"Today I attempted to purchase a Nikon D300 body for the web site listed price of $799.00. After completing all of the personal data and credit card info, I placed the order.
Within ten minutes I received an email which reads as follows: "This email is to confirm receipt of your online order with us. For your security, please call us at 1-***-***-****, Option 1 to provide a verbal confirmation so that we can ship out your order. If you have already called and confirmed your order, you may disregard this request."
It took three separate calls to get through to a person who asked me for my three digit security code from my credit card and then told me the Nikon D300 I ordered is the plastic body version and that he could offer me the magnesium body today only for $1299, but I would need to buy a five-hour battery for $199 and the external charger for $199. I said no, cancel my order. Then he said he would include the long life battery and charger for the $1299 price, but I would have to pay a 5% shipping insurance fee. After this pronouncement, I said cancel the order. I listen for to more sales pitch lingo, but I stuck to my guns and canceled the order. I also sent them an email message canceling the order.
Don't go near these people."