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nin1234

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Nov 30, 2008
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I am about to buy a unibody Macbook Pro from a chinese internet wholesaler called e-infall.com. Has anybody heard of this company or bought from them?? Their prices are super low. Any info you can share with me will be much apreciated. Thanks
 
I can't remember where, but I remember someone saying in a different forum that they were a scam site. Again, there's no such thing as "too good to be true". I'll try to find the original thread of the person who claimed it was a scam site.
 
Seems too good to be true. Also, if you look at the items market value listed, that too is way too low. But if you can pay with Paypal you at least have some protection.
 
Plus, it looks like e-infail. Why would you buy anything from a company that has the word "fail" in their name.

;)
 
honestly... i think its a scam. i asked them how long they've been in buisness they said 2007. at the bottom of e-infall.com it says 2004-2009... i also noticed that their manager "Hong Chang" has one of the most common names in China, making them harder to track down. another thing... people's e-mails were getting hacked and advertising for e-infall.com so i'd say its about 90% scam, 10% legit...and they dont have anything for under $100... this way u cant just order something small and see if you even get your order or not. also, their payment methods seem kinda bs. but this is just my opinion =]. try http://www.ecost.com/ or even http://www.refurbdepot.com/ for a cheap, good notebook. refurbished computers at refurbdepot have a 2% return rate... think about it
 
if any site accepts paypal you can not get scammed. they accecpt paypal and there email is to there own site not gmail or yahoo or something. so your good man go for it.

EDIT: never mind dude i just tried to make a purchase there just to see there payment options and once you try and pay they only offer money transfers western union and **** like that. so stayyyyy awayyyyyy.
 
Guys and gals, Thanks for your input. Your replies were vey insightful.
Thanks again
 
Scum chinese website beware

There are various fake wesites using the account number below to defraud people around the world they sell goods that are never shipped after recieving payments into the account they dissapear without goods being delivered is there anything the bank can do about this account? :mad::mad::mad::mad:

Our Account in Bank of China:
Bank's name
:BANK OF CHINA BEIJING BRANCH
Bank's address
:NO.8 YaBaoLu,ChaoYang District BeiJing China
The name
:Xiaohong Lin
A/C No
:4060600-0188-026298-9 ;
Country
:China
SWIFT CODE(BIC)
:BKCHCNBJ110 ;
BIC
:BKCHCNBJ110 ;
Postcode
:100021 ;
After you making the payment,please send us the following information by E-mail or MSN:
- The copy of the receipt
- Shipping address.
 
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