This is my first post please give your opinion about this dealer. Looks like to good to be true. nonetheless here is the link digital camera and camcorder at compclasse
Their contact info shows an address that is apprently a condo in Chicago, the phone number listing is for a different residential address in the same area of Chicago. (I think I drove by the place last weekend when I was up there for a Cubs game.) The web site domain was created 7 days ago. Looks like PayPal only payment.
I haven't bothered checking prices to see if they're ridiculously low . . . already seen all I need to.
faustfl
New Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2009 @ 1:36p
Fake e-commerce web site. Steals your information. Beware! It only takes Paypal or WIRE TRANSFER payments.
shopperxx
New Member
posted: Oct. 12, 2009 @ 7:50p
This is undoubtedly a complete SCAM. They show PayPal, but won't accept it "from a first-time buyer," no reason given. I think the reason is to take only payments, like Western Union, which cannot be refunded. Of course once scammed, there will be no second-time buyers. The given phone number is disconnected. When I emailed them for their correct number, they asked for MY number to call me instead. Computer Classe "Ltd." gives them away as being foreign - corporations in U.S. are "Inc.," not "Ltd." They're probably based in some country once part of the British Empire - I suspect Nigeria. Finally, the prices are just to good to be true. The plasma I want is shown at 25% less than the deepest discount I could find elsewhere. About half the list price -- and NO shipping charge! Absurd!
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