'Which' had useful information available here: https://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/advice/how-do-i-cancel-an-online-order?gclid=CjwKCAiAudD_BRBXEiwAudakX442QRrehesDlYy0kvUL91eQNNC4eY0oLP9sEU2ahCZrHwXGw79MOhoC2UQQAvD_BwE
I used the letter template to outline my rights and request a cancellation of the order.
I then received a call (No Caller ID) from a member of the GPSOutlets team who offered me an upsell (extended warranty and screen cover). I said I'd like to cancel the order and referenced the email I'd sent. He said he will action this. I emailed again to confirm I had spoken to a member of the team and requested confirmation. I then received an email confirming cancellation.
Fingers crossed the money is not taken from my credit card. All I can do now is wait.
To confirm, the person I spoke to on the phone was polite and helpful. I decided to cancel only because of the reviews on sitejabber.
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Ordered a $1000 camera. They called to confirm address and "reminded me" the camera didn't come with a battery. The total price was about the same as anywhere else, so I figured they weren't a scam, but they were slick. I waited past the time I should've gotten it an I checked the "tracking" on the website. It said "processing." I sent 3 emails, with no reply back. I called several times and it always says they're closed, no matter what time/day I called. I Google Earthed the address and it is a shared (small) space next to a U.S. Bank and there were zero markings/signs stating the address belonged to a "GPS Outlets" store. I finally (too late) decided to look up reviews for the place and all reviews were how they got scammed. Hundreds, even thousands of dollars spent and they never received any product. A few said they did, but received bad knock-offs or non working items. I'm livid. I'm disputing the transaction and doing what I can to spread the word/get them shut down. They're good. I consider myself caring, and they got me, good.
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Fake a dress, too. Wow. I'm so stupid.
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If you contact your bank, alert them of the fraud immediately then cancel your card to get it reissued. Better than dealing with a $600+ charge that you will have to dispute to get back.
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I called the number ready for the up selling. After declining a battery and a memory card they said they'd get it out in today's mail. Then he very quickly said the total would be $888. I asked about the price on the website. He replied that the $888 included insurance and handling. After a few explicit words I told him to cancel my order. What a bunch of crooks. I sure hope they don't try and charge my card.
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On Apr 24 my bank contacted me to let me know that ADIGITAL (GPS Outlets) had attempted to charge my card $599.00 on four separate occasions since Apr 10, but that these had triggered a fraud alert and the bank had blocked these transactions. GPS Outlets had not only unethically upsold me on an over-priced battery, but added an extra $35 for good measure. At no time has GPS Outlets provided any justification for these additional charges beyond the $465.89 for the camera. My bank was correct in flagging this transaction: fraud was an appropriate designation. My bank also informed me that that this business is based in the United Kingdom, not New Jersey.
Over the next two days I repeatedly called GPS Outlets at their customer service number (805-723-8335), but received an automated message that stated their business hours (which I was calling within), but that their offices were closed. I also sent emails to GPS Outlets ([email protected]) on Apr 24 and again on Apr 25 demanding that the order be cancelled immediately and in its entirety, but with no reply.
On May 1, I received the following email from GPS Outlets ([email protected]): Your order has been processed & will be billed shortly, if you have any questions please feel free to contact us at 805-723-8335 502 & we will be glad to help. Thank You For Shopping With Us
Once again, I repeatedly called the customer service number listed in the email, but no one answered. I then sent an email on May 1 to [email protected] to immediately cancel my order and that I do not authorize a charge of $599.00 for this camera.
When I logged into my GPS Outlets on May 6, the sale was still pending and has not been canceled or modified. There was also no detail of the products I would be receiving for these charges beyond the $465.89 for the Nikon D5500 camera. There has been absolutely no attempt to GPS Outlets to contact me to discuss this matter. Later that day (May 6) I contacted my credit card company and learned that GPS Outlets had received the $599.00 on May 2. Upon learning the history of this transaction, the credit card company took back the $599.00 from GPS Outlets; GPS Outlets never even attempted to protest. Given this history, I can unequivocally recommend avoiding this company for any transactions. It is clearly a scam!
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I then waited a week calling the number on the website and the number he called me from with no response and emailing him and the voicemail is coincidentally full and then ends with a error. I then google mapped the address on their website and the lot that the address is to is empty with no business there. So i went to my bank and filed for fraud and they told me that the charge that went to my card went to somewhere in Great Britain. I then had to get a new debit card and got my money back from my bank.
This is a absolute scam.What a disgusting individual.
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