I have placed an order from this site too but I have been able to cancel the payment as soon as I realized it was a scam the same day. @Basil33 wrote: Kim did you ever get your Iphone? I just came across cheapiphone4sale.us today and the red flag went up, definitely to good to be true! I checked out their website for a while looking for info thinking the phones most likely were 2 year contract phones since the prices reflect that. Then I saw the phones were factory unlocked and brand new. Definitely a scam used IPhones sell for double their asking prices. Their customer service page is a joke! It's basically explaining how they're going to take your money. This part I thought sealed the deal it's the second paragraph on their customer service page. "How can I know this site is secure? To assist you in recognizing secure areas of the brand union store website, a small lock icon will appear in the lower right-corner of your web browser. When this icon is present, and in the locked position, you know that information on that page will be secured. Added online security to protect your personal information from unauthorized use is provided by using advanced SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryptionHow can I know this site is secure? To assist you in recognizing secure areas of the brand union store website, a small lock icon will appear in the lower right-corner of your web browser. When this icon is present, and in the locked position, you know that information on that page will be secured. Added online security to protect your personal information from unauthorized use is provided by using advanced SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) encryption." They copied the Verisign secured seal as it's just a gif file image. The real Verisign seal is a clickable link which opens up a new browser window with the pertinent information to verify that its real. Even better Verisign is now owned by Norton and the new seal is a combination of verisigns and Norton's. And these seals were automatically updated in April of 2012. They mentioned how they deal with orders not being fulfilled because the item is now out of stock since you paid. They will let you pick another item and wait for the one you paid for to be restocked then after jumping through hoops they will refund you. Basically this is their deal they'll claim the item is out of stock and keep communication very sparse and drag it out as long as possible until the buyer just writes it off as a loss. And if they can string you along passed 45 days you will be beyond PayPals window of oppurtunity to file a claim. Anyway sorry Kim that you most likely got scammed, but I would love to be proved wrong in this case and you do end up gettin g a phone shipped to you.
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