I wouldn't be too quick to judge based off of a logo they use on their site. That hacker safe logo is used on many reputable/legitimate sites. Also, the company I work for has one of those cheesy customer service picks and trust me we are completely legit and well established. A sign of a legit place (though not conclusive) is if they give a physical U.S. address and phone number, which they do. They do charge you a restocking fee of 20%, which isn't uncommon (usually between 15-20%) and you usually only see this with smaller places because the big boys can suck up the cost. I did a Google search and was only able to find one review on another forum and the person that gave the review said they had ordered from there with no issues. If you want, you can try looking into the BBB in Florida and see if they pop up on their site with any issues. Unfortunately with the Internet you never really know if a site is safe or not until you or someone you know uses it. Even reviews from other people can't be trusted too much because who's to say it wasn't someone from that site posting. You could also try calling their 800 number. If you get an automated system that gets you to a human then that could be a good sign. Many of the fly-by-night places will give you a phone number hooked up to an answering machine/voicemail. My final piece of advice is to use a credit card and not your debit card. You have better fraud protection (usually) if you make the purchase with your credit card. Besides if something goes wrong the money isn't actually gone from your bank account and you can fight with the credit card company to get rid of the charge without you actually being out some money. Well that is all of my .02 and more from someone who does a lot of online shopping. Let us know how it goes if you do decide to order from them.
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