GoVets has some deals on NZXT stuff, including this Kraken Z73 AIO Cooler for $187.25, comes down to $178.45 after coupon: MYNEXTORDER
Does not need to be military or have account to order.
They have tens of thousands of items that are available to purchase and a huge proportion of them seem to be priced unusually low. That follows the typical pattern of the multitude of scam websites. Very few companies have the logistics to operate with that type of inventory, think Amazon, not "random patriotic website" you've never heard of who is willing to take your credit card info.
The whole "veteran-owned" schtick is also a common scam tactic that overseas thieves often use to prey on unwitting americans. There are no repercussions for claiming US veteran status to scam you out of your money in the countries these websites operate out of. The awkward grammar and syntax you'll find sprinkled throughout the website is also a red flag.
Look at their facebook. Negative comments all over the place.
Looks like there are some complaints on the Better Business Bureau website as well, but for the most part looks like issues were resolved. If I have any issues Ill give updates.
Looks like there are some complaints on the Better Business Bureau website as well, but for the most part looks like issues were resolved. If I have any issues Ill give updates.
Not sure if you are aware, but the BBB happily takes money from businesses to delete bad reviews and score companies higher. Telemarketers for example love to tell people to verify them with the BBB, since they just pay for a high rating there.
Even when that doesn't happen, all a company has to do to look good is just contact the people who post complaints to the BBB and offer them refunds while continuing to scam and ghost the people who don't post there. If you ever post a negative review to the BBB or trustpilot, you'll notice that the company will almost always respond through a resolution process the websites run. They make sure to mention that participating in the resolution process is how they validate reviews. So you'll see lots of resolved compaints there leading to a high score, while the vast majority of scammed customers get nothing.
I was skeptical of the legitimacy of the site but just wanted to re-assure that I received my product in 2 days. I ordered on the 27th. Their site still shows the order is in process and estimated for shipment soon and delivery by 11/5. But it already came, new in box.
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Prices should be coming down, Corsair is releasing their own version of this.
Prices should be coming down, Corsair is releasing their own version of this.
They have tens of thousands of items that are available to purchase and a huge proportion of them seem to be priced unusually low. That follows the typical pattern of the multitude of scam websites. Very few companies have the logistics to operate with that type of inventory, think Amazon, not "random patriotic website" you've never heard of who is willing to take your credit card info.
The whole "veteran-owned" schtick is also a common scam tactic that overseas thieves often use to prey on unwitting americans. There are no repercussions for claiming US veteran status to scam you out of your money in the countries these websites operate out of. The awkward grammar and syntax you'll find sprinkled throughout the website is also a red flag.
Even when that doesn't happen, all a company has to do to look good is just contact the people who post complaints to the BBB and offer them refunds while continuing to scam and ghost the people who don't post there. If you ever post a negative review to the BBB or trustpilot, you'll notice that the company will almost always respond through a resolution process the websites run. They make sure to mention that participating in the resolution process is how they validate reviews. So you'll see lots of resolved compaints there leading to a high score, while the vast majority of scammed customers get nothing.
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Thanks for the update I was kinda getting worried.