โJul-21-2018 07:34 AM
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โJul-28-2018 10:00 AM
wa8yxm wrote:And your point is... Of course it's fraud, and do you really suppose they care? They probably live next door to the Nigerian prince.fj12ryder wrote:
Everything I've seen of these types of sites is that they aren't ones that are out to do something totally overtly illegal. They won't try to clean out an account or some such thing, they work on the small and frequent cheats. They only charge the amount you agree to, but then they either don't ship anything or ship the wrong and much cheaper thing.
Kind of like mail-in rebates, they hope most people won't want to invest the time and effort to get their money back. That's why the prices are so low, if they were $400-$500, people would be more motivated to try and get their money back. Under a $100, maybe not so much.
Uh Intentionally shipping the WRONG or DIFFERNET thins is totally illegal. You advertise say a Westinghouse 2,000 watt inverter generator for 100 bucks.. YOU MUST SHIP that product for that price. Otherwise it is FRAUD. Pure and simple FRAUD. and as I said
When I checked one of the sights it was 12 days old.
โJul-28-2018 09:35 AM
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โJul-28-2018 08:33 AM
wa8yxm wrote:Sure, you gonna sue someone in China for $100?
Uh Intentionally shipping the WRONG or DIFFERNET thins is totally illegal. You advertise say a Westinghouse 2,000 watt inverter generator for 100 bucks.. YOU MUST SHIP that product for that price. Otherwise it is FRAUD. Pure and simple FRAUD. and as I said
When I checked one of the sights it was 12 days old.
โJul-28-2018 08:28 AM
fj12ryder wrote:
Everything I've seen of these types of sites is that they aren't ones that are out to do something totally overtly illegal. They won't try to clean out an account or some such thing, they work on the small and frequent cheats. They only charge the amount you agree to, but then they either don't ship anything or ship the wrong and much cheaper thing.
Kind of like mail-in rebates, they hope most people won't want to invest the time and effort to get their money back. That's why the prices are so low, if they were $400-$500, people would be more motivated to try and get their money back. Under a $100, maybe not so much.
โJul-28-2018 06:34 AM
mike-s wrote:Kavoom wrote:Those aren't Yamaha generators. They're "Yamaha powered." There's a big difference.
No need to take chances. I was at Costco about a month ago here in Helena and they had Yamaha SC2000i's on sale for 549 bucks. I don't need one so, I turned my eyes away. There was a pallet of boxes and they were gone within days per my coming back three days later for something else. I don't think Costco is on the scam list.
NOW, that was a deal. OH wait, here it is at 499. https://www.costco.com/A-IPower-1600W-Running--2000W-Peak-Yamaha-Powered-Gas-Inverter-Generator.product.100343958.html
โJul-22-2018 01:18 PM
crcr wrote:
I saw the 2000 watt Yamaha inverter generator in a local Costco yesterday, for $499. Heck of a deal ...
โJul-22-2018 07:10 AM
โJul-22-2018 06:25 AM
Kavoom wrote:
No need to take chances. I was at Costco about a month ago here in Helena and they had Yamaha SC2000i's on sale for 549 bucks. I don't need one so, I turned my eyes away. There was a pallet of boxes and they were gone within days per my coming back three days later for something else. I don't think Costco is on the scam list.
NOW, that was a deal. OH wait, here it is at 499. https://www.costco.com/A-IPower-1600W-Running--2000W-Peak-Yamaha-Powered-Gas-Inverter-Generator.product.100343958.html
It won't run your airco though. You need something like a Westinghouse WH2200iXLT at https://www.amazon.com/Westinghouse-WH2200iXLT-Portable-Inverter-Generator/dp/B00NHACROW
I have one of the above and it has started my airco for years now. Haven't tried it on the new one but it is smaller than the old pop up air conditioner.
The prices on these things have come down so much there is no need to hunt down deals and take chances like the old days.
โJul-21-2018 04:44 PM
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โJul-21-2018 02:41 PM
WTP-GC wrote:If you've got time and patience and plenty of both to waste, then go for it. But you'll find that they will send you something, not what you ordered, but something cheap, then blame it on shipping problems. Whatever card you use will want you to work through the issue with the vendor, the vendor will put you off as long as he can, hoping you will simply give up. You will spend a couple months, and perhaps some expense to ship back what was "mistakenly" sent to you. I guarantee you won't get what you order, so why bother. All you'll get out of it is aggravation and potentially lose some money for return shipping of whatever they send you. They most likely will offer to refund the shipping charges, but good luck on that one.
UMMMM...I once bought a container with nearly $100K worth of tools for less than $5K. Yes, it was legit and it absolutely ruined me on future good deals :B:B
Again, I'm not saying this website is legit or that anyone has a chance of getting what they bought. But I'm not so scared of my own shadow that I'm not willing to take a chance on something like this.
Regarding AMEX, if they attempted to hit my card, AMEX would probably not allow the charge to go through in the first place if it was a scam. But as suggested by someone else, they probably don't accept AMEX anyway.
โJul-21-2018 02:23 PM