Buying Golf Clubs through GolfSales365.com

theammer

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Guys and Girls,

If you are considering buying golf clubs from the following web site please exercise extreme caution:

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I purchased a set of Taylor Made Burner 2.0 irons through them, Taylor Made UK confirmed they were counterfeit and although I have received a full refund of the purchase cost, after hundreds of e-mails, and involving the UK Trading Standards and the dispute departments of Paypal and M&S Credit Card they have not refunded significant return delivery costs as they promised to do so and they are ignoring my contacts for these costs to be refunded.



If you had a good expereince with them then great but I have not and I just want to make people aware of my experience with Golf Sales 365 . com
 
Ha ha ha, if only the user posting was called the(sp)ammer!!!

Edit - sorry I don't mean to laugh at your bad experience, just find it amusing in my own way.
 
Wow. I've just had a look at the AP2's as I've recently bought a set. They are less than half price on this site. That would scream counterfeit to me straight away.
 
Wow. I've just had a look at the AP2's as I've recently bought a set. They are less than half price on this site. That would scream counterfeit to me straight away.


All the prices are a joke!!
 
Dr Pepper,

Please rest assured nothing could be further from the truth and all I am trying to do is alert people to my particular situation so that others do not take the same route.
 
Dear Editor,

In this case the spanner would be more appropriate as I am usually on high alert with such deals!!

For me it was just a learning from experience deal and hopefully others will not have to take the same trip that I stupidly took :)
 
Why do people continually get taken in with this crap? Surely when you look at it and a set of irons has been reduced from 280 to 245 you think to yourself hold on this is strange. Anybody that gets caught out with this deserves what they get IMO
 
You get owt for nowt - end of!!

If a deal looks too good to be true, it normally is.

Unless it's one of Smiffy's motors - then you're getting a deal, a steal, a sale of the century..or Dodger's balls..
 
It has been raised on here before as dodgy and as others have seen if it looks too good it will be. It is one reason I'll not buy clubs over the internet anyway and would rather pay maybe even £30-50 but have the opportunity to hit balls with it first and know it has come from a reputable source and that I have an immediate point of sale if it goes wrong
 
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