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Claim Your BusinessCompclasse.com has a rating of 1 star from 3 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Compclasse.com ranks 188th among Photography Equipment sites.
Fortunately, I didn't get scammed. Registered my "profile" information and tried to purchase a camera. Tried to check out using PayPal but when I clicked on "confirm" it sent me back to the home page. However, they did have my name, address and email info. So I logged back in and changed all that information to a fake name, address and phone number. If I get anything from them on my email, I will go in and change it as well. I suspect it is a scam waiting to happen for anyone who orders and sends money western union. I am just grateful they can't take credit card info yet because they would have gotten me...
Fortunately, I didn't get scammed. Registered my "profile" information and tried to purchase a camera. Tried to check out using PayPal but when I clicked on "confirm" it sent me back to the home page.
However, they did have my name, address and email info.
So I logged back in and changed all that information to a fake name, address and phone number. If I get anything from them on my email, I will go in and change it as well.
I suspect it is a scam waiting to happen for anyone who orders and sends money western union. I am just grateful they can't take credit card info yet because they would have gotten me...
I can't show you the picture here but the "sales office located in beautiful town of Chicago" doesn't look very hopeful as a sales office and the surroundings aren't very beautiful. The telephone number is that of a residential apartment address in another part of Chicago, registered to Bonnie Campbell, 1455 W Roscoe St.
Additionally the site has been running for only about a week yet the company claims warehouses all over the USA and Europe. They have no credit card processing facility, highly suspect in this business and especially as arranging this facility is really very simple these days for even an amateur startup.
Lastly there are grammatical clues in the site texts that suggest English may not be the first language of the writer. Tending to confirm the theory, big chunks of their terms and conditions have been copied from other sites.
This is beginning to spell S-C-A-M but so far, proof is circumstantial. It looks like it may be an European operation and that tends to suggest counterfeit products. The very low prices suggest counterfeits too.
If you asked me to speculate on gut feelings alone I'd say this was one to stay away from. The prices are very, very low and that usually means counterfeits. I suspect that within the next month or so, feedback from customers will be more frequent and we can see what's really going on here. Meanwhile, I'd wait. However desperate you are for that camera, it'll still be here in a month's time.
I got scammed! I just got an email saying my product was delivered after I contacted IC3. The responded immediately with some bogus email stating my product was delivered. There is no flatscreen in front of my door. I am out $1000 please do not use. I am so anal and I feel really $#*!ed right now.
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