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Posted by dj geri on Sep-03-2006 13:09:

cx music

you know this web?to know bought ?the very low price


Posted by dj geri on Sep-03-2006 13:13:

sorry the link
http://www.cxmusic.co.uk/

that you think?


Posted by T-Soma on Sep-03-2006 13:25:

Wow! $1058 AUD for a cdj1000 mk3. There has to be a catch...


Posted by dj geri on Sep-03-2006 13:44:

you would entrust yourselves to buy something?


Posted by skip on Sep-03-2006 14:07:

lol! those prices are so low that it's gotta be a fraud.


Posted by Abhay on Sep-03-2006 14:55:

nope

I've heard about these...

I dont think it's a fraud, they've basically just gotten stuff straight from the factory, and are selling it without all of the other shit on top.

But u might lose out on stuff like warranty, and a big pioneer sticker to say what brand ur CDJs are etc...

I had a friend recommned thiss ort of stuff to me. Bascially, the same factorys that make say technics turntables equipment pump out the very same turntables with almost no difference, but they dont have labels and warranty's etc.

I'm not sure, but i've heard of something like this. THat there is really cheap equipment out there, via unconvntional means.

Dunno the complete info, but might be worth checking out.


Posted by ���|E on Sep-03-2006 16:23:

quote:
Originally posted by cxMusic
All products we carry are Brand New, Factory Sealed, complete with All factory supplied accessories, and a full manufacturer's warranty.


Xone 3D = ~$2500AUS

That's insane, can someone order some stuff from there so we can work out if they're genuine or not? if they are ............ *Drool*


Posted by skip on Sep-03-2006 16:42:

quote:
* We accept Western Union payments from international customers from all world






as fraud as a fraud can be.


Posted by Abhay on Sep-03-2006 16:44:

quote:
Originally posted by skip


as fraud as a fraud can be.


THat's scary!

I'm gonna be really pissed off if this is a fraud.


Posted by dj geri on Sep-03-2006 19:30:

to me it does not finish to me convincing, and I think that that is a fraude.for I ask it in case some had bought


Posted by dj geri on Sep-03-2006 19:30:

not of that it has bought


Posted by Trogdor on Sep-03-2006 20:45:

Xone:3D for $1800?!

Anyone wanna give this a try?


Posted by Abhay on Sep-04-2006 00:53:

hm,

I couldn't find anything on google.

If it's such a god damn good business, then it'd have the sense to get it's ass on google.

If it's so cheap, then why isn't it already popular.


Posted by Abhay on Sep-04-2006 00:55:

Can somebody in UK, please try calling the number on the website.

I think it's a fraud now. some of those photos are bullshit. As if they'd have such a big call centre for a business like that.They wouldn't operate from a sky-scraper. the photos are dud.

227 Marsh Wall
London, E14 9SD, UK
Tel: +44 20-8476-8132
Fax: +44 20-8375-4271


Posted by Abhay on Sep-04-2006 01:02:

I did a search for shops on marshall wall. Don't think there's anything called CX music there.

I say 75% chance that this is a fraud...


Shops on Marshall Wall


Posted by TazZ-erT on Sep-04-2006 04:49:

I just went to order two CDJ800mk2's just now an it wouldnt let me get to the second stage of check out, after i selected what shipping i wanted it gave me this up

"Not Found

The requested URL http:// was not found on this server."

So i guess its fake.


Posted by TazZ-erT on Sep-04-2006 04:52:

The address given is a European Data Centre.. Source: http://www.interhouse.net/datacentr...ons/london3.htm


Posted by jdat on Sep-04-2006 09:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Abhay
Can somebody in UK, please try calling the number on the website.

I think it's a fraud now. some of those photos are bullshit. As if they'd have such a big call centre for a business like that.They wouldn't operate from a sky-scraper. the photos are dud.

227 Marsh Wall
London, E14 9SD, UK
Tel: +44 20-8476-8132
Fax: +44 20-8375-4271


Found this:
http://www.denondjforums.com/index....ewtopic&p=47044


It's really non factual but they do mention issues with the checkout process. I have a feeling that the "other" person in this thread ( sorry can't give complete hints ;) ) is part of the thing.....


Posted by skot_e on Sep-06-2006 02:07:

quote:
Domain name:
cxmusic.co.uk

Registrant:
Mark Sorms

Registrant type:
UK Individual

Registrant's address:
The registrant is a non-trading individual who has opted to have their
address omitted from the WHOIS service.

Registrant's agent:
LCN.com Ltd t/a lowcostnames.co.uk [Tag = AI]
URL: http://www.lowcostnames.co.uk

Relevant dates:
Registered on: 10-Aug-2006
Renewal date: 10-Aug-2008
Last updated: 10-Aug-2006

Registration status:
Registration request being processed.

Name servers:
yns1.yahoo.com
yns2.yahoo.com

The fact the address is not listed for a "buisness" is dodgy. It was only registered last month tho, so it may just be a fledgling buisness? I'd not buy there yet.

EDTI: I take it back, just read this:
quote:
About the Company
_
Our company has been dealing with the retail trade on the territory of the UK since 2002. In December 2005 cxMusic Technologies and Asian holding (CNElectronics Inc), which possesses wholesale warehouses on the territory of South Korea and China, were merged. Due to this fact we start new online shop - cxMusic.co.uk_

So they started a new online shop in 05, but only registered the domain n Aug 06. Hmmmn.


Posted by sterilis on Sep-06-2006 02:14:

if it sounds too good to be true it usually is.

cdj800 mk2 �254.00

i just paid �530 for one but at least i no its the real deal.


Posted by Abhay on Sep-06-2006 11:33:

quote:
Originally posted by TazZ-erT
I just went to order two CDJ800mk2's just now an it wouldnt let me get to the second stage of check out, after i selected what shipping i wanted it gave me this up

"Not Found

The requested URL http:// was not found on this server."

So i guess its fake.



If you typed in ur credit card or payment details before going to the next step, u might be in a spot of trouble.

Does anyone know where we can report suspected internet fraud? THere has to be some organisation in place to prevent international world wide web fraud.


Posted by skot_e on Sep-06-2006 13:45:

Out of curiosity, I just tried to do a fake order with fake details, and when I got to the payment, I tried to do visa, but as my country listed was Australia, I was unable to select visa as a method of payment. Only UK customers can do that it seems. So I went back and changed my details to UK, and it came up with a 404 not found page error when I tried to proceed.
I went back and tried to select Western Union as a transfer, and it gives the following detail to make a payment

quote:
Instructions for Western Union payment:

The payment must be sent on the name of our sales manager Mr. Raimonds Vigups.
_ FIRST NAME: RAIMONDS _
LAST NAME: VIGUPS
ADDRESS: 227 MARSH WALL
CITY: LONDON
COUNTRY: UNITED KINGDOM
TOTAL: ?226.00

How to make the payment?
_
1. Locate the nearest Western Union office or pay on-line via westernunion.com
__
2. Make the payment using cash (or your credit card in case you decide to pay on-line)
to the above agent details.

Visit http://westernunion.com to find the location nearest you.


(!) Once the payment is completed, please provide us the Western Union
Money Transfer Control Number by email: [email protected]



Wonder if sending a notification to W/Union will make a difference? They may block the account. I'm sure the Met might be interested too.


Posted by JonnyBigBalls on Sep-06-2006 13:59:

has anyone tried calling them yet ?

i cant as im at work during their business hours


Posted by jdat on Sep-06-2006 19:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Abhay
If you typed in ur credit card or payment details before going to the next step, u might be in a spot of trouble.

Does anyone know where we can report suspected internet fraud? THere has to be some organisation in place to prevent international world wide web fraud.



there's no international organization.


It's only if something grows to a global scale that there will be interest from legal agencies from around the world.

In the meantime if someone gets in trouble with an online purchase when using their card online they should contact their bank ( and/or the company that handles your card ) and file a complaint with your local police departement.


quote:
Originally posted by skot_e
Wonder if sending a notification to W/Union will make a difference? They may block the account. I'm sure the Met might be interested too.


Western Union may not take action until there has been an issue with fictitious sales and gross misrepresentation and theft/fraud.


Posted by skot_e on Sep-07-2006 02:03:

quote:
Originally posted by jdat

In the meantime if someone gets in trouble with an online purchase when using their card online they should contact their bank ( and/or the company that handles your card ) and file a complaint with your local police departement.



not sure this will be a problem as, like I said, I tried to do a fake sale, and I couldn't enter a credit card number. I would have to do a money transfer.



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