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View Poll Results: DO YOU AGREE WITH INFINITY BOX NEW POLICY...
Yes 86 18.57%
No 327 70.63%
WE WANT HAPPY DAY.. 50 10.80%
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Old 03-20-2012, 14:24   #61 (permalink)
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We have no money to pay activition, we want free forver because infinity is costly box, so its normal to update free.
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Old 03-20-2012, 15:16   #62 (permalink)
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no,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,no.....and...no
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Old 03-21-2012, 09:29   #63 (permalink)
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we have no money to pay activition, we want free forver because infinity is costly box, so its normal to update free.
brother because you dont charge your customers for services,then you will also get free updates, but if you work for payment from customers then please you have to pay for activation.
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Old 03-21-2012, 09:33   #64 (permalink)
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Infinity Box

yup! it is good and really needed.
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Old 03-21-2012, 11:22   #65 (permalink)
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is'nt good is very expensive
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Old 03-21-2012, 15:40   #66 (permalink)
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They are right to charge for access to the firmware, but to update the box, this is a joke.
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Old 03-21-2012, 20:33   #67 (permalink)
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It's a joke, you should hold on until April - The Fool's Day.
I used this box a few times and never to flash the phone, there so many others in the market.
Your hard job has been paid by me buying this box.

You know try to make a few usd now, and soon release a new box, cause other companies are far in front of you. Look at Volcano Box, NCK Dongle, HTI, Setool with great Lgtool. You Infinity creators are far, far behind.

I'm not happy about this and all other users as well.

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Old 03-21-2012, 21:04   #68 (permalink)
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Ohh, I forgot to say, You breached the Law and Consumer Rights by the way:
Your legal rights when you buy goods

When you buy goods (including goods supplied as part of a service), the law gives you certain rights as a consumer. The law says that the goods must:

be of satisfactory quality. This means that the goods should be free of any faults, including minor ones. They should be of the quality that a reasonable person would expect given the description, price and any other relevant circumstances. You can take into account the appearance and finish of the goods, and whether there are any defects (including minor ones). You can also take into account whether publicized information about specific features of the goods is accurate, and whether the goods are safe when used properly
be fit for the purpose. This means that you must be able to use them for the purposes that you would normally expect from this type of product, or any purpose that you have told the seller you want to use them for
match their description. This means that if there is a verbal or written description of the goods, it must be accurate. And if you choose goods after seeing a sample, your goods must match the sample.

There are a number of things a trader is not allowed to do when they sell you goods. These include:

make a written statement that you have no legal rights when you buy goods
make a false description about goods
sell dangerous or unsafe goods
try to charge for goods sent that you didn't order
sell short measure or short weight
give a misleading price, either in writing or verbally.

If a trader does any of these things, you should complain to Consumer Direct – see under heading Further help for details.
Misleading actions and omissions

A trader may be guilty of a criminal offence if they mislead you so that you take a different decision about whether or not to buy something.

This could be by giving you misleading information. For example, you are told your washing machine can't be repaired and you need a new one. If this is not true, the trader is committing a misleading action.

A trader may also be guilty of a criminal offence if they fail to give you important information that affects whether or not you buy something. This is called a misleading omission. For example, a trader advertises mobile phones for sale without mentioning they are reconditioned. This is important information that you should have been told about.

If a trader does any of these things, you should complain to Consumer Direct – see under heading Further help for details.

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Your rights when things go wrong

If you buy goods from a trader and they are not of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose or don't match their description, the trader will probably have to put things right. It is the trader who is responsible for this, and not the manufacturer. If a trader tells you the manufacturer is responsible, or that you have to make a claim on a manufacturers' guarantee, you do not have to accept this.

Depending on the circumstances, you may have one or more of the following rights:

to get all of your money back
to get some of your money back
to get the goods repaired
to get the goods replaced
to get compensation.

You will not have these rights if:

there is nothing wrong with the goods – you have just changed your mind about wanting them
you examined the goods, or a sample of the goods, when you were buying them, and the fault you want to complain about was so obvious that you should have noticed it
the trader pointed out the defect that you now want to complain about
you have damaged the goods yourself
the problem is the result of normal wear and tear
the goods have lasted for as long as could reasonably be expected.

In some situations, you only have limited rights when things go wrong with your goods. These include where you have bought them:

from a private individual - see under heading Buying goods from a private seller
at some auctions - see under heading Auctions
in the course of carrying out a business - see under heading Business to business sales
where goods have been given to you - see under heading The goods were a gift.

Getting a full refund

If things go wrong with goods you have bought, you have the right to return them and get all your money back (a full refund). However, this right only lasts for a very short time after you buy the goods. You are allowed a short time to examine the goods and try them out, but you must tell the trader about the fault as soon as you discover it. It will be up to you to prove that there is something wrong with the goods if the trader doesn't accept this.

You will not be able to get a full refund if you have:

continued to use the goods after you realized something was wrong
tried to repair the goods in any way
kept the goods for too long without telling the trader there is something wrong with them, or noticing the fault.

If you aren't entitled to a full refund for one of these reasons, you may be entitled to get some of your money back, or to a repair or replacement instead – see below.

If you think you are entitled to a full refund but the trader offers you one of these alternatives instead, you may want to think about accepting it, but you don't have to. To find out what you can do if a trader refuses to offer you what you're entitled to, see under heading How to negotiate with a trader about a problem with goods.
Getting your goods repaired or replaced

If there is something wrong with your goods and you aren't entitled to, or don't want to get a full refund, you can ask the trader to either repair or replace them for free instead. You might not be able to get a full refund if, perhaps, you had the goods for too long before realising there was a problem, or before the problem became obvious.

If you take the goods back within six months of buying them, the trader must accept that they were faulty at the time of sale and offer to repair or replace them. If the trader doesn't accept that the goods were faulty, they will have to prove this.

If you have had your goods for more than six months when they go wrong, you can still ask the trader to repair or replace them, but you may have to prove that they were faulty when you bought them if the trader doesn't agree. You can ask for a repair or replacement at any time up to six years after you bought the goods (five years in Scotland), as long as it is reasonable for them to have lasted this long. If the goods go wrong after six years (or five in Scotland), you no longer have the right to ask for a repair or replacement.

If the trader agrees to carry out a repair or provide a replacement, they must do this within a reasonable period of time, and without causing you any significant inconvenience. If you ask the trader for a repair but this turns out to be impractical or to be too expensive, the trader doesn't have to repair your goods, but you can choose to have a replacement instead. In the same way, if you have asked the trader to replace your goods and this turns out to be impractical or too expensive, the trader doesn't have to replace them, but you can choose to have a repair instead.

If neither repair or replacement is practical, you can ask to get some or all of your money back. You can also ask to get some or all of your money back if:

replacing or repairing the goods would cost more than giving you some or all of your money back, or
the trader did not replace or repair the goods within a reasonable period of time, or
the trader was not able to repair or replace the goods without causing you significant inconvenience.

How much money you can get back will depend on how much use you have had out of the goods. You will probably only be able to get some of your money back if:-

the goods had worked for some time before they went wrong, or
they still work but their appearance has got worse, or
only one of their functions has failed.

However, if you have been able to get no, or little use out of the goods, and/or repairs have been unsuccessful, then you will probably be able to give back the goods and get all of your money back.

Everyone can go to the Office of Fair Trading and sue You as a manufacturer for compensation:
For consumer advice, information on specific consumer rights and to make a consumer complaint against a trader please contact Consumer Direct on 08454 04 05 06.

For all other enquiries including guidance on the work of OFT and to report anti-competitive or other behaviour by business, please contact the Enquiries and Reporting Centre on 0845 7 22 44 99. Please be aware that OFT cannot provide advice or assistance to individual consumers or traders. You may also wish to note that calls to this enquiries line are recorded for training and quality assurance purposes. These recordings are erased after six months from the date of the call. See more information about the OFT's data protection policy.

Calls to the OFT or Consumer Direct 0845 numbers are charged at no more than four pence per minute from a BT landline and may be free depending on your call plan. Call charges from other landline providers or mobile phones may vary. Please check the rate with your phone provider.

For the OFT switchboard or to contact OFT Enquiries and Reporting Centre via the switchboard, please ring 020 7211 8000.
Contact us* - The Office of Fair Trading

Information comes from:
Buying goods - your rights

and here is more:
http://www.citizensadvice.co.uk/Page...0Factsheet.pdf

Good Luck!!!
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Old 03-22-2012, 22:15   #69 (permalink)
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A lot of sh1t copy/paste for nothing.

Already posted my opinion. But this is just ridiculous and I had to write some answer even if just to say that you are an ignorant and have no idea of what you just copy/pasted.


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watt about spreadrom infinty box
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Old 03-23-2012, 20:14   #71 (permalink)
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Team invest on update from your pocket to get back by activation money,this is the right biz..
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Old 03-24-2012, 20:54   #72 (permalink)
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This is absolutely fantastic Answer ?????????????????? this is the right biz..

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Old 03-26-2012, 19:03   #73 (permalink)
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Why to pay , and for what to pay , for phones that i newer ever see one .

I need update for phones that are in my area not in other places in globe .

Where is the great update mep0 solution for blackberry ?

Make a revolutionary update , and i will pay for it .
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Old 03-26-2012, 20:17   #74 (permalink)
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Reason to disagree with this policy
1. Cant flash with universal file or backup from other tools
2. Only support for few country, i mean in their support download file cant use on my country.
3. Very very difficult to find file flash
4. Not support for other chip
5. Infinity box will soon be over.
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Reason to disagree with this policy
5. Infinity box will soon be over.
It is only your though, very far from reality.
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