Back by popular demand, as this is the third run we should see more user feedback re the quality of this cable now. Only a few members reported on the first impression that cable is of high quality (e.g. this member). It is certainly better than the 3-pack one from Kogan.
Update 3.00 PM 20/04/18:
NOT ENOUGH STOCK TO EXTEND THE OFFER. TIL NEXT TIME GUYS.
Update 9.30 PM 19/04/18:
POST MARKED EXPIRED AS IT SEEMS TO HAVE SOLD OUT (though it still shows $4.00 but price is changed at checkout). CHECKING WITH REP FOR MORE STOCK!
High-quality pure copper core cable. Fast charge rated at 2.4 amps. 1-metre length. Comparable to Banggood's Blitzwolf cables, or the likes of Tronsmart.
Available in BLACK or WHITE colour.
- No coupon code needed so buy first before you PM me to ask for more stock again :)
- 2 cables per account
On my last post, it was queried if this WAZA-branded cable is genuine Made-For-iPhone/iPod/iPad (MFi) certified - rep was contacted but information from the manufacturer came a bit late so by the time I had the info the post has been a couple days' old.
So as you can see a screenshot has been uploaded on LITB's product page the application for an MFi certification has been submitted on 15/07/2017 (check product name, Product Plan ID (PPID), SKU details etc.). Apparently, there is a list of compliances that need to be verified, each with a different processing timeframe I suppose and so the certification is not yet finalised to appear on the official Apple's MFi Licensed Accessories webpage. So it is LEGIT that the WAZA-branded cable is a new product on the market that is MFi certified.
Rep can be spam here if you want to request a discount code for a particular product on LITB website.
Skyblu's checkout process:
1- Add product to cart & select USD currency (upper right, above Cart)
2- Select 'Postal Service - No Tracking' if it is not already the default method.
3- Untick shipping insurance
4- If you have LITB rewards credit you can use it (near 'Apply Coupon' button)
4- Confirm payment method (if other than the default method - Paypal)
5- Verify final payable price is "$4.00" (USD) before proceeding Paypal
I'll wait and see…
It's usually after the next iOS update that they seem to fail.