I wouldn't post a scam alert based on second hand info.
Audiohifistore.com is a SCAM
I personally know an individual who was scammed by this website and lost money. The website looks legitimate with actual photos of equipment, but the equipment was never delivered. The manufacturer of the equipment was able to verify the serial number of the equipment, so it looked legit, but this is a very slick scam. Beware!
Moral of the story: use a trusted seller.
Thanks for the heads up @oxfordamps |
What happened? Did you lose any money, @grislybutter? |
The credit card company eventually recovered the money @cleeds but it took 2 months, so it was somewhat "happy ending". I bought (paid for) an amp for half the MSRP price, purchase was never confirmed or shipped. I think they have a warehouse of audio component PHOTOS :) |
They have lots of great products posted on their website. The price look pretty good. Hard to believe this is a scam it looks pretty good to me. But I would never ever ever buy gear located in a foreign country. Although if done through eBay and you document things well via emails between you and the seller they are pretty good at standing by the process and will honor returns that are legitimate. |
Geez that’s quite a website for being a scam. Somebody spent a ton of time putting that all together. I guess if they dupe a few people out of a few thousand $ now and then it’s worth it to them. Surprised it’s still up and running. Just for s & g I looked around on Google maps for the given address. It doesn’t look like it exists. Closest thing is a car dealer/repair shop. There is a Bang & Olufsen store on the same street but that looks legit. Any Agoners living on the Isle of Man? So many scumbags out there, be careful! |
A couple of points that should be made, most manufactures have it in their franchise agreements that a dealer can't sell on line, and if they allow it, is is at MSRP. Anytime you see something advertised for less, it should throw up a red flag. I understand human nature is we want to "believe the deal", but take a deep breath, step back, and then run like hell!!! |
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There was a scam hi fi equipment site purporting to operate out of Ireland a couple of years ago. They had an address published on their website but when I checked out the location on Google Maps, it was a brass plate operation - no physical presence there at all. BTW, I was checking for business reasons, not because I was contemplating buying anything from them. |
On a lark, I looked up on Google. There’s no building where they said it was at 20 Tromode. There is a Bang & Olufsen store at 18A. Reviews of that place show the same kind of behavior that’s described here. I wonder if somebody should make a phone call to the B&O store that’s supposedly next-door and find out what’s going on with their nonexistent neighbor. Bent |