I wish I would have researched Christmas Central before I placed my order. Long story short how does this company justify sending out bogus emails with fake order numbers... mine was 6 digits and order tracking requires 8 digits... as well as fabricated tracking numbers that are not legitimate. This complaint, if you do a little research, has come up time after time for the past few years. If I receive the generic response I've been reading from the Christmas Central rep that says "call us we are happy to help" without explaining the phony numbers, I am going to immediately file a paypal complaint, a BBB complaint, a FTC complaint and a complaint to the attorney general in New York charging them with interstate fraud. I am happy to start a class action lawsuit on principle, much less the fact that they appear to have ripped me off for $139. Anyone else interested in pursuing a class action suit from a fraudulent email you received, please post. In the meantime I will focus all my energy on letting the buying public know about this shyster operation. To Christmas Central rep: I want an answer how you send out bs order numbers and bs tracking numbers and how bogus shipping emails are standard for your company. I believe it is so you can collect money from paypal without shipping out a product. That is fraud and that is illegal. Answer please. I'm sure you've heard this before.