Not sure if it is US dollars or Australian, but $49.99?
Marked down from $99.99 - which itself is and unbelievably low cost.
Anyone game to order one?
Murray
PS Edit: Had a more thorough read through the specs - the output voltage is 110 Volts! Not much of our stuff works on that.
Sorry for getting everyone's hopes up!
But I wonder if Australian Hondas and such will ever get as low.
-- Edited by Long Weekend on Wednesday 18th of August 2021 09:08:30 AM
Aus-Kiwi said
10:36 AM Aug 18, 2021
If buying cheap ? Make sure you buy from a store, retailer that will warrant ! In some ways an extra 150+ amp alternator on drive vehicle with inverter ,solar and batteries . Is less weight, complicated ?
PeterX said
08:30 PM Sep 2, 2021
Probably a scam website Operation for several weeks , never send any product and disappear with several 100K $
The image shows its only a new website. ( Domain just registered in April )
Other reputation sites note ... it does not have options that would enhance the website for eCommerce ....
-- Edited by PeterX on Thursday 2nd of September 2021 08:34:54 PM
Look at link https://www.scamnet.wa.gov.au/scamnet/Scam_types-Buying_or_selling-Online_shopping_scams-Fake_barbecue_product_websites.htm
Online shopping fraud is quite common.
This WA government site gives good hints how to avoid this fraud......
Gary and Barb said
07:18 PM Sep 8, 2021
An awful lot of scam sites popping up in Facebook, etc. Take a note of the seller's website, then check it on Scamadviser.com, URLVoid, Desenmascarame or other scam hunting sites. If it doesn't get a good report let the Aus Government know through their Scamwatch site.
Does the sites address start with a HTTP or HTTPS? The S in HTTPS stands for secure and means that the portal uses a proper SSL Certificate. If an online shopping site doesnt have proper encryption measures nothing can guarantee the safety of your private information or payment credentials.
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is a scam. You are right to take care!
As Brodie says, "SCUMBAGS"!
This just appeared on my computer:
Portable inverter generator Osbor Noccam
Not sure if it is US dollars or Australian, but $49.99?
Marked down from $99.99 - which itself is and unbelievably low cost.
Anyone game to order one?
Murray
PS Edit: Had a more thorough read through the specs - the output voltage is 110 Volts! Not much of our stuff works on that.
Sorry for getting everyone's hopes up!
But I wonder if Australian Hondas and such will ever get as low.
-- Edited by Long Weekend on Wednesday 18th of August 2021 09:08:30 AM
Probably a scam website
Operation for several weeks , never send any product and disappear with several 100K $
The image shows its only a new website. ( Domain just registered in April )
Other reputation sites note ... it does not have options that would enhance the website for eCommerce ....
-- Edited by PeterX on Thursday 2nd of September 2021 08:34:54 PM
Website Info ...
Check out Gentrax inverter generators.
Definitely a scam site, images etc. borrowed from the real site which is here - wenproducts.com/products/wen-56380i-super-quiet-3800-watt-portable-inverter-generator-with-fuel-shut-off
Hope this helps.
Bob.
"If the price seems too good to be true. . . . "
SCUMBAGS!
Plenty of these operators floating around preying on the gullible.
www.google.com/search
Look at link
www.scamnet.wa.gov.au/scamnet/Scam_types-Buying_or_selling-Online_shopping_scams-Fake_barbecue_product_websites.htm
Online shopping fraud is quite common. This WA government site gives good hints how to avoid this fraud......
Just google words fraud site that sold barbecues
https://www.google.com/search?q=fraud+site+thta+sold+barbecues
Look at link https://www.scamnet.wa.gov.au/scamnet/Scam_types-Buying_or_selling-Online_shopping_scams-Fake_barbecue_product_websites.htm
Online shopping fraud is quite common.
This WA government site gives good hints how to avoid this fraud......
Does the sites address start with a HTTP or HTTPS? The S in HTTPS stands for secure and means that the portal uses a proper SSL Certificate. If an online shopping site doesnt have proper encryption measures nothing can guarantee the safety of your private information or payment credentials.
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is a scam. You are right to take care!
As Brodie says, "SCUMBAGS"!