HandHeldItems.com has a fairly extensive selection of HTC EVO 4G accessories, including various skins and even the Seidio Innocase II Surface Combo, and G&E reader Pho4Life just wrote in to share a coupon code that gets you 30% off all of them.
Many of the retailer's prices are already marked down (except for the Seidio, everything is less than $10), but using the 30htcoff code at checkout will save you an additional 30%, which brings some items down to under $3!
The code is only good "for a limited time" and I can't personally vouch for the company's service or product quality, but the extra discount makes the already attractive prices pretty hard to resist.



















This is a classic example of “If it seems too good to be true… ” According to the ratings & customer reviews over at , it’d be smart to avoid this reseller, altogether. Around HALF of all the reviews are complaints, with emphasis on the company’s poor processing/delivery time standards and terrible customer service — on top of habitual product/purchase mislabeling & mismatching.
resellerratings.com/store/HandHelditems
Thanks for the heads-up erin
I don’t work for handhelditems, but i’ve ordered tons of products from them and never had anything but excellent service. I’ve ordered for myself, my finace and my father, all have had the original Samsung Instinct, a ton of those plastic snap on cases that break when you drop the phone, but keep the phone from breaking, car and home chargers and extra stylii(stylus’s?). Remember, you are always more likely to get a vocal person who had a bad experience than one that had a good experience. Anyway, just wanted to toss that out there.
i bought 4 items from this company,i got 3 of them and the invoice said the missing one was out of stock, i still got charged for it and when i asked customer service what they were going to do about it, they’re reply was postal service lost it,not out a lot of money but still don’t like getting ripped off
I was just pointing out that based on their stats, listed on an independent website for consumer reviews, the odds of an average shopper having a smooth transaction with them is only around 50%. Obviously, no company is perfect; even those with stellar track records are going to have hiccups every now & then. But, if only 1 person out of every 2 can claim to have had no problems, then it seems no contest one would be better off taking their business to a more reputable discount company. Why bother scoring a $10 phone case for a high-risk $3? Just ask Bill, below.
Look at the enlarged product picture for this case: http://www.handhelditems.com/rubber-diamond-case-black-p-136754.html
Wow. Just … wow. lol. Looks like they just drew the backside with MS Paint! =D