I also purchased my Spigen cases from Amazon. No problems. I have a Spigen Gold Tough Armor, Gold Neo Hybrid and Crystal Clear Ultra Hybrid for my Gold 5s. IMHO they make GOOD case for a reasonable price.
Yeah safe to say IMO Spigen are the best iPhone case manufacturers. Not only are they well priced and well made but their designs are by far the best. I'm not a fan of the massive bulky cases not the girly colour combos and bold statements. Spigen cases are also designed colour wise to compliment the iPhone colours which is also nice. I love my Neo Hybrid as personally I'm not a fan of the exposed Apple logo and the NH is quite a stylish case. I had to go into the Apple Store in late September to exchange my faulty 6 and the Apple Store guy couldn't stop raving about my case and how nice it was! Saying that he was also impressed with my 50p matte screen protector and kept apologising that he was unable to retain it to put on my new iPhone unit haha. I was like mate it's only one of the 3 for ?1.50 matte jobbys from Amazon and he thought it was one of the expensive ones from the big brands!
Actually I do think a screen protector makes or breaks the looks of the iPhone. No matter what case you have there's nothing worse than seeing a screen protector that is covered in bubbles or smudges or worse my mate has just installed a tempered glass protector on his 5S and it looks like a block of ice sitting on top of the iphone!
You can't beat a basic matte protector for looks! Might not protect the screen like tempered glass but if you can get over that then it's well worth it just for the lack of fingerprints with the matte finish! It's taken me about 8 years to perfect the installation of screen protectors but now I've mastered it and they're 100% perfect everytime.
Without boring you all further the tip is to lay the protector over the top of the iPhone first and line it up perfectly then take some tape and tape the top and bottom of one side to the back of the iPhone to keep the protector in place perfectly. Then lift the side that isn't taped in a hinge like motion and using a screen-wipe wipe the screen to remove any marks or dust then carefully peel the underside of the protector away and lay it down flat on the iPhone without touching any of the sticky underside of the protector. Push any air bubbles to the sides and once happy just peel off the top layer which also removed the two pieces of tape from earlier and that's it! Perfect! Using the tape to secure it means it's always perfectly aligned and also reduces the amount of contact with your fingers once the underside is peeled away. Also lifting the protector from the side that isn't stuck like a hinge to peel the underside later off also reduces the distance the protector is from the iPhone meaning less opportunity for the protector to collect dust particles in the air as you would normally lower it onto the iPhone. I've tried all the other methods like installing it in a bathroom after the shower has run to create humidity and rid the dust particles and the so called applicators but nothing compares to the hinge and tape method!
Let me know if anyone tries this and how you get on!?