Need some advice on websites

Hi everyone. Just found this website that seriously sounds too good to be true… want to hear from anyone with reviews on this site and if anyone has had any past experience with them.

They are selling Wiis and ipod nanos at prices that are similar to the baitathon yesterday!! CANT UNDERSTAND WHY… and it just seems too good to be true. anyways the website is:

http://www.sales-digital.com/

please comment. thanks!

Comments

  • sweeeet… thanks for the post… tried to find reviews of it on google but nothing came up…

    good to know.

  • anyone know anything about this website?

    http://www.gamesinwelt.com/

    • The site title is "Wholesale-China wholesale Professional Chineese wholesaler-wholesaler video games".

      Do you really have to ask?

  • I know what they do… I was just wondering if it was legit or not… scared it is a scam… they were advertising on gumtree.com.au and they were selling at RIDICULOUS prices. anyone got reviews?

    • rappez, not sure whether you've had any experience buying online, but a Chinese wholesaler is not a good starting point. (Technically, it's not a starting point at all, as it's wholesale not retail.) And a "Chineese" wholesaler, with or without "RIDICULOUS prices", is even more dubious.

      You should be able to decide by yourself whether you want to risk it.

    • "Gumtree.com.au" and "Chinese wholesaler" together on one single sentence should automatically raise that alarm bell, shouldn't it?

  • Hey guys,

    I've noticed links to these chinese wholesalers on quite a few Aussie forums I regularly visit,

    They seem to heavily Spam sites with large numbers of users and also regularly post links in completely Non-related sites.

    I wouldn't trust them - No respectable site posts links in un-related forums - it generates too much bad press.

    I'd say these guys are just casting their nets wherever they can in the hope of snagging a few uninformed buyers.

    • Yes, we deal with a number of these spammers. It is the case that the cost of their self-promotional activities is easily covered by just one sale out of a ridiculously high number of exposures (particularly considering much spamming is automated).

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