Hey everyone.
I placed an order from Lazerpoint.com yesterday morning. I ordered one of their 500mW green lasers.
I got an invoice and everything else. I got everything that you would see/get from a legit website/company.
However, this morning, I woke up and got out of bed and checked my email, like I do every morning and I noticed I had an email from Lazerpoint.com
At the end of the email, it read as follows:
-EMAIL-
In order to proceed with the order, please also ensure that you provide the following:
6. Scanned copy of the front and back of your credit card
Important:In terms of the credit card security,please be sure to cover other card No.and just leave the last 4 No. when providing the scanned copy of your credit card, otherwise, all the consequences may be caused will be your responsibility. thanks for your attention.
Your order will be processed only upon receipt of your reply confirmation and item 6.
Please confirm by return email within 7 days. If no reply received on or before the ETA date, we’re afraid we have no choice but to cancel and refund your order in order to avoid any loss causes to you.
-END-
Now, I've NEVER had any company/website request that I do this. But, when I sit and think about it.. yesterday when I was filling out my credit card information to place my order, I had to enter my credit card number 3 different times because I wasn't using the correct format. First time I entered it, I used dashes between the number sets. The second time I entered the numbers.. I used spaces between the number sets. Well, finally.. the third time I had to enter them, I tried it without any spaces betweent the number sets and that finally worked.
So, imo, its possible that they seen this and maybe they're thinking that someone was trying to use my credit card and trying to impersonate me you know? So, I'm thinking that this is possibly why they sent me that crazy and sketchy email.
Anyhow, long story short here.. I called my credit card company and they suggested that I don't send them a "scanned copy" of the last 4 digits of my credit card.. and when I asked them if Lazerpoint.com had already accepted payment, they checked and came back on the phone and said that Lazerpoint.com had indeed already accepted payment.
So, I'm not sure whats going on here. :undecided:
Also, some important info of this story is that as soon as I read that email from Lazerpoint.com this morning, I immediately replied to that email and told Lazerpoint.com that they can either confirm and accept my payment and ship me my laser, or, I will go ahead and call my credit card company and cancel/stop payment to Lazerpoint.com for the laser.
Ugghhh.. my mind is going a thousand miles-per-hour! I can't stand people that scam other people! It's not right and imo, these types of people need their butt kicked, to put it politely. :yabbem:
Anyhow, has anyone else around here ordered anything from Lazerpoint.com? If so, did you get your product that you ordered?
Does anyone around here know anything about Lazerpoint.com? Are they legit or whats the deal with them?
Thanks in advance.
I placed an order from Lazerpoint.com yesterday morning. I ordered one of their 500mW green lasers.
I got an invoice and everything else. I got everything that you would see/get from a legit website/company.
However, this morning, I woke up and got out of bed and checked my email, like I do every morning and I noticed I had an email from Lazerpoint.com
At the end of the email, it read as follows:
-EMAIL-
In order to proceed with the order, please also ensure that you provide the following:
6. Scanned copy of the front and back of your credit card
Important:In terms of the credit card security,please be sure to cover other card No.and just leave the last 4 No. when providing the scanned copy of your credit card, otherwise, all the consequences may be caused will be your responsibility. thanks for your attention.
Your order will be processed only upon receipt of your reply confirmation and item 6.
Please confirm by return email within 7 days. If no reply received on or before the ETA date, we’re afraid we have no choice but to cancel and refund your order in order to avoid any loss causes to you.
-END-
Now, I've NEVER had any company/website request that I do this. But, when I sit and think about it.. yesterday when I was filling out my credit card information to place my order, I had to enter my credit card number 3 different times because I wasn't using the correct format. First time I entered it, I used dashes between the number sets. The second time I entered the numbers.. I used spaces between the number sets. Well, finally.. the third time I had to enter them, I tried it without any spaces betweent the number sets and that finally worked.
So, imo, its possible that they seen this and maybe they're thinking that someone was trying to use my credit card and trying to impersonate me you know? So, I'm thinking that this is possibly why they sent me that crazy and sketchy email.
Anyhow, long story short here.. I called my credit card company and they suggested that I don't send them a "scanned copy" of the last 4 digits of my credit card.. and when I asked them if Lazerpoint.com had already accepted payment, they checked and came back on the phone and said that Lazerpoint.com had indeed already accepted payment.
So, I'm not sure whats going on here. :undecided:
Also, some important info of this story is that as soon as I read that email from Lazerpoint.com this morning, I immediately replied to that email and told Lazerpoint.com that they can either confirm and accept my payment and ship me my laser, or, I will go ahead and call my credit card company and cancel/stop payment to Lazerpoint.com for the laser.
Ugghhh.. my mind is going a thousand miles-per-hour! I can't stand people that scam other people! It's not right and imo, these types of people need their butt kicked, to put it politely. :yabbem:
Anyhow, has anyone else around here ordered anything from Lazerpoint.com? If so, did you get your product that you ordered?
Does anyone around here know anything about Lazerpoint.com? Are they legit or whats the deal with them?
Thanks in advance.