Sunday 7 September 2008

Ordering from CA - the truth

So you've stumbled across confidentialaccess.com and seen something you like but are wondering if it's just another scam site?

Well, as much as I hate the guys that run it with a passion, I'd be lying if I said that it was a scam site. They are real and do deliver, but there are a few things you should be aware of before sending off your cash...

1. If you want your order like tomorrow, forget it.
2. If you want your order within a months time, forget it.
3. If you want your order within 2 months time, forget it.
4. If you want your order within 3 months time then you need to place it now and cross your fingers.

Yes, I'm afraid it's true. Do not believe for one minute the claims on the homepage that state "next day delivery" because it's complete and utter bullshit.

The earliest I've had an order delivered since ordering has been just under 2 months; the longest being just under 5 months but the site status was on red at that time.

And some more advice, do not dare to question where your order is on the forums because that's like pressing a button for them to throw all their toys out of their pram, plaster your name, address and order details all over the forum and generally bad mouth you beyond belief. Okay that's not happened for a while, but it has happened and on more than one occasion.

And here's some more advice.. do not bother PMing CA Management to ask where your order is because it will be ignored. Do not bother emailing CA Management to ask where order is because that will be ignored too and do not bother contacting "Live Help" to ask where your order is either because they'll just tell you to PM or email CA Management .......

Honestly, it's a fucking joke and it winds me up no end. I've no problem with orders taking months to arrive on my doorstep but is it really too much to ask to be kept abreast of its progress? How difficult is it FFS? I mean, we're not talking about orders of a couple of quid here, the average order is probably several hundred quid and when you're shelling out that kind of cash you want some reassurances.

That said, the document quality is first class and even my keen eyes can't find fault with them. However, it's worth mentioning that their CMail service, anonymous browsing, firewall, anonymous text, anonymous email, telephone proxy and virtual employment services all DO NOT work so do not order them because you'll be throwing your money down the drain.

It's also worth mentioning that the GPS jammer they advertise on the homepage for £299 can be bought directly from China for just over £100 and it's the exact same one. Type in "GPS jammer" into google and the results quickly come up.

:)