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This device came with absolutely no…
This device came with absolutely no directions! I cannot understand what I'm supposed to do with the keyboard of numbers. I want a refund!
I do appreciate all of the delivery updates…
I do appreciate all of the delivery updates. However, the item wasn't exactly what I thought it would be. The space the phone sits in is fine, however I have fold over phone so it's slightly thicker than most. Also, the base is wider than I have space for on my dashboard unless I were to stick it right in the middle of it. Then my phone would be directly in the heat of the sun during that day.
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