Steve Maskery
Established Member
I've been thinking for a while that my life is not complete without another freezer.
I have a fridge-freezer in the kitchen, a small FF under the stairs and a n under-the-counter freezer in the conservatory, but that really belongs to my mate Charlie who, very understandably, wants it back.
So I've been on the hunt.
I found one I liked the look of. Google and all that. Curry's no stock. John Lewis, no stock.
FlyGadget, stock and good price. Storefully stock and good price.
I tried to place an order with my credit card. Order failed. Two different cards, two times, both sites. "Please contact us to complete your purchase". Phone number is permanently engaged, the Contact Us email page gives an error, but hey, Live Chat has a real human being at the end! Result!
This is, apparently, because too many people are trying to use the buying portal at the same time. Really? Panic buying of freezers at 8.30pm? But no matter, here are our bank details, just make a transfer and you can complete your transaction.
Yeah, right.
I all looks legit. It even has proper phone numbers and a real geographical address. One in Derby, actually, not far away.
And it's all a scam.
I G'd Storefully Customer Reviews. It turns out that lots of people have handed over money via Bank Transfer, then no goods and no refund. Live Chat shuts down, emails remain unanswered.
It's quite sophisticated really, they have all the appearance of a proper site, both of them, and they come up top of the Google rankings, but it is all fake.
So then I started to look more locally. Curry's and JLP have no stock, what about Euronics? I rang my local franchisee. Lady answers.
"A freezer, you say? Oooh, mmmmnnnn." Lots of sucking of teeth. "Go to the Euronics website, find what you want and then I can tell you whether or not we can get it." OK, so I did.
"Sorry we are out of stock".
A couple more phone calls. One place told me that there are no freezers in the country, that people are buying fridge-freezers just to get the freezer bit and they don't expect to have any freezers until at least the middle of May.
I'm lucky. I don't need this. But I wish I'd bought it when I first thought about it, a few months back.
The normal world is shutting down and I am getting really quite scared.
I have a fridge-freezer in the kitchen, a small FF under the stairs and a n under-the-counter freezer in the conservatory, but that really belongs to my mate Charlie who, very understandably, wants it back.
So I've been on the hunt.
I found one I liked the look of. Google and all that. Curry's no stock. John Lewis, no stock.
FlyGadget, stock and good price. Storefully stock and good price.
I tried to place an order with my credit card. Order failed. Two different cards, two times, both sites. "Please contact us to complete your purchase". Phone number is permanently engaged, the Contact Us email page gives an error, but hey, Live Chat has a real human being at the end! Result!
This is, apparently, because too many people are trying to use the buying portal at the same time. Really? Panic buying of freezers at 8.30pm? But no matter, here are our bank details, just make a transfer and you can complete your transaction.
Yeah, right.
I all looks legit. It even has proper phone numbers and a real geographical address. One in Derby, actually, not far away.
And it's all a scam.
I G'd Storefully Customer Reviews. It turns out that lots of people have handed over money via Bank Transfer, then no goods and no refund. Live Chat shuts down, emails remain unanswered.
It's quite sophisticated really, they have all the appearance of a proper site, both of them, and they come up top of the Google rankings, but it is all fake.
So then I started to look more locally. Curry's and JLP have no stock, what about Euronics? I rang my local franchisee. Lady answers.
"A freezer, you say? Oooh, mmmmnnnn." Lots of sucking of teeth. "Go to the Euronics website, find what you want and then I can tell you whether or not we can get it." OK, so I did.
"Sorry we are out of stock".
A couple more phone calls. One place told me that there are no freezers in the country, that people are buying fridge-freezers just to get the freezer bit and they don't expect to have any freezers until at least the middle of May.
I'm lucky. I don't need this. But I wish I'd bought it when I first thought about it, a few months back.
The normal world is shutting down and I am getting really quite scared.