape on the 45s are not even close to the 700s. Lack of stock quoted, so how come I can buy 700s from Bose direct right now? Why should I put up with a lesser offer than what I agreed to when purchasing my Pixel 6. I have no doubt there is small print that covers Googles sharp practice but I would of thought EE would do better to ensure promises are kept. £50 doesnt buy anything any good on Google, could of least provided a set of small in ear eaphones as a sweetner, as it is I feel very bitter and somewhat annoyed by Googles duplicity or poor stock quantity forecast. Am i the only one?
03-12-2021 06:49 PM - edited 03-12-2021 06:55 PM