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Quite a few people have been paying money for supposedly cheap cameras at
ejaffa.com and receiving nothing in return except broken promises.
ejaffa is a website that aggressively markets fashion items and cameras at
lowest UK prices in order to tempt unwary punters. They have even obtained
sponsored links at google to make themselves appear genuine. Their website
breaks the law by having no contact details or trading address - obviously
they don't want you to know where they are hiding with your money. And no
address means you can't serve legal papers on them.
Until now that is - I have unearthed their hideout for you. Here it is if
you wish to inform the police and trading standards about your problems.
David Donoghue
eJaffa
Unit 4 South Road
Harlow
Essex
cm20 2ar
phone: 01279725798
email: bestbuy...@gmail.com
> email: bestbuy...@ADDRESS.com
Who would not think twice about buying a camera from a "mens wear" shop,
especially if the price is "too good to be true"?
David
>Rich wrote:
>[]
>> Quite a few people have been paying money for supposedly cheap
>> cameras at ejaffa.com and receiving nothing in return except broken
>> promises.
>
>> email: bestbuy...@gmail.com
>
>Who would not think twice about buying a camera from a "mens wear" shop,
>especially if the price is "too good to be true"?
Some cameras are pants.