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joe134
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Hi Guys, need a bit of help. Has anyone had dealings with this company, it,s got a Digi-box for sale, Amazon out of stock, and this is cheaper BUT, never heard of them. Any help appreciated.
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I would not use them.
Not yet 12 months old and whois info says UK individual but gives a Pakistan address which i suspect is a fake address "xyz Street"Domain name:
tazstore.co.uk
Registrant:
Tas Ali
Registrant type:
UK Individual
Registrant's address:
xyz Street
Rawal
Punj
46000
Pakistan
Registrar:
eNom, Inc. [Tag = ENOM]
URL: http://www.enom.com
Relevant dates:
Registered on: 27-Jul-2012
Expiry date: 27-Jul-2013
Last updated: 23-Oct-2012
Registration status:
Registered until expiry date.
Name servers:
ns1.justhost.com
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I would not use them.
Not yet 12 months old and whois info says UK individual but gives a Pakistan address which i suspect is a fake address "xyz Street"0 -
...directing me to RAKUTEN.play.com as alernative?
If you're at all confused about the name, take note of the following:On 9 January 2013, it was announced that Play.com would be closing its direct retail business in March 2013 to focus on its marketplace due to changes in the rules of Low Value Consignment Relief, which previously exempted its sales from certain taxes.In September 2011, Japan-based Rakuten, Inc. purchased Play.com for £25 million.0 -
-TangleFoot- wrote: »If you're at all confused about the name, take note of the following:On 9 January 2013, it was announced that Play.com would be closing its direct retail business in March 2013 to focus on its marketplace due to changes in the rules of Low Value Consignment Relief, which previously exempted its sales from certain taxes.
yes this was because Play.com were based in the channel island which allowed them VAT and other tax exceptions when selling to the UK .
but this year 2013 these exemptions are being removed, so you will also see a rise in prices from Amazon, Thompson & Morgan, Sutton Seeds and all those that use the channel islands as a selling platform0
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