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We purchased sneakers from this website. They were obviously fake shoes when they arrived. We returned them immediately to the address provided and although we followed the requirements and have proof the delivery was received, we were told they were not going to refund the money and kept the shoes and our money.

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I was contacted by this individual with a Tyler TX area code by text message after listing my vehicle for sale online in Michigan. Interested 'buyer' was enthusiastic about setting up an appointment to see the vehicle but insisted I provide an "Actual Investigation Inspection" (AVI) report before meeting do the vehicle history could be checked. I fell for it and paid $27 for the report online. I don't know if the report was a bogus template or not since the vehicle I am selling is clean from any accidents or other adverse history. Once I acknowledged I had the report and requested an email address to send it to the prospective buyer disappeared/went dark. I didn't think much about it (other than oh well, I wasted $27) until, less than 2 hours later I received a text message from another prospective buyer with a Miami area code with a similar request. This time the buyer insisted on a "CVC report which I could get at quickvinhistory.com. I went to the site and, like the AVI report, entered my VIN and was immediately prompted for credit card info to pay. I dug a bit deeper and the payment screen also required full name, address, birthdate and more. There is no reason for this level of personal information be provided to get a VIN history which led me to believe this scam was not only after the $28 fee for the report, but wanted to mine my personal information as well. Live and learn. Hope this helps at least 1 person!

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I was contacted by this individual with a Tyler TX area code by text message after listing my vehicle for sale online in Michigan. Interested 'buyer' was enthusiastic about setting up an appointment to see the vehicle but insisted I provide an "Actual Investigation Inspection" (AVI) report before meeting do the vehicle history could be checked. I fell for it and paid $27 for the report online. I don't know if the report was a bogus template or not since the vehicle I am selling is clean from any accidents or other adverse history. Once I acknowledged I had the report and requested an email address to send it to the prospective buyer disappeared/went dark. I didn't think much about it (other than oh well, I wasted $27) until, less than 2 hours later I received a text message from another prospective buyer with a Miami area code with a similar request. This time the buyer insisted on a "CVC report which I could get at quickvinhistory.com. I went to the site and, like the AVI report, entered my VIN and was immediately prompted for credit card info to pay. I dug a bit deeper and the payment screen also required full name, address, birthdate and more. There is no reason for this level of personal information be provided to get a VIN history which led me to believe this scam was not only after the $28 fee for the report, but wanted to mine my personal information as well. Live and learn. Hope this helps at least 1 person!

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I was on America Truck website and had just purchased some items. I got a notification that I qualified for a $19.00 rebate so I decided to proceed. It ended up getting past entering my credit card information and had second thoughts and just closing the window. Since then I got 2 charges from SMARTYCASHBACK.COM and 1 charge from SHIPMENTSFREE.COM. At no time did I see that there was going to becharges to my debit card. I also did not get an email notifying me of charges.

I did a search for a bike rack I wanted to buy. Their site was in the results and had a good price. I paid $319.95 on 5-25-22, but never received the product.

I was unable to contact anyone by phone or email. I eventually disputed the charge on my credit card and had it reversed. On 7-25-22 a second charge for the same amount was placed on the credit card, which I also had reversed.

This company sales women’s clothing online. They claim on their website to manufacture and ship from the USA, specifically South Carolina. They offer a 30 refund/exchange. I ordered 5 garments per their sizing chart, however each item was too small. I requested an RA to exchange them. I received an email stating to keep the items and reorder new ones. After sending follow up requests, I was offered a small payment to keep the items. Ultimately, they sent me their return item address and I was appalled! I reported the company to my financial institution and they are investigating the company.

This is a very dangerous and powerful monitoring and remote controllable software. When I first attempted to locate the company,(a few years ago) the website indicated it was located originally in Russia, then they changed to a bogus location in Abbeville Alabama. The USPS listed as "address not found" The City of Abbeville did not list any address or business license. They list no phone or e-mail contact information. Ony the ScamPulse.com had an address which is bogus. Below are some of the features of this software, some of which was used and installed and used on my personal cell phone. There are multiple, Federal and state violations and by their own terms of use, cannot be used on another person's mobile device. They are not transparent and go to extraordinary lengths to protect illegal use of the softwire user

Below are a short list of the software's features

• Record Phone Calls and Surroundings

• XNSPY’s powerful monitoring lets you automatically record all incoming and outgoing calls and also the phone surroundings.

• Record and download phone calls from the monitored device and listen to them anytime.

• Send commands and record phone surroundings by accessing the microphone on the target device.

• Access and download all the photos saved both on the internal and external SD of the monitored device.

• Watch videos from the monitored device and even download them to an offsite storage.

• View marked upcoming birthday entries on your kids’ cell phone, or access to-do list of your employees.

• Don’t worry about the lost devices anymore; use XNSPY’s remote data wipe and keep your family’s privacy and your company’s corporate data safe.

• View all the activities taking place on the monitored device and monitor activities.

• Send remote commands to lock device, shut it down, wipe off data, or turn on the microphone.

• Set alerts for the contacts that you are suspicious about and get notified instantly for any related activity.

• Geo-fence specific locations and set alerts for check-in or checkout on those marked places.

• Recheck where they are at a certain point in time with XNSPY’s accurate current location tracking.

• Need more than just the current location details? Dive into every tiny move with location history logs.

They "make and sell" oversized knit king sized blankets for $39.99 free shipping. I read reviews on the site posted on social media (Facebook and Instagram) there wasn't many but the few I read all seemed great. I ordered, got my confirmation and tracking info the next day. 3/4 days later I got an email saying my package was delivered from USPS and it was left at or in my mailbox. I got home and there was no package. I called USPS and my package went to another address in my city nowhere near me or my street. But all my shipping info was correct. They were baffled. I opened a claim to investigate so the next day someone from USPS in South Carolina called me and said this is what they do. The "package" is insured up to $100 so If I have my receipt and file the necessary paperwork I can get my money back and they still get my $39.99 with no questions asked and because customers are getting their money back because of the insurance the USPS provides at no additional cost at shipping, they are continuing to get away with this scam. As of now they are not answering my emails, there is no website for this company and once I researched it more a lot of people are running into the same problem I am. I still have not received my money back, or my "package" if there ever was one to begin with.

I thought I was on the Air Canada website, and purchased a return ticket from Kelowna to Palm Springs for $584.87. Since I thought I was on a Canadian site, I expected to be charged in Can dollars. I received a official looking receipt, that stated, "please take a moment to review the summary of your booking. Kindly note this is a confirmation of your booking and not your E-ticket." I had a bad feeling right away, because the receipt came from Airborn traveler, not Air Canada, and when my visa statement came through 2 days later with the amount in USD exchanged into Canadian dollars for $764.53, and an additional charge $168.13 supposedly through Air Canada. The flight summaries with Air Canada had flight numbers, departure and arrival times and looked legit. However, after 7 business days and not receiving any E-tickets, I became very concerned that this was not a legitimate ticket and called Airborn to cancel my ticket and asked for a refund. I was told I would receive a refund to my credit card, and after 4 e-mails, and about the same number of phone calls , I still get the same run-around- response: your original mode of payment will be credited. I finally called my Visa after trying to resolve on my own, but apparently you need to report the scammers within 3 months. I just want this business shut down. Now reading about this business, they have scammed thousands like me out of their money by somehow hi-jacking legitimate airline's websites.

This company advertised the cat food I cannot get in my area, so I ordered two cases on 9/4/22. The money went

through my checking account on 9/6/22. They said they would send me an email when the order ships. I have not received any correspondence since my order date. I noticed on the confirmation email I received on 9/4/22,

the state on my return address was California, not Ohio, which is where I live. I emailed the company to inform

them of their mistake. No response ! I emailed them again. Still, no response ! I sent another email asking

them to either send me the cat food, OR give me my money back ! To this date, October 5th, I have not heard

from them. Their phone number is just mambo, jumbo gibberish when they answer. I need some help or someone to tell me my next step.

Beware of online puppy purchases and transportation online. Oscar C***** is name used for money transfer. Also Happy Paws movers are not legitimate.

I came across a Facebook ad that advertise Christmas trees I decided to buy one because they were cheaper then what I saw. Remind you this was back in September, I been checking on it and never receive a tracking number I tried contacting the phone number 3024650790 but nothing and a business does not pop up for this number. I also used a email and nothing. I spent $77.  

This came through from what they said was Costco and they were offering a free fitness tracker. I stupidly gave credit card info for shipping and handling. I received the tracker through the mail which was a piece of garbage I couldn't even turn it on. I then received a bill for $28.36, which showed up on my credit card statement....stating it was a monthly subscription!! This is how it looks on my credit card statement...BUYNEOBODHCICOM, 888-6890716, AZ, for $28.36 USD

I found a email address to contact them, but of course, they have not replied.

DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THIS COMPANY. I purchased the product by mistake, and they refused to cancel or refund my money. I got the run around by EVERY customer service repI spoke with.

DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME.

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Jason Scott posted for sale gps tracking device in public facebook group "Garmin devices". I asked to pay by PayPal but it didn't go through. I asked to pay by Zelle and payment went through for $925. Next day i got tracking number from scam shipping site listed above.

Scam site in my conclusion works with facebook seller and 2nd day after "purchase" i got this email from shipping company:

"DEAR CUSTOMER

WE ARE TEXTING TO INFORM YOU THAT YOUR PACKAGE WITH TRACKING NUMBER TX9400XXXXXXXCA IS ON HOLD PENDING THE PAYMENT OF A REFUNDABLE INSURANCE AND CUSTOM FEE

[Total REFUNDABLE INSURANCE AND CUSTOM FEE; $550]

THIS PAYMENT WILL BE 98% REFUNDABLE UPON THE ARRIVAL OF THE PACKAGE TO YOUR DELIVERY ADDRESS.

*NB*..THE PURPOSE OF THIS MONEY IS TO TAKE CARE

OF ANY UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES WHICH WE MAY ENCOUNTER, E.G

,LOST,CUSTOM CHECK OR ACCIDENT.

WE ARE SORRY THIS IS COMING IN NOW BUT YOUR SENDER WAS NOT NOTIFIED EARLY ENOUGH,BUT AS SOON AS THE MONEY IS MADE YOUR PACKAGE WILL BE UPDATED AND PUT ON TRANSIT AND YOU SHALL BE RECEIVING YOUR PACKAGE AND TOTAL REFUND OF $539

THANKS, GLOBAL LOGISTICS."

After reading this email i figured it must be a scam. Contacted seller on his Google number ( which is a perfect tool for scammers enabled by google) and he insisted that i pay or they will not deliver package. Its like normal for this type of shipment.

I told him to take his package back and send me full refund.

Tracking number is X out due to my privacy informations.

I placed on online order through their website. They notified the light was discontinued. I asked for credit be issued to ou card back on 8/22. After 5 phone calls and numerous emails they still have not credited me for items I paid for and never received.

They reply they are busy, backed up, issue will be resolved, accounting unavailable. Total scam

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Went to this website to https://kushoke.com/ to purchase sneakers with the band Korn on them. Was told on the site up to 15 days. Was sent a tracking number of an item in china at this site - https://goamazingstyle.aftership.com/4PX3000277321850CN

It stayed there an never moved. Then I contacted their website and they are linked to Kushoke.com also.

They told me they were not the same company.

Yet still took the $78 out of my bank account.

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I placed an order for a car camping accessory on sleeponlinshop.com. After a couple of days, I did not received acknowledgement of my order nor did I receive any indication that my order was shipped. I sent an email through the site (no phone number provided on the site) to inquire about the status of my order and the next day I receive a vague response from Lindsey Peters with the email address of [email protected]. I responded with a clarifying email for confirmation of shipment and requested a tracking number if available. I did receive a tracking number that did not correspond with any of the major US delivery companies like UPS, DHL, FedEX, USPS. Again, I send a email to request for the name of the delivery company so that I can submit the tracking number provided. She or fake Lindsey Peters responded with this information https://www.17track.net/en. This site acknowledged the tracking number but did not indicate the destination of my address. It appears to be a Chinese tracking service as it indicated that my order was being shipped from China. After a week or so, I email fake Lindsey again to follow up on my order. At this time, my 4-5 emails have gone unanswered.

A month has gone by since placing the order with no response and obviously no delivery. I filed a claim for the nominal charges with my credit card, no problem. This a typical scam from a site in China that uses a shady email address and pretend that Americans are corresponding with you evident from the awkward English and the prices on their site are too good to be true ie $400+ big brand sleeping bags for $99. Avoid Avoid!

The website posted the company's address as:

1208 Lindenwood Dr

Panama City FL, United States (US)

32405

According to google maps, this address belongs to a shady house in the middle of no where.

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This company is selling items and not sending them . I purchased an item for $72 and they are refusing to answer my emails and messages. I’ve never been scammed before and definitely want to report this company.

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This person reached out to me on instagram pretending to sell waist beads. I placed and paid for an order. When they did not come I requested a refund. The scammer only said her child was in a medical facility and she forgot to tell me but never sent the money back. She later blocked me on cash app and instagram but still has a page up selling fake waist beads.

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