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Old 12-16-2017, 01:18 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by KipPrdy View Post
That's the problem - I want to send it as a gift. Obvious way would be to just have it shipped from J&B. Problem is, I have no idea what she, the recipient, will actually get.

Since she's unfamiliar with them, will she know that the light shouldn't be that shade (yellow)? Or have shadows?

Of the five Auro Ones I've had so far, three have been defective. Would I be giving a nice gift or just a headache?

I just really don't get why they don't have someone checking the screens before they go out. Given the defect rate, it would sure be cheaper than the returns.

That said, when you've got one that's not defective, the Aura One is far and way the best reader going. It's really just a QC issue.
Maybe you should just give an H2O2 instead. Is the Aura ONE so much nicer that it's worth the headache?
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