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iphonenow.ca is a scam, if you didn't already know.
Hopefully nobody seriously forked over any $$$ to these guys.
A B.C.-based website offering iPhones for sale in Canada is angering customers who say they are paying hundreds of dollars for phones that never arrive. The site, iPhoneNow.ca - Canada's Source for Purchasing the iPhone in Canada is linked to a Joshua T. Trousdale who lists two residences in the Lower Mainland and identifies himself as chief software architect with CIPC Worldwide Holdings Corp. In 2006, a Joshua Tristan Trousdale legally changed his name from Scott Frederick Byers. In 2001, Scott Frederick Byers was convicted in New Brunswick of fraud relating to the sale of Sony PlayStation 2 games consoles on the Internet. In that case, RCMP were tipped by Visa and American Express cardholders who said they paid for game machines they never received. The website has unleashed a firestorm of criticism on Internet blogs. The company has responded with threats of legal action against customers who complain, and $500 penalties for those who seek refunds from their credit card companies. Customers fume over iPhones that never arrive IphoneNow Is A Scam |
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I seen an ad for this on Facebook. I thought it was a scam right from the beginning. I swear I checked out their site once before, and they wanted $70(!)/month for it (which doesn't include any plan). Within 6 months you could've just bought one...
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