Will send you a bunch of physically damaged, defective, stolen, financed, blacklisted, etc... devices, then make you pay to return them. They will also send you product you did not order and make you pay to return that as well. Your order will not arrive in one package. You will have to email and ask where all the missing pieces are and the tracking info. Sometimes it's 1 number sometimes it's 3. You never know. Plan on trying to return something. Be prepared. You will need a 2-3 pictures of each item, and rma form, original invoice, pdf, power point, etc., etc., etc., Just be ready to jump through hoops to try and return something. Most of the time they will partially deny a return. Just so you're forced to keep some of the product. Ya know, I wouldn't try and return it if I actually received a working unit just as I had ordered. We had a rolling $50,000 credit built up with them. How is that an acceptable business practice? Who allows their company to be $50,000 in debt to another from selling damaged and stolen product? Luckily we worked our credit down, took a hit on the remaining amount, just so we could wash our hands of this filth.