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WARNING: Do not fall for an advertisement by Amplese.shop, operating as Chameleon, like I did. I purchased a Collagen Boost cream that was advertised to reduce wrinkles. The video demonstrated a French woman’s wrinkles disappearing right before my eyes. It was impressive, so I placed an order, which took weeks to arrive. When it showed up, the dispenser was broken and the product was disappointing. It stickily sat on the surface of my skin and produced no result.

The guarantee promised 100% money back if not satisfied as well as free shipping and returns. Don’t believe it.

Customer service offers a 30% refund and they won’t pay for the return. They say that shipping it back would cost more than $20, so why don’t I just keep the product?

It’s a stupid scam. I was silly enough to believe in Truth in Advertising. Be smarter than I am. Don’t fall for anything advertised by Amplese.shop or Chameleon.

I’m a hat maker, someone has created multiple websites, using not only images of my hats and descriptions but also of me personally. They are using my luxury hat photos to scan people, making them believe they will get the item pictured but they get an incredibly cheaper version. Most of the ads from the scammer appear on social media, Facebook and instagram.

I pre purchased these expensive dog food bowls and stand 2/6/22. Several promises were made by Trot Pets about production and distribution dates for the bowls. I just reached out again only to find out they’ve gone out of business. Still haven’t received a thing from this company. Scammers!

The event tickets center was an ad that came on the information online about tickets to opera Modesto in California. The price of $571 was advertised as the ticket price and the ad said there was only one ticket left for opening night. Right before I placed my order, my intuition took over and I decided to try to reach the box office for the opera event on October 13. The ticket prices range from $50-$60 and they were plenty of tickets still available.

- Groveport, OH, USA

bought mdse from a co. named Vivienj that claimed to be liquidating BB&B. paid about $62 for some items and then a bank in Hong Kong charged account for that amount

I ordered a dress offered on a Facebook site called Pappya.com. The claim their clothing is "Made in South Carolina". I paid with my American Express card on their website. The package came with the dress included. There is a Chinese shipping label partially exposed under a US shipping label. The return address is "Joe Doe, 475 Supreme Drive, Bensenville, IL 60106". The package had nothing in it but the dress - no receipt, no return or exchange information. I went to the Facebook ad and found [email protected]. On 8/7/2023, I sent an email asking HOW I return the dress for a refund as it did not fit properly. I have sent four more emails, on 8/8, 8/10, and 8/16, with no reply and none of them have "bounced back". I Goggled Joe Doe at the above-noted address and learned this information: Joe Doe is not ScamPulse.com Accredited. It stated "current alerts": "Pattern of business complaints: do not receive products as described on-line or receive empty packages, ScamPulse.com contacted twice; no response, 211 complaints, 8/23/2023 ScamPulse.com unable to locate business. My additional concern is that the clothing is not labeled - no fabric labels to indicated what fabric is and how to care - this makes me think it is NOT made in South Carolina, but rather China (since the initial shipping label is Chinese. I have been scammed $63 - lesson learned. I am concerned that 1) they have my credit card information and 2) I am noticing more of these type of Facebook ads. I consider myself a fairly intelligent and very cautious person and I got "took". Ha!

I had on information from usps that I had gotten scammed. Apparently I had not. Vin Custom has lousy logistics and no customer service however my item did arrive. It arrived somehow thru usps which usps told me that it did not exist.

CBD oil for my wife’s arthritis. Sent a fake tracking number

I received a package from this return address that I did not order. When I tried to search the info on the envelope my fraud protection wouldn't let me link to the two searches listed under people who received unordered product from this return address. On my new credit card statement I had an unrecognizable charge for $23 and change. The bank said they have no phone number or address from this vendor. I'm thinking this is attached to the package I received . The tracking number on the package is USPS 9400136104262680175298

It came in as an invoice of a gun that I bought and it was put on a charge card and they gave me an order number which I gave you

Order #HND2753747

The invoice had PayPal on the top

This happened to me once before they try to extract Social Security numbers Bank numbers PIN numbers saying that they're going to reverse the charge

Instead of just saying they'll take care of the matter

They provided closeout machines with sale prices. I purchased one of the machines, was given a tracking number, supposedly it was delivered to another state. They contacted me by emails and said that it would be sent to me and they never did

Adverised ortho socks and never sent anything.

I ordered 6 items from Bed Bath & Beyond, but turned out to be Kertok. They e-mailed me to say that my order was delivered,but I still don't have my order/package.I either want my money back or my order. Preferably my order. Thx.

Relieved a package i did not order from global gemological research academy

Website seemed legit for Stanley cups but never received product or shipping info.

I was trying to pay for a puppy class when this pop up came and was for something totally different. And then when I tried to call as soon as I realised my mistake the phone number was out of service. Super shady.

There was a live post on Tic Tok for a product called Drink2Shrink. It advertised that the product will help you loose 5 lbs in one week. I inquired during the broadcast and a person going by the name of Lanesha replied to me. She followed through to me the next day by message as to whether i was still interested. I sent 25.00 through cash app for the product. mind you, A few weeks passed and I hadn't received the product. I received a reply via email letting me know their policy on shipping and zero refund policy. I waited two more weeks and contacted LaLa via messenger. She claimed she checked the tracking which I never got and she claimed I would have by 8/3. I ordered product 7/8. As of this writing, I still haven't received what I ordered.

READ ALL REVIEWS FOR TAXRISE. SAME STORY. THEY SCAM EVERYONE SAYING THEY CAN HELP LOWER THEIR TAX DEBT FOR A FEE AND THEN JUST PUT THEM ON A PAYMENT PLAN. THIS BUSINESS IS A SCAM AND NEEDS TO BE INVESTIGATED.

THE GOOD REVIEWS ARE FAKE.

I was given a $200 gift card that was purchased online by my mother that might have been the scam and how they got into my account. I ordered $200 worth of school supplies and it was delivered to California instead of my address. Somehow somebody got into my Walmart account and changed the address without me knowing prior to my order. My Venmo was also compromised along with my debit card. I called Walmart twice and on hold several times with no solution. It’s my understanding that also emails are being sent that are fraudulent about picking up merchandise from Walmart. That may also be the cause of the scam. I am unsure, but my entire order was not received.

I pd for online gaming services that was after 3 separate transactions of me sending them money through 2 different cash app cash tags,,, they still are asking for more money to be sent before releasing the funds to my account...The information for what i sent money for is completely a scam to get your money and not provide any services,,, and to keep requiring morebe sent before you receive the services...

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