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  • ~Chameleon~
    ~Chameleon~ Posts: 11,956 Forumite
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    OMG Tony, don't touch them with a bargepole!! no contact details, they've not even fiilled out the T&C on the site. Under £100 then you've no comeback on your credit card if something goes wrong. Things is, these boots are not going to be on sale cheap - they never are unless they are an old style for not authentic - so if it seems to good to be true then it probably is!! Go to the USA and get them from there or pay the market price in the UK otherwise you are going to get ripped off!


    And if anyone has been stupid enough to order and wants to go find them to get their money back, this is their registered address ;)

    Registrant's address:
    Unit 22
    Willesden Green
    London
    NW2 4PX
    GB
    “You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.”
  • mookie
    mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
    And if anyone has been stupid enough to order and wants to go find them to get their money back, this is their registered address ;)

    Registrant's address:
    Unit 22
    Willesden Green
    London
    NW2 4PX
    GB

    Nice one Chameleon.:T Nasty people trying to rip people off!
  • Now I fancy a pair of the upside Uggs. Has anyone bought any of these? If so are you pleased with them?, they look like a nice change to the plain classic uggs and I like the lacing.

    If anyone did buy them and has a picture I would love to see as the ones online are so small and I can't find any in Office or Soletrader near me, thanks :o
  • OMG Tony, don't touch them with a bargepole!! no contact details, they've not even fiilled out the T&C on the site. Under £100 then you've no comeback on your credit card if something goes wrong. Things is, these boots are not going to be on sale cheap - they never are unless they are an old style for not authentic - so if it seems to good to be true then it probably is!! Go to the USA and get them from there or pay the market price in the UK otherwise you are going to get ripped off!

    !!!! in hell! i already ordered, was in too much of a rush thinking i wouldnt get them b4 xmas! so just went for it, what an idiot!

    i sent paypal and its completed, what the hell should i do? im usually totally savvy to this kinda stuff as well, this will be the 1st time ive been ripped off in all my years usin the net, raging with myself :mad:

    any help appreciated

    thanks
  • Thanks to those that replied, i think I've found some chestnut coloured uggs on ebay.
    Anyone had any dealings with either [FONT=arial,sans-serif]eclectic-co[/FONT] or uggmania ( formerly dlim_dlim)?

    I've emailed them both asking if the uggs they are selling are genuine decker uggaustralia boots and they both said they are.
  • mookie
    mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
    tigeryang wrote: »
    !!!! in hell! i already ordered, was in too much of a rush thinking i wouldnt get them b4 xmas! so just went for it, what an idiot!

    i sent paypal and its completed, what the hell should i do? im usually totally savvy to this kinda stuff as well, this will be the 1st time ive been ripped off in all my years usin the net, raging with myself :mad:

    any help appreciated

    thanks

    Have you contacted paypal?
  • mookie wrote: »
    Have you contacted paypal?

    not yet, im gonna phone them and my credit card to see if i can stop it going thru, its not appeared on my credit card transaction yet so i might be lucky. if not ill just take it on the chin, just glad i never actually punched my credit card details into the site so hopefully nothing else can be taken from my card.

    still cant believe what an idiot i was, looking thru that site a blind man could see its a total scam, total concentration lapse on my behalf :mad:
  • mookie
    mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
    piplewis1 wrote: »
    Thanks to those that replied, i think I've found some chestnut coloured uggs on ebay.
    Anyone had any dealings with either [FONT=arial,sans-serif]eclectic-co[/FONT] or uggmania ( formerly dlim_dlim)?

    I've emailed them both asking if the uggs they are selling are genuine decker uggaustralia boots and they both said they are.

    I have looked at the sellers you mentioned,something i am not sure on though, the 2 nd seller look at the soles on the boots in this link...they are odd, see the bit at the toe? Also look at the heel where the Ugg logo is, if I can explain this i'll try, the bit of heel support the label is sewn onto, that label normally sits about halfway up in that section, the fakes are coming out where the heel support section seems to go a lot higher. If i'm not making sense let me know and i'll PM you photos. I would personally not consider buying
    although the feedback is good for uggs a lot of people have not got another pair to compare to, the points i have picked out would certainly put me off buying.

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Auth-UGG-Australia-Classic-Tall-Sand-boots-UK-5_W0QQitemZ270195621836QQihZ017QQcategoryZ63889QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

    The 1st seller has nothing listed :confused:
  • mookie
    mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
    tigeryang wrote: »
    not yet, im gonna phone them and my credit card to see if i can stop it going thru, its not appeared on my credit card transaction yet so i might be lucky. if not ill just take it on the chin, just glad i never actually punched my credit card details into the site so hopefully nothing else can be taken from my card.

    still cant believe what an idiot i was, looking thru that site a blind man could see its a total scam, total concentration lapse on my behalf :mad:

    Fingers crossed the card company offers online fraud protection. Otherwise you can open a dispute with the seller if the item is not described, I dont fully believe you wont get any boots but I would be quite confident that I could doubt they'll be genuine. If you cant get your money back then take this route with paypal as they have to respond because paypal can see everything you send them in your messages and can seize funds...if they have any in there that is. If all else fails its worth a try.
  • mookie wrote: »
    Fingers crossed the card company offers online fraud protection. Otherwise you can open a dispute with the seller if the item is not described, I dont fully believe you wont get any boots but I would be quite confident that I could doubt they'll be genuine. If you cant get your money back then take this route with paypal as they have to respond because paypal can see everything you send them in your messages and can seize funds...if they have any in there that is. If all else fails its worth a try.

    hi thanks for the advice, ive mailed the site to ask to cancel saying i ordered the wrong size and colour, just to see if i get a response, mailed paypal asking about cancelling the transaction as well, ill phone my credit card 2morrow to see if they can stop the payment goin thru.

    i doubt i will see any boots tbh, dont know now whether to fork out and get another pair from one of the genuine ones mentioned in the thread, getting too close to xmas to risk none coming at all, what a palava :rolleyes:
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