Through a bad experience at my own stupidity, I have taken a very, very "slow to speak" approach in dealing with Vendors on these forums, but I find it important to share this story of caution.
I ordered three lipo's through hobbyking using paypal a while ago. The shipment never came. I reached out to HK through the website chat tool. About two days later a representative from HK responded that the order, although processed through Paypal, had been essentially lost at HK. He then encouraged me to file a complaint with Paypal rather than ask for my refund. I really would have preferred them pick up the ball and complete the order, but those batteries may have now been out of stock. Anyway, I did file a complaint with paypal, but several things concerned me here.
1. Something strange had happened to the website when I initially placed the order (an error message before the transaction had been completed, but my payment was processed.)
2. The fact that the order never went through.
3. The customer service email on Paypal was not valid
4. The fact that they were not readily willing to refund my payment directly is concerning
In this day and age of CC fraud, I think it is worth offering this cautionary tale to everyone. I am not saying HK is in the act, if you will, but do they trully have the ability to protect its customers? Nothing has come of this with my ppal account since, but just an FYI.
I ordered three lipo's through hobbyking using paypal a while ago. The shipment never came. I reached out to HK through the website chat tool. About two days later a representative from HK responded that the order, although processed through Paypal, had been essentially lost at HK. He then encouraged me to file a complaint with Paypal rather than ask for my refund. I really would have preferred them pick up the ball and complete the order, but those batteries may have now been out of stock. Anyway, I did file a complaint with paypal, but several things concerned me here.
1. Something strange had happened to the website when I initially placed the order (an error message before the transaction had been completed, but my payment was processed.)
2. The fact that the order never went through.
3. The customer service email on Paypal was not valid
4. The fact that they were not readily willing to refund my payment directly is concerning
In this day and age of CC fraud, I think it is worth offering this cautionary tale to everyone. I am not saying HK is in the act, if you will, but do they trully have the ability to protect its customers? Nothing has come of this with my ppal account since, but just an FYI.