I would file a complaint with eBay.

When there is a bunch of stuff on a listing that has nothing to do with the item being sold, I become paranoid and usually pass it up no matter how much of a bargain it seems. They usually seem to be hiding a Catch-22 in there somewhere.

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Don Williams wrote:
Hi all,

There is a company that trades under various names (acptan, chitekcorp and so on) and sells SD, CF cards and other stuff. Their listings usually have a large amount of unnecessary text that occupies a couple of pages. But it would be easier for me to use my recent experience to explain how they operate.

I bought a Kingston 2 Giga CF 50X card yesterday. The postage (ten times actual was shown as £19.95) but with the postage added the total came to about what one would expect to pay for such a card. However, when I got the invoice I found another £19.95 added for 'Postal Insurance'. Although I looked carefully I didn't see this stipulation which must be somewhere down at the bottom of the load of crap they have on the listing. I am aware of this kind of trick, but was still caught. This is not honest. To deliberately hide extra costs from a buyer is just plain crooked and I've had trouble from them before. But it was another name and I didn't make the connection. In this case they had demanded payment after I'd already paid and refused to deliver. I sorted that out and eventually got the item (a CF Card of course). Don't buy from them unless you check and double check every line of the listing. And remember, they are out to cheat you and they cover their asses very well so I don't think eBay would be interested in a complaint. And they change their tactics in order to confuse buyers. I'll get cards from Hong Kong in future.

Don


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