Anyone bought from this website

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A quick search would suggest that the site has only been up for 125 days, so very new. The English is very poor so may be a second language. They also say in answer to the FAQ question:

. Q:Are all your items in stock?
A:Generally speaking, all of our items listed on the website are available. But occasionally some items may be out of order due to strong demand. If you pickup an item and pay for it, but for any reason it is not available, we will contact you as quickly as possible, and either suggest you to choose the other similar item or process a promptly refund to your account.

So possibly a drop shipper carrying no stock?

I'll let others try them first.
 
Multi sport, multi- currency. 10-15 days to process an order. You may be charged a foreign currency transaction fee.
I suspect this is sending stuff from China and not a stock- holding business.Prices seem good but will VAT get charged at Customs? What will it cost to return anything?
 
Random collection of items organised in a haphazard way (bath plug chain under cycling, wtf?)
Long order processing time.
No branding of anything.
No phone number or address, or clue where they are in the world. Won't talk to you by phone.
Weird site name made of random collection of letters.
Only been around a few weeks.
Prices lower than anyone else.
Gmail email address.
No VAT number, or mention of VAT, or import duties even though they take a variety of currencies and sell internationally. Claim you don't have to pay any 'sales tax', which is just a generic term to cover anywhere, and is probably illegal everywhere.
Spelling and grammar mistakes and nonsense text.
JCB credit card, what's that then?

Si anas similis est, natat ut anas, et sonat anatis, verisimile est anatem. Nullum gratuitum prandium. Caveat emptor.
 
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For a £4.06 sheave, the shipping was £20.99.
Probably delivered by a bloke on a horse with a stetson and six gun. :)
 
I thought the Lewmar quick release winch handles looked good at £28. If you also buy a protractor it takes the total to £34 which gives free shipping. Looks too good to be true to me.
 
Pretty sure this site has been posted here before, probably a couple of times, same site, different web address.

No name, no address, no phone number, if this isn't a SCAM i'll eat my socks.
 
Random collection of items organised in a haphazard way (bath plug chain under cycling, wtf?)
Long order processing time.
No branding of anything.
No phone number or address, or clue where they are in the world. Won't talk to you by phone.
Weird site name made of random collection of letters.
Only been around a few weeks.
Prices lower than anyone else.
Gmail email address.
No VAT number, or mention of VAT, or import duties even though they take a variety of currencies and sell internationally. Claim you don't have to pay any 'sales tax', which is just a generic term to cover anywhere, and is probably illegal everywhere.
Spelling and grammar mistakes and nonsense text.
JCB credit card, what's that then?

Si anas similis est, natat ut anas, et sonat anatis, verisimile est anatem. Nullum gratuitum prandium. Caveat emptor.
Seems to have hit every single warning. Always a big sign when there are no contact details (office, phone, etc.). Website also first registered on 24th June with a technical contact in Florida (Karla Brennan, email elfidaffdwfsw@gmail.com, postal address doesn't seem to exist but at least the phone number is in the correct area).

Are the people involved using a random letter generator for domain names and email addresses. :D:D
 
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