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I'm having a hard time even finding that particular site... lots of other's that are very similar, but the logo looks different... but that seems to be a sign I guess. I learned from Amazon though, research the site you are buying from and make sure it is legit first. Maybe it's a FB thing... which is also a bad sign...
I found it. It is a FB thing, and it appears it may only be a dude selling things rather than an actual company. Also, there are only 4 reviews, which I could only view 2, and both are bad reviews that don't recommend...
Got ripped off 700 for a set of running boards, their site looks legit and even sent me the tracking numbers. Then all
Of a sudden I had to pay another 410 to get them. Total bs not looking for sympathy just don't want anyone else to be scammed like I was
Do they actually have a site? All I saw was a FB page with some pictures an no description... and of course a couple of bad reviews. Anyway, hope you are able to get you $$ back. Good luck.
Got ripped off 700 for a set of running boards, their site looks legit and even sent me the tracking numbers. Then all
Of a sudden I had to pay another 410 to get them. Total bs not looking for sympathy just don't want anyone else to be scammed like I was
Why did you "have" to pay another $410? More importantly why did you? Why not call your CC company and cancel the charge at that point? The whole thing doesn't make sense
Why did you "have" to pay another $410? More importantly why did you? Why not call your CC company and cancel the charge at that point? The whole thing doesn't make sense
I didn't pay the 410, it was at that point I realized I was scammed, even sent a tracking number and all. Again not whining just don't want others to see them and buy
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