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Warning….Stay away from a company that I fool heartedly stumbled upon while looking for a jumbo animal headcover…! I have used Daphne in the past and they are a respected company on Amazon, but they didn’t have a cover for a 460cc. I googled animal heasd covers and Dragongolfltd.com filled the entire Google search page. The rest is a nightmare. They claim to be in Colorado Springs but when I went to contact them there, all I saw was an over seas phone located somewhere in SE Asia. Theiir site reveals no domestic # nor any #…I had to research the company to even find the Colorado Springs scam front office/customer service. All contact is through their online form in which you submit your request and they auto reply w/ ”we’ll respond to your message within 48 hrs. Well, that’s the rub, they do not respond. They instantly charged my Visa for an item that was on back order…then they would not respond to where’s my item pleas thru their form. Finally, after a month, I get a reply thru hotmail, saying that the item will be now credited back to my card. Well, that’s the last thatI’ve heard from them. They just decided to keep the funds.
Beware of the internet company that does not display a domestic phone on their site and has a customer service. I feel like a fool, since I’ve never had a problem before, similar to this. I guess Amazon tends to spoil us.


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Yeah make sure you do plenty of research about internet sites before buying from them.  You should have filed a dispute with your CC company, it might be to late now though.


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tanks...visa's on it along w/ google & just love saying I reported these creeps to the FTC.....

Some peeps ya just do not scam and get away with it....they don't belong on the internet to begin with, let alone targeting golfers...fore...!


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It's like Ebay.  Never bid on something that does not have a physical location listed.  If it's from Fairway, USA or some cutesy name, it's probably from another country and possibly counterfeit.  Also, look out for how items are described on a website.  If it sounds like broken english....well, it's  probably bogus.


 


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