Wanted: 50" SAMSUNG TV:
Has anyone in the Forum had dealings with sisikshop.com ?
Has anyone in the Forum had dealings with sisikshop.com ?
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 10:59am
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Hi never heard of the company, tried checink them on the web but no joy, do you have the spelling correct?
eduardo3332 wrote on Thu Mar 11, 2021 10:59am:
Hi never heard of the company, tried checink them on the web but no joy, do you have the spelling correct?
Thank you for your reply.
I took the spelling from their Logo!
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2021 12:33pm
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akbank wrote on Thu Mar 11, 2021 11:08am:
Thank you for your reply.
I took the spelling from their Logo!
Ok I looked online but no joy.
I bought my last Samsung smart tv from El Corte Ingles in Murcia city.
I went in and the prices and offers could not be beaten and obviously a very good service.
This is their e mail https://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/tv/
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eduardo3332 wrote on Thu Mar 11, 2021 12:33pm:
Ok I looked online but no joy.
I bought my last Samsung smart tv from El Corte Ingles in Murcia city.
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I went in and the prices and offers could not be beaten and obviously a very good service.
This is their e mail https://www.elcorteingles.es/electronica/tv/
Thank you for the information.
Being a bit nosey, I've done a bit of digging...
It's an online-only business importing mostly electrical goods, with an 'interesting' business model - if you read the general conditions (who does?), you can either pay the full price for immediate purchase, or a 'reserve' price, which is generally 1/3 of the full price. However, if you pay the 'reserve' price, you then have to wait for an undefined volume of the item to be purchased before the item is ordered and then delivered. If you haven't been given a delivery date within 30 days, then you can cancel your order and get a refund of the amount you've paid.
Cynically, it appears that they could give you a delivery date of 2 years and they have fulfilled this part of the contract, so you wouldn't be entitled to a refund until after that date.
The conditions also state that if you buy in a 'Flash Sale' then you cannot ever get a refund!
The website would be unlawful in the UK, as there is no information on registered office, etc.
The moral of the story is "if it looks too good to be true, it probably is too good to be true"!
RichT wrote on Fri Mar 12, 2021 12:36pm:
Being a bit nosey, I've done a bit of digging...
It's an online-only business importing mostly electrical goods, with an 'interesting' business model - if you read the general conditions (who does?), you can either pay the full price for immediate purchase, or a 'reserve' price, which is generally 1/3 of the full price. However, if you pay the ...
Read more...
...'reserve' price, you then have to wait for an undefined volume of the item to be purchased before the item is ordered and then delivered. If you haven't been given a delivery date within 30 days, then you can cancel your order and get a refund of the amount you've paid.
Cynically, it appears that they could give you a delivery date of 2 years and they have fulfilled this part of the contract, so you wouldn't be entitled to a refund until after that date.
The conditions also state that if you buy in a 'Flash Sale' then you cannot ever get a refund!
The website would be unlawful in the UK, as there is no information on registered office, etc.
The moral of the story is "if it looks too good to be true, it probably is too good to be true"!
Many thanks for the information and your time spent researching.
It did seem too good to be true, thanks again.