Hi ppl,
Sorry for off topic,
Gena, whatever you say about B&H it will remain as a best shopping source on
the web. I bought some EOS [to keep it closer to topic] equipment and used
my non-American based bankcard from here, from Georgia (Caucasus). I ordered
in-US delivery to my cousin's address. I was asked to fax copies of my card
and I had to confirm my order several times. I'm so glad that that they
asked me to do so. It sound/looks/feels/ is so reliable. You should
understand that complicated procedures are for your own good.
Best,
David
At 07:16 PM 06/19/2001, you wrote:
>Just don't mention B&H - I'll never try to purchase anything more
>from these guys! (Sorry, Henry - no personal offense...)
Hey! What can I say, particularly after the post in photo.net? You want me
to ship to a guy you know in Pennsylvania while you're ordering from
Bulgaria. We both know that internat'l credit card fraud and identity theft
are rampant scourges. We ask for what we consider to be reasonable and
prudent measures to insure your safety and ours, and your friend in
Pennsylvania can't even bother to find a local pharmacy with a buck-a-page
fax service to confirm/verify he's legit.
If this was some pirate using your credit card to ship to his nephew on the
States on your dime, I suspect you'd be leading the Praise Choir. Whatever
. . . no one can please everyone, I guess.
--
regards,
Henry Posner
Director of Sales and Training
B&H Photo-Video, and Pro-Audio Inc.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com
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