I too have fallen victim to Justin T Keltner. I paid (lets just say way too much) for a 300mW burning green laser. The item finally shipped and got to me in about a month. Upon arrival, I got it in a USPS "Body Bag". You know, the bag you get mail in the post office basically shredded. Well here's what it boils down to. The idiot shipped the laser in a bubble mailer, that was too small for the body of the laser to begin with. So when it finally got to me all that was there was the laser body and a charger. No battery, no safety key. An unusable product. I paid through Google Checkout. I filed a dispute with them and they contacted Nitrox (Justin). I got an email response from Justin saying that once it leaves his place, he's not liable, which was stated in the terms of shipment. I could file an insurance claim with USPS. Well, I can't. I already talked to a friend of mine who works for the post office and since insurance wasn't purchased on the item, they won't be paying anything back. Of course, they way he had his checkout process setup in Google Checkout, you could not purchase insurance. After getting his email, a few hours later I got another email from Google, saying that Nitrox will no longer be allowed to use Google Checkout. Nice. Some vindication. So now I'm dealing with my bank to see what they can/will do. I think with the combination of emails and pictures of the mess, the bank will be happy to grant a chargeback. I see now that nitrox is going through a leadership issue. I think what they mean is a "bait and switch" issue. What a disgusting individual.
Post post edit- I had mis-stated the mW as 350, because in Justin's email to Google and myself he stated 350. However, I paid for a 300, and upon further inspection of the case I received a 250. I have found why I will win my case...