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Traditional Catholic Faith => General Discussion => Topic started by: Student of Qi on July 13, 2017, 02:27:08 PM

Title: Tradition Ecclesiastical Tailoring
Post by: Student of Qi on July 13, 2017, 02:27:08 PM
http://www.traditionecclesiasticaltailoring.com/Products-.html

Anybody familiar with this company? I was looking for a surplice and came across these folks, I've never heard of them before. They have so much stuff! (But, of course I wouldn't have because we normally shop in more local Catholic supply shops.)
Title: Re: Tradition Ecclesiastical Tailoring
Post by: Paul FHC on July 13, 2017, 04:03:17 PM
I think that it is a scam. Read the google reviews there are tons of people saying that they ordered 800 dollar surplices or chalices and stuff like that but have never received their purchase. 

It's enough to scare me away from buying stuff.

Title: Re: Tradition Ecclesiastical Tailoring
Post by: TKGS on July 13, 2017, 06:09:33 PM
One rule of thumb for most internet businesses is that if you can't identify an actual physical address anywhere on the website, you should be very wary of doing any business with them.

There is no physical address or even phone number that I saw on their website.  When the only way to contact someone is via a gmail email address, I would not do business with them, but if you do, I would only use a credit card and if the product is not received before payment is due, then the you can refuse payment by contacting the fraud office of the credit card company.
Title: Re: Tradition Ecclesiastical Tailoring
Post by: Marlelar on July 14, 2017, 01:53:06 PM
One rule of thumb for most internet businesses is that if you can't identify an actual physical address anywhere on the website, you should be very wary of doing any business with them.

There is no physical address or even phone number that I saw on their website.  When the only way to contact someone is via a gmail email address, I would not do business with them, but if you do, I would only use a credit card and if the product is not received before payment is due, then the you can refuse payment by contacting the fraud office of the credit card company.
Good advice!
Title: Re: Tradition Ecclesiastical Tailoring
Post by: Student of Qi on July 16, 2017, 08:41:16 AM
Good advice!
I second that! Thanks TKGS!

 Well, moving on to the next place...