eMag Tech
Complaint 161562 Details
- Date Occurred: 08/26/2014
- Reported Damages: $295.24
- Location: www.emagtech.co.uk
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The complaint is against an online dating profile
The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity
The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity
The company or person contact no longer exists
International boundaries
I placed an order for an HTC One X on 26th August 2012 at a total cost of £295.24. The item was showing as in stock and ready to be dispatched. At the time of placing this order the company looked perfectly legit, with plenty of positive customer reviews. I arrived at eMag Tech's site after doing a search for the product on Google Shopper.
The day after I placed my order, I received an email from an eMag Tech employee - Michael Richards - with bank account details so I could pay for my purchase via CHAPS. I did so that night, and received an update on my order status (from Pending to Processing).
One month later - and following three unanswered emails requesting an order update - I still have no response from the company and no product.
I only wish I had found this website before I had placed my order - I worked overtime to save money to buy this phone and now it looks like I have been robbed by a bunch of filthy thieving con artists.
I plan to follow others' advice on here to try and get my money back. Good luck to others in the same boat.
- Seeking Resolution: I'm Looking for a Refund
- Refund Amount: $ 475.00
- yad1985 SBID #1e8719874c
- Posted 09/27/2014
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Company Statistics
- Complaint Against eMag Tech
- Complaints Filed: 10
- Reported Damages: $2,934.57
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