Message from @Windatica

Discord ID: 531895886192574504


2019-01-07 17:45:40 UTC  

Specific absorption rate is any EM radiation

2019-01-07 17:46:12 UTC  

WHO put the limit at 2W/kg anyways so who cares

2019-01-07 17:48:17 UTC  

@novotny use kimovil

2019-01-07 17:52:29 UTC  

>tfw mi a1

2019-01-07 17:52:40 UTC  

nothing wrong fren

2019-01-07 17:52:42 UTC  

Only with 2 sims in I'm guessing

2019-01-07 17:56:31 UTC  

@novotny they're all resellers

2019-01-07 17:56:36 UTC  

there's no official Xiaomi store

2019-01-07 17:56:54 UTC  

If you're EU chances are you can already buy xiaomeme phones

2019-01-07 18:01:15 UTC  

yeah but markups

2019-01-07 18:01:25 UTC  

I actually am /EU/
where can I buy them from an official store? I only see (((Spain))) as a country being closest to mine

2019-01-07 18:01:37 UTC  

cheapest 64gb poco is 255 euro on ali, while its 311 locally for me

2019-01-07 18:01:55 UTC  

buy them from your local etailer

2019-01-07 18:03:45 UTC  

@novotny what country you in?

2019-01-07 18:03:54 UTC  

I buy quite frequently on ali. getting stuff from a local retailer seems to be extremely expensive in comparison. So my question would be: which reseller on ali do you trust the most?

2019-01-07 18:04:05 UTC  

if you buy locally you don't have to deal with the risk of custom costs and you have EU warranty

2019-01-07 18:04:06 UTC  

use

2019-01-07 18:04:08 UTC  

fucking

2019-01-07 18:04:10 UTC  

kimovil

2019-01-07 18:04:15 UTC  

no

2019-01-07 18:04:21 UTC  

heck

2019-01-07 18:06:31 UTC  

@Tribit colleague of mine once ordered a laptop declared as DVD player and for some reason it actually worked out

2019-01-07 18:06:43 UTC  

ye

2019-01-07 18:06:48 UTC  

roll of the dice

2019-01-07 18:08:37 UTC  

but you dont have EU warranty if you buy in chiner

2019-01-07 18:09:35 UTC  

actually you have according to our international private law but you'll need to pledge advanced semitics to sue the seller here

2019-01-07 18:09:46 UTC  

what

2019-01-07 18:09:52 UTC  

yes

2019-01-07 18:10:04 UTC  

if you buy outside EU you only have 12 months of global warranty

2019-01-07 18:14:49 UTC  

not me ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

2019-01-07 18:16:08 UTC  

what country has those laws

2019-01-07 18:16:29 UTC  

Austria

2019-01-07 18:17:48 UTC  

As a so-called "Eingriffsnorm" it doesn't even matter which civial law is applicable concerning the B2C contract

2019-01-07 18:18:06 UTC  

and where to read it in english

2019-01-07 18:18:14 UTC  

Google translate, fren

2019-01-07 18:19:43 UTC  

wait so who carries out the warranty if you buy from china and its the 13th month of having the phone

2019-01-07 18:19:58 UTC  

the seller

2019-01-07 18:22:02 UTC  

in anglo speak there is, of course only to my humble knowledge, only a weak difference between guarantee and warranty though

2019-01-07 18:22:38 UTC  

same thing

2019-01-07 18:25:30 UTC  

and in order to sue the seller in Austria for example, you'd need something we call "Ordination". In procedure law there is a principle that says if you won't have any chance or it is dangerous or even impossible to procure a suit in a different state, the supreme court can name a random court in Austria, the seller would never make it there and you'd already have a title. There, of course, is room for argumentation though