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Posted by Cyberflow on Jun-16-2006 23:25:

Buying something from a particular that is oversea ?

I got a deal for a dj kit from England ...

It includes a lot of stuff like 2 cd decks DN-S3500, 2 technics mk2, pioneer djm-600, roadcase's, 2 return speakers with mounting stand, etc etc ...

But my question is, is it ok if i buy power converters for all of these things, will it work proprely (With 7-8 things to connect) ?

And the seller wants to make the sell thru www.tripledeal.com service, is it reliable ?

I think i need some guidance and help ...


Posted by nutsan on Jun-16-2006 23:31:

y are u buyin from england everythin is so overpriced here. im sure u culd get a better deal elsewhere.


Posted by Cyberflow on Jun-16-2006 23:33:

Well, the seller made me a really nice price

You would be shocked


Posted by nutsan on Jun-16-2006 23:36:

are we talkin ebay and second hand goods then?

how good is the offer and what does it contain?


Posted by Cyberflow on Jun-16-2006 23:44:

quote:
Originally posted by nutsan
are we talkin ebay and second hand goods then?

how good is the offer and what does it contain?
Price is 1200$ CAD ...

And what is included is listed in the first post ...


Posted by sterilis on Jun-16-2006 23:46:

sounds suspicious. where did you find ?


Posted by nutsan on Jun-16-2006 23:48:

y is the price in CAD$ if its in england?

u got a link for it if its on ebay?


Posted by Cyberflow on Jun-17-2006 00:01:

It's not listed on Ebay ...

It was on a kijiji site ... we are going to make the transaction on tripledeal.com site ... you know that tripledeal.com site ?


Posted by RJT on Jun-17-2006 00:06:

You're getting ripped off m8.


Posted by Cyberflow on Jun-17-2006 01:09:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ RJT
You're getting ripped off m8.
Ok ... on what facts are you basing your judgement to confirm me that ?


Posted by Soliman on Jun-17-2006 01:31:

quote:
Originally posted by Cyberflow
Ok ... on what facts are you basing your judgement to confirm me that ?


all what you listed above cannot possibly be for 1200$


Posted by Soliman on Jun-17-2006 01:34:

There is a saying that says: if it's to good to be true it prob. is


Posted by Danila on Jun-17-2006 01:49:

It sounds like a scam. Might be not but be carefull


Posted by Cyberflow on Jun-17-2006 02:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Soliman
all what you listed above cannot possibly be for 1200$
Don't worry ... it sound to good to be true ...

The guy has like 6000$ of equipment .... i don't understand why he's selling it cheap like that.

I'm not that sure i need to think about it, check out the company name tripledeal.com to make sure that it's a good service.

I need to check out how much it would cost me to buy power converters for all of the equipment ...

Well i need to make my homework. First of all it would be nice of to contact by phone the seller first.


Posted by skip on Jun-17-2006 10:01:

lol. say goodbye to your money as it's fucking gone if you're sending it to this guy. and you're never gonna see your stuff. with that price you could barely get one dn-s3500 brand new.


Posted by Cyberflow on Jun-17-2006 10:12:

quote:
Originally posted by skip
lol. say goodbye to your money as it's fucking gone if you're sending it to this guy. and you're never gonna see your stuff. with that price you could barely get one dn-s3500 brand new.
I know ...

Anyway's


Posted by nutsan on Jun-17-2006 11:07:

the website is probably ok but the guy selling you the stuff isnt! how did u find the guy selling stuff?


Posted by Cyberflow on Jun-17-2006 20:19:

quote:
Originally posted by nutsan
the website is probably ok but the guy selling you the stuff isnt! how did u find the guy selling stuff?


Ok� he want's to use this site it is the same type of company has tripledeal.com :

http://www.cargo.addr.com/

The guy told me that all of his equipement is made for North-America so no need to power converters ...

But i am feeling a lot of mefiance for this ..

I saw his ad in http://montreal.kijiji.ca/ site ...

I don't really understand the why he is anouncing this in the montreal region in canada ?

Meaby this guy has stolen the equipement during an event, doesn't know jack shit about the value he has in is hands so he selling this really cheap.

Or maybe he's just scamming people on the web cause in march he has post an ad on the site, and another one in April .... he errased them ... no news until the 8 of june he putted back the ad on the site. He finally contacted me, i was surprised and tought he lived in near my region so i could plan a little roadtrip to go pick it up. But he told me he was from England ...

Anyway's ... I'm asking him for is phone number so we can discuss certain issues, he din't gived me his phone number. I've reasked him lets see then what it's gona give.


Posted by generic on Jun-17-2006 22:19:

Mate, I've got 2 of those denons, 2 cdj1000s, 4 technics 1210s, a couple of allen and heath mixers and some brand new KRKs.
Send me a blank cheque and they're all yours



PS, it's a scam...


Posted by Cyberflow on Jun-18-2006 00:13:

http://escrow-fraud.com/search.php?...=cargo.addr.com


Posted by nutsan on Jun-18-2006 03:30:

its pure 100% scam u even said that he was meant to be not that far from u so u culd pick up the stuff. then wen u brought that up he shit it and said he was from england, in that case y wuld he be advertising on a foreign site and ask for a foriegn currency?

its not the service ud be sending the money to him with thats the problem, its the fact ud actually get nothin for ur money coz he dont have anythin to give u.


Posted by Cyberflow on Jun-18-2006 03:45:

Btw i tought he was from montreal or near because of the site vocation is for this city region ...

But he could actually be true ...

The odd thing is that he has North-america electrical standar equipement in the UK ...

How the hell he ended up with that ? ....

Anyway's ... he needs to answer me for his phone number and il'l give him a call or else he could forget it ...


Posted by nutsan on Jun-18-2006 12:28:

he wuld of imported it! but y wuld he sell it overseas? it makes no sense for sum1 in the UK to sell there stuff at a stupid price wen things cost quite a bit and he culd easily get a decent price here. also the fact he's askin for CAD$ y? surely he wuld want payment in the good old pound sterling �.

if ur gonna buy second hand go ebay and use paypal, make sure the buyer has sum good feedback and he has sold things before. or failing that buy it locally and pick it up then u can actually c the good before u pay.

all the shitty scams and the problems of importing stuff just sumtimes makes the most sensible option to pay full whack for stuff in genuine shop where u know ul be fine in case anythin goes wrong.


Posted by jdat on Jun-18-2006 12:36:

Dude you need to chillout with the attitude.

You came here asking for advice which we tried to give you to the best of our ability but you keep insisting it's a good deal!


Go ahead take the risk but don't be amazed if you end up with a whole lot of nothing.

tabernak.


btw getting the person on the phone means absolutely NOTHING! The scammers will give you a number just to make you feel confident about the deal.


Posted by generic on Jun-18-2006 12:43:

I agree, not a single person has said it's a good idea, but you keep going on about it anyway.


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