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TheSupplyNet and their dishonest business practices
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Posted by: Paradox
I posted this on Sprintusers as well but I want word to get out here as well. Many of us have been dealing with this place for months now in the hopes of getting cables to go from our Sanyo's to PDA's.
I just called and cancelled my order with thesullpynet.com I had it with them. I was told 3 different ship dates in the past 5-6 weeks. Still no cable for connecting my sanyo 5300 to my ipaq 3630. I am making this post as I told them I will notify the boards of their horrible and appauling business practices. When i spoke to them on October, I was told, no gauranteed by a customer srvc rep, that ALL the remaining cables would be delivered by November 3rd and all existing orders would ship out. Well, as I said, still nothing. I hope everyone and anyone cancels orders they have and people thinking of ordering from them do not. A place like that, with people who can do business like that, should not get our money. They are real pieces or work over there... STAY AWAY FROM THESUPPLYNET AND DO NOT GIVE THEM BUSINESS.
Posted by: rberkey
Sorry to hear you lost patience.
Those cables were postponed as you state, but this can happen
with any new technology.
All cables are in stock and shipping.
Posted by: shervinf
I got my cable last week.
Posted by: throwdown
Does it work?
-d
Posted by: rberkey
Yes they do work quite well. Speeds are averaging around 70,000 bps.
Posted by: throwdown
I risked my nearly $100 to find out for myself. And I'm happy to report SupplyNet is all good.
I ordered my Sanyo 5300 to Ipaq 3955 cable with overnight shipping and it arrived on time. The cable works better than I ever would have thought. No more using a keypad to fill in web forms and no more tiny screen for viewing. And even many web pages that wouldn't load on the sprint phone load just fine on the Ipaq.
Satisfied with SupplyNet!
-d
Posted by: lynch
Hey guys, can you go into a little more detail about how easy or not easy it is to get connected between your PDA and Sprint phone with the supplynet cables?
I am thinking about getting a cable to hook up a Tungsten C with a Sanyo 8100. Does the cable come with instructions about the settings? Does it stay connected easily? Is it quick to get connected?
Thanks for any insight.
Posted by: lynch
I ended up taking the plunge and bought the cable to hook up my Tungsten C and 8100. I have to say that the SupplyNet was perfect with my transaction.
The cable works great and it was really easy to set-up and use.
Posted by: Spectracide
I have an Asus Mypal A620 and would like to connect my cell to it but it seems TheSupplyNet doesn't have a cable for my PDA. However, I would think that any cable that works with PocketPC PDA's would work for all.
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