Ludus
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Long time lurker here... finally got around to getting myself a Thinkware U1000 after weeks of researching for the best 4K dashcam for my new car. I came across an eBay listing last night which had the dual U1000 for sale for £339.99 ($462.54), I managed to get the seller down to £335 ($455.75), that's a saving of £140 ($190.39) compared to the regular retail price anywhere else online...
Here is the listing: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/233768648100
I'm just wondering if this a genuine Thinkware product or not, the price seems very low to me so I'm a bit suspicious. The price does seem to be inline with the single channel front facing U1000 only, but this listing does state the dual channel front and rear system, so whether i'll actually end up getting both we'll have to wait and see. However, the seller only had 3 available for sale, if these were fakes there should surely be a lot more available for sale. I tried pushing for a further discount via Best Offer but the seller was having none of it, wouldn't even give me a fiver off so maybe that's saying something. But the seller assures me this is a 100% genuine Thinkware product.
Are there any things I should look out for when it arrives that might indicate whether the product is a fake? Is there any way to verify a genuine Thinkware product, maybe even confirm the serial number with Thinkware?
Would a fake Thinkware dashcam link to the Thinkware app?
Thanks!
Here is the listing: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/233768648100
I'm just wondering if this a genuine Thinkware product or not, the price seems very low to me so I'm a bit suspicious. The price does seem to be inline with the single channel front facing U1000 only, but this listing does state the dual channel front and rear system, so whether i'll actually end up getting both we'll have to wait and see. However, the seller only had 3 available for sale, if these were fakes there should surely be a lot more available for sale. I tried pushing for a further discount via Best Offer but the seller was having none of it, wouldn't even give me a fiver off so maybe that's saying something. But the seller assures me this is a 100% genuine Thinkware product.
Are there any things I should look out for when it arrives that might indicate whether the product is a fake? Is there any way to verify a genuine Thinkware product, maybe even confirm the serial number with Thinkware?
Would a fake Thinkware dashcam link to the Thinkware app?
Thanks!
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