Huddo93
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- Oct 13, 2011
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- Perth, WA, Australia
System Name | Gaming Rig |
---|---|
Processor | i7 2600k @ 4.5GHz |
Motherboard | Asus Z77 Deluxe-V |
Cooling | Corsair H100 |
Memory | RipjawsX 8GB @ 2133MHz 11-11-11-30 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX670 SC @ 1300MHz core |
Storage | OCZ Vertex 4 256GB + 1TB Samsung HDD |
Display(s) | 23" LG W2343T |
Case | Corsair 650D |
Power Supply | Corsiar AX-850 |
Hi guys,
I've ordered a GTX680 from what seems a very unreliable company, digitalhardware.com.au. So its been more than 1 month for this order to come through and I just cant be bothered waiting any more.
So I sent them a email to start the cancellation/refund process.
And I get a reply email asking me for my credit card details in the form of: credit card number, my name and the expiry date. So they can continue with the process.
Now, I'm wondering if anyone else who has had to do cancellation/refunds have done it in this manner? but to me it seems rather unsafe and I'm not very sure if this is a good way to be giving out my card details.
Can anyone shed some light/wisdom on this problem?
Thanks guys.
I've ordered a GTX680 from what seems a very unreliable company, digitalhardware.com.au. So its been more than 1 month for this order to come through and I just cant be bothered waiting any more.
So I sent them a email to start the cancellation/refund process.
And I get a reply email asking me for my credit card details in the form of: credit card number, my name and the expiry date. So they can continue with the process.
Now, I'm wondering if anyone else who has had to do cancellation/refunds have done it in this manner? but to me it seems rather unsafe and I'm not very sure if this is a good way to be giving out my card details.
Can anyone shed some light/wisdom on this problem?
Thanks guys.