Re: ANAN-G2 Shipping Update
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2025 12:08 pm
but this is already a major fraud!
Whoever contacted the police?!
Whoever contacted the police?!
dj1yr wrote:Hi,
No, nobody here has contacted the police yet, but that would be the first step.
Apache has now made contact, probably from the Abhi itself, as the other mails are blocked by the Hotmail server.
The repayment should now be made by bank transfer, as Apache no longer uses / can no longer use Paypal due to problems?
I find it very unfortunate that the development of openHPSDR towards commercial interests has such effects.
Scott, for me, the main question concerns final payment. My past orders go back many years - never a problem. The same is true for my Deposit in 2022 - for the 1.5 SDR - and the Deposit made a year ago - for the 1.5 AMP. But how is Apache Labs currently requesting final payment? Obviously, I will pay with a VISA ... but can anyone who has recently received a notice/request for final payment - tell me how they received that request? Is Apache Labs sending emails from a particular email account ... with a link to use for payment? I would think that identifying the authentic route and method would be critically important for all who plan on ... one day ... making a final payment on an A.L. product.w-u-2-o wrote:Rich--although Apache owns the server this forum resides on, actual Apache Labs folks read and post here only very, very rarely. Thus it's extremely unlikely anyone who would be knowledgeable about orders is seeing your posts.W1SPS wrote:Seriously? No reply? No answers to email. Yet, I've been charged for a product I don't have, and have no idea of when it will even ship. I will soon be paying interest on something I don't have. I don't mind waiting so much as being ignored. If no one can even give me an answer as to when something I paid for "MIGHT" ship, then just refund my money.
73
W1SPS
Rich
The other issue to be aware of is it seems that the Apache mail server is not held in high regard by many of the other mail servers around the world. Thus your emails might not be getting to them, or their emails might not be getting to you. The only thing you can do is try to send mail from an alternate email address.
As for refunds, there are numerous posts on the forum about folks who could not contact Apache and instead had to contact their credit card company to reverse payment. Doing that always seems to get Apache's attention.
These days, anyone who puts an order in with Apache might strongly consider using a credit card and be very mindful of any time limits on their ability to challenge charges on the card.
Did I understand correctly that the money was returned to you?dj1yr wrote:HI,
Apache has arranged the repayment by bank transfer.
Now that's funny ... don't care who you are! lolw-u-2-o wrote:Here, yes. At Apache, who knows?