"First, I didn't make a purchase from this store. I almost did but luckily I did a web search and found this to be a scam (it insists on payment using e-gold which is not traceable).
The scam goes like this: They advertise expensive items for sale through what looks like a regular webshop. What distinguishes the scammers from other operators is that the only means of payment is untraceable and unrecoverable methods such as MoneyGram, Western Union, or E-Gold - no credit cards. You transfer your money, and they don’t send you anything. There is nobody you can sue. Their web site is registered in the name of some victim of identity theft, and their physical contact address is bogus. They often operate in concert with fraudulent escrow services, or non-existent buyer protection programs, to create a false sense of security. Their main form of advertising is through search engines (e.g. Froogle), price comparison websites and banner ads. Unfortunately, Froogle and the most other shopping portals disclaim responsibility and refuse to act when they are informed about their service being used to advertise a scam.
Note that if you use your credit card to pay for wire transfer or E-Gold, you are not protected by your credit card’s, or any other, buyer protection program.
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"This is a complete scam. Store acts very professional. But, phones dont work. Address is bogus. Prices are way too good to be true. Sends back confirming emails that items are "in shipping". Once you send the money they stop talking to you.
The only way to purchase is through e-gold with no recourse. Much more store scam info is at http://heim.ifi.uio.no/~gisle/blog/?p=18
E-gold does offer a way to retract a spend but requires a court order. Steer clear of this one.
The scam goes like this: They advertise expensive items for sale through what looks like a regular webshop. What distinguishes the scammers from other operators is that the only means of payment is untraceable and unrecoverable methods such as MoneyGram, Western Union, or E-Gold - no credit cards. You transfer your money, and they don’t send you anything. There is nobody you can sue. Their web site is registered in the name of some victim of identity theft, and their physical contact address is bogus. They often operate in concert with fraudulent escrow services, or non-existent buyer protection programs, to create a false sense of security. Their main form of advertising is through search engines (e.g. Froogle), price comparison websites and banner ads. Unfortunately, Froogle and the most other shopping portals disclaim responsibility and refuse to act when they are informed about their service being used to advertise a scam.
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"This webstore is a scam. They will not accept credit cards. If you wire them money using Western Union or E-gold, they'll keep your money and not send you any product. Money transferred using these payment methods are unrecoverable."