Sure they must know, but I doubt they have much interest to pursue this.
Sure they must know, but I doubt they have much interest to pursue this.
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The things actual people do to make money, from the charlatan pyramid scheme crowd, to the’ we'll sell you a nice camera,’ online bunch , to my personal favourites ‘the cast a spell,’ bunch...
You know I would even respect someone who tells me that they sell sweets and such other commodities on a very small scale but they actually a real business, but not this crowd
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Knowing their address is great but the fact remains that their is nothing you can do other than complain and take them to court. We all know that taking people to court over such matters is a long and costly process. Who will go through the effort to take a guy to court over a R2K hifi on the off chance of getting their money back. He will simply plead poverty and agree to pay back R50 per month. You might argue that he has done this to 50 people but I cannot see you taking the guy to court on behalf of all his defrauded customers because the pay out would be bigger than what the small claims court can deal with and that you will have to take on a lot of legal admin & red tape to do so.
My personal opinion is that the only thing you can really do is to make as many people as possible aware of his antics and to learn that you don't part with your cash unless you are 99% sure that you will get your goods.
mmmmm an interesting idea here. Have a Trust account in which the funds are deposited into, and when the goods are shipped, the money is transferred to the supplier.
Using the Trust account, shows the supplier that the customer is willing to purchase the goods, and is sure that the money is available, and the customer is sure that his money is safe, in that if the supplier defaults, he will get his money back.
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Just stick to Paypal, or some other form of well-established payment gateway service. You effectively get similar protection.
Personally I'm increasingly wary of "online shops" that will only deal in EFTs.
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