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http://www.cheapguitarstores.com/electric-guitars/g-l-guitars-for-sale.html
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http://www.cheapguitarstores.com/electric-guitars/g-l-guitars-for-sale.html
Please don't post links without first checking them using URLVoid.com. See: How to check links using the urlvoid website.NoScams
26-05-2014
cheapguitarstores.com is a counterfeit goods scam or fake web store from China selling copyright infringing items. Usually you get some low quality junk, or very often nothing, and they just steal your money. In many cases it's one way of getting to know your credit card details.
Hmm, well I just followed your instructions and the overall safety reputation is yellow, so apparently I shouldn't have posted a clickable link. However under the safety scan reports, there were 32 green checks and just the one red one that you quoted. So, it's not that the site itself is unsafe, they are just being identified as selling copyright infringing items, which was what I said when I posted it. I also didn't post it as a reputable site, but with a concern about it selling fake guitars, which is more or less what you quoted. I think my question is still an important one. So what is the answer to my question about instruments being added to the registry? Is there some way of verifying that they are not fake? Is that related to entries being "validated"? Thanks.Craig wrote:Here is what URLVoid.com says:
Please don't post links without first checking them using URLVoid.com. See: How to check links using the urlvoid website.NoScams
26-05-2014
cheapguitarstores.com is a counterfeit goods scam or fake web store from China selling copyright infringing items. Usually you get some low quality junk, or very often nothing, and they just steal your money. In many cases it's one way of getting to know your credit card details.
What is your evidence that the site is loaded with a virus? At least according to the site that Craig wants us to use to check links (URLVoid), that's not true. It was clear according to 32 out of 33 of the reports, including those that check for viruses. The one negative report was actually just a negative comment from 2014 about the fact that the site sells fake products. I clearly stated that in my message and, as you say, the site itself says that. The site's actually been around for years and gets discussed on other guitar forums.JagInTheBag wrote:DO NOT VISIT, the site is loaded with a email hacking virus.
This place states plainly that they make knock offs at the bottom of their site. At the very bottom, they state, if you like cheap guitars, you may also like cheap hair extensions! Sounds like a "win-win" to me. ROFL!
Yes, you should have not posted the url as a clickable link and that is why I changed it.dhgleaves wrote:Hmm, well I just followed your instructions and the overall safety reputation is yellow, so apparently I shouldn't have posted a clickable link. However under the safety scan reports, there were 32 green checks and just the one red one that you quoted. So, it's not that the site itself is unsafe, they are just being identified as selling copyright infringing items, which was what I said when I posted it. I also didn't post it as a reputable site, but with a concern about it selling fake guitars, which is more or less what you quoted. I think my question is still an important one. So what is the answer to my question about instruments being added to the registry? Is there some way of verifying that they are not fake? Is that related to entries being "validated"? Thanks.Craig wrote:Here is what URLVoid.com says:
Please don't post links without first checking them using URLVoid.com. See: How to check links using the urlvoid website.NoScams
26-05-2014
cheapguitarstores.com is a counterfeit goods scam or fake web store from China selling copyright infringing items. Usually you get some low quality junk, or very often nothing, and they just steal your money. In many cases it's one way of getting to know your credit card details.