đŸ”¶ Sendy Aiva

Just placed my order for the Liquid Spark, hope im not disappointed. No turning back now lol

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You will not be disappointed, it really is a solid amplifier and has a very nice sound signature that works well with headphones and Iem’s. It’s clean, quiet, and works really well as a pre-amplifier to any speakers you may want to set up in the future. All of this for $100đŸ’Ș

https://www.agenotsy.com/sendyaudio-aiva-black-beauty-series-97x76mm-planar-magnetic-headphones?search=sendy What am I missing here, because clearly this can’t be real right?

Yeah this not really legit, would avoid

Their address in the contact page is some random farm house in the middle of no where in Idaho
 lol
And for some reason the google map points to ‘Big Ben’

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Yea $63 is a bit low. If they said $450 or even $400 that would have sounded a bit better lol

Good to know thanx. Wanted to get the d10 for a dac but will use the dac in the fx audio untill the liquid spark dac comes out.

I had to pay $10 tax just to ship it to New York, where is Monoprice located? Thought is was also in the US

Monoprice ships from California.

Ah oki, understand now. Thanx

This is a major hasstle to buy from Monoprice. First I must reply yes to a email saying I did order the product and now a photo of my Government Identification documents and the credit card I used. Geeez

Is that normal? First time ever I have to do all that for confirmation.

Is that request from an email or they are asking you to do it on their website? That does sound weird.

I never had to do that for Monoprice directly. Though I’ve ordered from them in the past years ago.

I had to do something similar for AliExpress, but that process is well documented. I don’t see any information that Monoprice does that.

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legit or not, i don’t think it’s wise to give them any of that information. If you have to just buy another item from another seller. that’s fucking ridiculous

Yeah, I’d never recommend doing that, even for a site you know. Imagine if Amazon asked for that kind of information, then had a data breach.

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That is the last mail n received, looks legit was just very strange

So I guess Monoprice does use them. But what you are asked to provide is conflicting with what Monoprice states in their FAQ.

I certainly wouldn’t provide a picture of the CC to a fraud prevention company, the Monoprice FAQ even states that they won’t ask for the full CC number.
I’d also let Monoprice know what was asked for and point out the inconsistency with the FAQ.

They did state I must cover up the first 12 digits and only show the last 4. But also asked for my identity document