Scams

My reasons for purchasing things from clearly scam websites are to remain unknown and have nothing to do with the main content of this site. However, I am going to keep a list of my worst (best?) experiences here. I hope this will help document their scamminess in an effort to stop other people from putting money into these rude people’s pockets.

Youngisty – 100% Scam

This is the most recent and most hilarious scam that I’ve encountered. I ordered a “full mobile kitchen” and received a pair of purple paw gloves. This appears to be a common scam, although it was my first time. They send a completely different product that costs a fraction of the price and ask for you to return it in order to receive a refund, or keep the product for a lesser refund. The return shipping often costs more than the value of the item, which eats into the refund anyway, and then they may or may not refund you. Best course of action in my opinion, if this happens to you, is to report them and get a full refund from whoever handled the transaction (credit card company, PayPal, etc.). I personally used PayPal and reported it without any issues.

There are now reviews for this site on ScamDoc.com with the exact same experience as mine, just with different coloured gloves.

My mobile kitchen!

Stay Away from These Companies:

All these companies are shell organizations for their multiple scam sites. Scammers need to constantly rotate their websites when the negative reviews start to pile up, but they often list a shell or umbrella company. This list is by no means exhaustive, and just what I’ve personally encountered.

  • Meledo
  • SayHi International
  • Fadel-Beatty
  • Supic Company Limited

Stay Away from These E-mail Addresses

  • xm3@officialservice.shop
  • support@gipperre.com

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