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  1. UPDATE:

    I just received in the mail a letter from my credit card company. It included the chargeback response from Surveillance-Video.com. They are now claiming the order for the second camera was canceled on 14-May-2010 (the day after I placed my original order), and they even generated a false Sales Invoice (dated 14-May-2010), to try to back up their story. Surveillance-Video.com NEVER sent me a copy of this bogus invoice showing the cancellation of the second camera, nor did Mr. Tauber ever mention it during any of my numerous conversations with him after I received the package and discovered the second camera was not shipped. On the contrary, he kept assuring me that they would ship the backordered camera, and then the replacement for the backordered camera. Why would he be promising to ship me a camera if they had already canceled it from my order? Clearly, they created this fraudulent document after I filed the billing dispute in an attempt to cover their behinds.

     

    They did admit in their correspondence with my credit card company that they owe me $243.00, yet to this day, they have still not issued me any refund for any amount.

     

    The bottom line: this is a VERY UNSCRUPULOUS company. Not only do they lie to their customers, but they are willing to create false documents and lie to the credit companies (both to their credit card processing company that administers their merchant account and to my credit card company). Btw, falsifying documents is a CRIMINAL ACT.

    Thanks SPYguy, thanks for sharing this, but survielance-video.com is a good suppliers, I don,t know, how they made this kind of blunder


  2. No need to desolder the CCD. Just take a pocketknife and carefully pry the CCD off the board so you can inspect the back of the chip for the model number. Reattachment is simple too: just use a drop of superglue (but don't use too much!).

     

     

     

     

    Yes, that's a joke. Do NOT do that! Seriously, if you can't trust the specs then why buy the camera? These days, cameras from REPUTABLE manufacturers are inexpensive enough that I can't understand why anyone would buy a questionable piece of junk.

    " title="Applause" /> thank god I did not tried this and read your full reply!!!!

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