A list of puns related to "List of mobile phone brands by country"
So I travel due to work quite frequently. My credit card insures phone in case of lost/stolen/damaged so I was wondering what if in one of my travels I switch off the phone (for a couple of months) and claim that I lost my phone. Get money out of the insurance through credit card (after I pay deductible). Meanwhile sell/gift the old phone to someone in some other country. Phone will be off for a couple of months.
This also pays me more than my phone's value. The cost of my phone was $1000+ taxes. I bought it a year ago to be exact. The resale value is $300. Through Insurance I can get $600-700 (depending on the card I use). So even if I dont sell/gift to anyone, claiming insurance makes more financial sense.
Can I do this?
It is important to keep the '918 power management patent out of negotiations & do this apart, if we can get a royalty like Qualcomm this would be very good, & there are corporations that only have 2 or 3 big patents like Stripe & are worth $150billion.
Hi ladies! So I've had some good luck with grey market buys from TB recently, so have gone searching TB for some of my favourite Australian brands.
My theory is that these are grey market judging from pictures, information and I just don't consider it likely that most of these brands are repped. Am I being too hopeful?
I have added a little description for the brands (just my perceptions/opinions) to help non-Aussies understand what we're on about.
Cue
An Australian brand that is super popular for fashionable corporate attire. Also does non-corporate attire. Some edgy designs. Heavily features fit and flare and zip front dresses. Usually great quality and fabrics but can be so expensive for what it is. Mostly Australian made I believe except some specific lines. Cue in the City is made in China.
This is the only item I have found unfortunately ... but this means they are out there? Here is an explanation of The Letter Q line.
Forever New
A popular Australian chain store with feminine styles. Lots of pretty florals, lace and soft colours. Popular for bridesmaids dresses or generally wedding guest attire. Quality is good for the price point I think, significantly better than H & M and such. They last well for me. Some dresses are silk. I think Forever New is in Asia too, maybe under a different name? I have seen it selling Lipsy London too.
FN Factory Store: [Prices aren't especially low, probably a little under sale rack prices? There is literally a whole store of this stuff, mostly limited sizes. Mix of older and newer stuff I think.]
Floral skirt (only size AU 10)
Brocade store [More in the store. Seems cheaper. States they cut the tags. Limited sizing.]:
[Black & white jumpsuit](https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a1z10.3-c.w4023-10990634733.2.4044e118gKjFgY&id=56323692
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