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"Hm. Where to start. I suppose saying that this company is a scam run from an empty warehouse would be the first place that comes to mind.
I was in on their notorious 'guitar deal'. Notorious becuase there was no guitar involved. They never delivered, and once people started poking into their past, it turned out they had never even been ordered from the manufacturer. The company is nothing more than a front for a couple of con men. One of whom is apparently wanted in Florida for a $3 million business deal that he burnt another corporation on."
"Failure to Deliver on Two Separate occasions. 357 Customs has failed to deliver to over a thousand customers in several of their "promotions." There is widespread discussion all over the internet of their underhanded dealings.
I am owed 2 Zakk Wylde Epiphone Les Paul Guitars, and an MP4 player."
"Never received any guitars. They confirmed that they will give me a refund and it will take 7 - 10 days. Its going on to be the 10th day and nothing. Had to call the BBB and my bank to try to get a refund."
"357 has pripped us all off and should not be trusted. NEVER BUY FROM 357! They ripped me off for $580 USD on the "zakk wylde epiphone" deal! Stay away from them!"
"They charged my credit card without any of the items being in stock, which is against their own policy. Also, I have not received all of my items from the order...they are now over 2 months late. They do not respond to any emails or phone calls."
"I wouldn't buy a burial plot from this ridiculously unprofessional outfit. Not only did they charge customers' credit cards before the items were ready to ship (clearly against their policy posted on their site), it's now nearly five months past the date that most people's cards were charged and they STILL DON'T HAVE A CLUE IF THE ITEMS WILL EVER BE READY TO SHIP. They are saying that things will be resolved soon, but that's just another lie. Call it bad management if you like but anyone who solicits money from the public, then accepts around 200K without having a plan to deliver the merchandise as promised, is a scam artist. Using their relationship with a well-known musician to create an air of legitimacy to the deal is the icing on the cake. "
"Ordered a Guitar, MP3 player, and diecast.
The only thing I got was the Cheap Diecast.
Scam artists."