"If I could rate them zero stars, I would have surely done that. I have a lot of experience ordering online and I didn't have a single problem with them, but the media market's service is a total disaster, it was my first and last time ordering from them, several weeks ago, I ordered a vacuum cleaner and drying rack and since they were heavy and I don't have a vehicle, they charged me for shipment twice, but the disaster starts from here, the shipping service they use which is GLS is a total scam, you pay for it, they don't even try to show up at your door and they claim you weren't home which is obviously a lie, I personally contacted the GLS and tried to be rational with them, and they accepted their fault and promised me to send my parcels again, but they didn't keep their promises. for a week, every single day they said your parcel would arrive today and I was stuck at home for one week waiting for them to send my parcels but they didn't. then I contacted the media market, and they took the shipping service side and treated me like a lier, I asked for my refund, but they refused, and now I lost 200bucks and I didn't even have my orders. there is a reason why people can trust amazon more than any websites, because of their responsibility, shame on you"
"Note, this company does not provide order numbers when you order a product. Just a form that you print out and fax.
This company is a scam. I ordered a Panasonic TC-P65S1 after seeing this product pop up on google products for a crazy low price. I emailed this company and asked if the price was real and if the product was really factory authorized, brand new, and with the manucturers warranty. I got a response and was assured this was legitimate.
Their website says they take all 4 major credit cards. So I placed an order.
The order process is very strange. You fill out an online form, print it out, and then fax the order in. The order form has no payment information, just the product and your contact information such as name, shipping address, phone number, etc.
I went ahead and faxed it in. I should have emailed and asked for clarification on the payment information first. My mistake.
When I emailed and asked how to pay for the tv, they responded with this with instructions that I should wire money to a transfer agent. The wiring instructions were included. The instructions practically text book for all of the moneygram wiring frauds that websites like Craigs List constantly warn you about.
This review asks for an order number but they don't give one.
Now they have a lot of my personal information and I now have to activate a credit watch and credit freeze protection service.
If it seems to good to be true, it probably is.
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