Nicholas
SEETrade Supply does not support valid warranty claim I ordered a replacement screen for the iPhone 5SE, choosing the most expensive OEM option offered, complete with the appropriate tools. Within the 3 month warranty period, the replacement screen became faulty appearing foggy or cloudy, and losing contrast intermittently. When I attempted to claim the warranty within the warranty period, after a month of communications back and forth, ETrade Supply offered 70% of the product cost without any explanation why the full 100% cost wasn't offered. As such, I have paid $60USD to be sent a faulty screen. Others have obviously received working screens, and the product cost was reasonable and shipping was very fast, but buyer beware - if you need to claim warranty, be very strong with your demands. In response to ETrades comment, it was their choice not to pay for the return of the faulty screen (overseas shipping) when the valid warranty claim was accepted.
Matthew Parrish
GBWhat a joke What a joke. Save your money. I bought an iPhone 7 S+ grade screen and it was filled with defects and would blister when you put any pressure on it (this is 3D Touch, after all). The screen was 0.17mm thicker than OEM, pushing the array that much further into the case and causing fitment issues and two bright spots where their ribbon IC would put pressure on the inner case, causing deflection. To top it off, I got nothing but a runaround from this company for over a week before they wanted me to pay to ship it back.