has anyone got anything from them ?
http://eu.buyitplayit.org/product/fujifilm-finepix-s4000-14-megapixel-bridge-camera/
The poor quality site, the missing logo's and simple layout as well as the "Too good to be true" prices are enough to deter me.
Have to agree.
As far as shop windows go, it's pretty naff.
If that's any sign at all, I wouldn't.
iPad2 for £192? Don't touch it with a barge pole.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?p=46992085
BUYITPLAYIT
I HAVE TODAY SPOKEN TO THE MANAGEMENT COMPANY WHO RENT OUT THE OFFICES AT 25 TALBOT STREET BELFAST THE MAILING ADDRESS GIVEN ON THE BUYITPLAYIT
SITE.
NEWTOWN BUSINESS CENTRE HAVE NEVER HEARD OF THIS COMPANY AND ARE NOW INVESTIGATING THEM FOR USING THEIR BUSINESS ADDRESS.
I HAVE ALSO EMAILED THEM REGARDING INFORMATION ON ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE AND HAVE ALWAYS HAD A PROMPT REPLY EVEN ON A SUNDAY EVENING BUT WHEN I
EMAILED THEM REGARDING CALLING INTO THEIR PREMISES IN BELFAST TO PAY FOR AN ITEM INSTEAD OF THE STRANGE PAYMENT METHODS OFFERED ON THE SITE AS OF TO
DATE I HAVE NOT RECEIVED A REPLY.
I HOPE THIS POST WILL HELP ANYONE WHO IS UNSURE OF THE TO GOOD TO BE TRUE PRICES THAT THIS WEBSITE OFFERS.
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Who.is comes up with this
Registrant Contact Information:
Name: Domain Admin
Organization: PrivacyProtect.org
Address 1: ID#10760, PO Box 16
Address 2: Note - All Postal Mails Rejected, visit Privacyprotect.org
City: Nobby Beach
Zip: QLD 4218
Country: AU
Phone: +45.36946676
Email: Email Masking Image@privacyprotect.org
If it quacks like a duck
i own buyitplayit .com this .org and .eu buyitplayit sites are not affiliated with my company or associated in any way. I believe them to be
fraudulent and would adivse anybody to be very careful
Jim Scott
As first posts go, that's different.
quote:
Ashley McDowell, 22, thought she had picked up the bargain of the century with an iPad 2 for $180 (£110) -
unfortunately, she later found out she'd actually shelled out for a painted plank of wood.
Ms McDowell was approached by two men in a McDonald's car park in Spartanburg, South Carolina,
who claimed to have bought the cutting-edge Apple tablets at a knock-down price.
They showed Ms McDowell a brand new iPad as a show of good faith and even knocked $120
off the original price they quoted her of $300, well below the listed price for the gadget.
The duo then carried a Fed-Ex box to her car and she handed over her money without checking its contents,
only to find she had been sold a piece of wood, with an Apple logo on the back.