Mike
austin,#2Author of original report
Mon, January 21, 2008
I did more research on the company. Sure enough it has a bad track record with bait and switch, delivering the wrong goods, missing goods, etc. A good link to find out about this company and any other company is: search.bbb.org/ Of course, if I came here first I would have known something as well. So here's what you do if you get caught in the pig trough (this is good for other scams as well): Call your credit card company, explain you ordered something from suspect scammers, and have them reissue a different number immediately before the piglets charge your account. They see that they can't rip you off so they automatically cancel your order. You will not have to face customer service from H#@!!, or any tacked on fraudulent charges. Spread the word. There is a huge ring of fraudulent internet retailers that have many different names. Most look very convincing with professional websites. My story ends even better...I bought a slightly used professional level camera (digital Minolta 7hi SLR) from a local guy on Craigslist...for less. Takes sweet pictures. Good luck everyone!