It’s usually pretty entertaining to see what actual business is operating out of the address these scammers pretend to be in. In this case, it’s a tchothke shop in Kansas.
It’s usually pretty entertaining to see what actual business is operating out of the address these scammers pretend to be in. In this case, it’s a tchothke shop in Kansas.
Even more entertaining how often someone comes to ST to ask whether an obviously fake site is fake! Shocking they still work.
It’s usually pretty entertaining to see what actual business is operating out of the address these scammers pretend to be in. In this case, it’s a tchothke shop in Kansas.
Even more entertaining how often someone comes to ST to ask whether an obviously fake site is fake! Shocking they still work.
The deals are so unrealistic that people still want to believe that they can get a helmet for $80.
If a deal seems to be too good to be true, just walk away.
With these sites I always wonder if:
a) You’ll get nothing but radio silence
or
b) You get something that was rejected by wish.com for being too low quality
It’s usually pretty entertaining to see what actual business is operating out of the address these scammers pretend to be in. In this case, it’s a tchothke shop in Kansas.
Even more entertaining how often someone comes to ST to ask whether an obviously fake site is fake! Shocking they still work.
The deals are so unrealistic that people still want to believe that they can get a helmet for $80.
If a deal seems to be too good to be true, just walk away.
With these sites I always wonder if:
a) You’ll get nothing but radio silence
or
b) You get something that was rejected by wish.com for being too low quality
There are some other threads here on how these scam sites work. TLDR, you won’t get a product; they just take your money.