• Thinking about buying from 3rd party source.
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I've been in touch with this guy through e-mails and text and he seems like a legitimate person and not some person trying to take my money. But the thing is he could just be playing it all up. His website: [URL]http://wirelessonsale.net/[/URL] He says he cosigned with a bank to get a loan to open up this business since he buys everything in bulk. I was thinking about getting an ipad2 and iphone 4 since it would be around 250 after 60% discount code. I'm trying to get thoughts on this before I put down.
Far too good to be true
[QUOTE=Darkimmortal;28601939]Far too good to be true[/QUOTE] Exactly my thoughts.
No paypal=scam.
If it's too good to be true, it is. Follow through your intuition and don't go through with it. I actually just read an article on ZDNet. Retailers other than Apple get a measly 3% [URL=http://m.techrepublic.com/blog/hiner/apple-ipad-2-who-should-buy-and-who-should-pass/7896?tag=nl.e101]Source[/URL] bulk discount rate for iPad's (and phones) [editline]14th March 2011[/editline] No contact information is unsettling too. Domain name - Creation*date:*27*Feb*2011*00:09:00
I want a Macbook pro for 299 holy Jesus.
hmmm I looked on the site and found the Mac Pro the desktop version, and shipping weight say's 3lbs.... I do believe I will not buy from this site. [url]http://www.wirelessonsale.net/products/Mac-Pro.html[/url]
How easily can security certificates be faked? Because apparently this has one: [IMG]http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k55/lew-m-b06/Untitled.png[/IMG]
I would only buy my products retail or a popular site within my country. I wouldn't even buy expensive goods from ebay from personal experience of quality.
Prices are fake it seems, an iPod goes for $79 it says but when you actually select a gig size it goes up to Apple price.
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