Hello woodworkers! Has anyone heard of or used st James Bay trading co? They have a nice chair devil. Are they a good company to send my credit card info to?
Thanks
Jim
Hello woodworkers! Has anyone heard of or used st James Bay trading co? They have a nice chair devil. Are they a good company to send my credit card info to?
Thanks
Jim
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Is this the one that's located in Victoria (Canada)??? Far as I know, it's an established business, no more risky (probably less) than handing your credit card to a server in a restaurant.
Sorry, I did not realize ther is more than one...
St. James Bay Tool Co. is located at 122 E. Main Street in Mesa, Arizona 85201.
http://www.stjamesbaytoolco.com/
Thanks
Jim
Ah! Cool place. What specifically is your concern about using a credit card? They've been around for quite awhile, appear to be a well-established business. Main thing is, do not send the card# by email. Use the phone instead. forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)
Your great! just careful nowadays
Thanks, Jim
Pays to be careful, for sure! Established companies should be OK, though if they took on-line payment that wasn't secure (https://) would not be good. eBay is a great place to get in trouble. Even with established sellers, once in awhile you'll find a stray charge to your account a year after you've paid for an auction.forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)
I've never had any problrm charging on-line (not email) - but I always look for the secure connection: The "http://" changes to "https://".Frosty
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