Just commenting to warn others about the link to purchase the tee below. Lisa_Robinson is another t-shirt spam/scam account which was last active 2 years ago and suddenly came online 2 days ago to post the link multiple times in this thread.
It is most likely not made "from" USA, as most of these spammers are from Pakistan or Bangladesh. They'll probably take orders in a popular thread like this, not deliver, then change their names and start all over again. Here's another business which shares the same phone number as therockingtees: https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/customteesales.com
I work in customer service for an online retailer, and we do price matching - but only to legit websites. I have found so many good indicators of whether you should order from something or not.
Yes. They don't seem to be quite as bad as some of the Chinese knockoff sites where what you'll be sent won't even remotely resemble the (stolen) photos on the website, but the quality is all over the place, customer service seems to be erratic, and it's not really a deal if you're paying that much, plus shipping, for something that cost next to nothing to make.
Yes I made a new account because I don't want to post with my main one calling you out.
I stupidly ordered shirt from your scam website 3 and a half weeks ago from rickandmorty subreddit when you spammed it there, and still no reply from you, you took money and that phone that's on website doesn't work.
Later I skimmed through google and found out it's a scam website, and found out all of you manipulate with votes and found out that you post that thing all over the website with dozens of different accounts and always edit your stupid comments with ''Where can i get this tshirt? edit: Found it here and then add that scam link''
/u/meanengineer is your another account with which you posted comment below so you can edit that spam link into another comment.
You will soon get ban from Reddit on all accounts for sure.
edit: These are reviews of that website (when I googled their phone number) https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/customteesales.com . Looks like I'm not the only one that got scammed
Everything about the site seems sketchy.
Yeah don't touch that place.
So, it's too late now, but a quick search of rover.com and pet death makes it clear that getting anything beyond a refund from them is going to be very difficult. Here is just one of the review sites. I'm sorry for your loss.
Excellent post OP.
For more information on the anyoption.com scam: https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.anyoption.com They seem to have destroyed their reputation by refusing to pay out investor funds.
For more information on this style of israeli bucketshop binary options scam: http://www.timesofisrael.com/the-wolves-of-tel-aviv-israels-vast-amoral-binary-options-scam-exposed/
I actually kind of love that. If I went to squadron Christmas parties, I would probably wear that.
Edit: For anyone considering actually buying it, the company gets horrible reviews, bummer. https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.holidayfury.com
Edit 2: Man, that site is just scummy all around. The countdown timer and "Only X left" thing are random and just fluctuate up and down to make you feel like you have to order quickly.
They've been caught stealing art from people and then selling it (http://s18.postimg.org/76lpvjjlj/stolen.png), they have terrible customer service (one review here (https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.dollskill.com) says they ordered a bikini and didn't get the top, and the bottom had been used and had bodily stains on it). Also they lied about using fake fur, when the original site/source of the shoes they were selling said it was real. (http://s28.postimg.org/89hs94dv1/141.jpg)
And apparently they're overpriced and the quality isn't good either. I really like the style of their stuff and have considered, but the previous points were my main concerns.
Reviews here are pretty poor, and the shoes are all cheaply made out of man-made materials -- looks like the sort of place where if you usually buy your shoes from Payless/Walmart/etc you won't be too let down, but if you usually buy nicer leather stuff your feet will quickly recognise these as junk. I wouldn't expect anything but disposable blister-makers at that price.
Not bullshit.*
I don't know the specific website, but government departments do have to replace cars and other equipment eventually, and they do sell to the public.
*Surplus vehicles (from what I've heard), tend to be high mileage, used and abused, or damaged in some way, so take that into account when buying. Inspect it first, or get someone you trust to do it for you.
I had a quick look at the site, and it's an auction, so the price listed is only the most recent bid - not the final price. They also receive bad reviews here, so maybe try somewhere else.
Don't trust the reviews on Rakuten, do some independent research and be sure to weigh the types of problems you see repeatedly along with the recentness of reviews.
Oh look a more accurate description.
Keep in mind many people have had issues with this site with not being able to cancel once they sign up or being billed and then put on a waiting list, not receiving their monthly bags. Don't take my word for it. Search around the internet and see that this is just a push for new sign up. Like other referral programs people doing what they can do to get your sign up to credit them. But be careful of the issues associated with this site.
Here are some websites after a quick search that have have customers and their reviews/issues/complications. The number praising vs complaining makes me questions if people are jumping at the word free or if they are actually reviewing what they may be signing up for...
Sitejabber Reviews for Ipsy from Customers
Highya Review & Customer Reviews
Make of it what you will... But this FREE IPSY BAGS trend keeps popping up on reddit, so I did a quick search.
Holy crap. Stella + Dot has horrible reviews. Expensive jewelry that falls apart, terrible customer service, lousy return policy. Stella & Dot reviews
Oh, I'm not alone. Please check their facebook visitor posts (scroll down because it is filled with spam) and their twitter help bot replies to see what I'm talking about.
I would NEVER call for a boycott without serious reason, being a business owner myself.
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.wix.com
Their customer service is ridiculously inept.
When I called they actually said their support center is closed (this was business time, 2pm on a Tuesday, same time zone they were) and to please use their website for support.
one of the owners on the forum has a history of making some xenophobic statements directed toward gaga's brazilian fans. there have also been some instances of the account having some rude and/or insensitive interactions with some users. so right now there's a wave of resentment and backlash forming toward it. majority of admins are just straight up mean white twitter gay bullies.
admins are also vocally supportive of their political views, most of which are trump related. also anybody who says anything like this on their platform and exposes an admin etc. they'll be shut down immediately, and they'll remove the post, protecting the racist comments. the also condone a lot of bullying on the platform, and protect certain members unfairly.
the twitter account personally replies with rude comments etc. and is not professional at all. they also sell unauthorisded merch, and profit off gaga.
i think everybody will have a different experience but you can read their unbiased reviews here: https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/gagadaily.com
Two things. First, on the bottom, they mention VAT, which is like a sales tax in many countries, but not in the US, meaning the company is most likely located outside the US. Not bad, per se, but something to consider.
Also, I found this site, saying their customer service is sketchy: https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/mlbjerseys.us
Out of 99 reviews on this site, 87 of them are one star, saying they change item descriptions, don’t respond to cancellations, charge for damage on unopened items, and so on, so I’d say so.
So you think all these people are lying ?
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.payza.com
is it a conspiracy?
what kind of evidence do you want?
If I am barking at the wrong tree then why do you want evidence?
And how do I contact reddit?¡
Sitejabber Review: “Wish has a consumer rating of 2.36 stars from 8,028 reviews indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Wish ranks 83rd among Marketplace sites.”
The site doesn't raise any scam red flags, but always check the reviews.
Gonna guess it's a dropshipper or similar with maybe a little more effort put in than usual.
So, it’s not a scam, per-Se. More just a shady Chinese company that finds pictures of dresses online and makes their own lower quality versions to send to you. Or, they send you nothing. In high school, I had a few friends order dresses from sites like this for prom. It is EXTREMELY hit or miss. I had a friend who got a knockoff high-end brand from one of these sites and it was gorgeous. Another friend received nothing.
My biggest red flag to point towards one of the more untrustworthy sites is the logo... they’re clearly trying to make it look like the Victoria’s Secret logo. That to me screams deception. I’m pretty sure that before, it was called Victoria’s Dress, and the reviews are very poor.
Best case scenario, you get a sweat-shop made dress that somewhat bears a resemblance to the dress in the picture. Worst case, you lose your money. I would stay away.
Yah so this woman is insane and got shut down on FB for promoting her salty cabbage drink. I would say she is a cult leader and someone has died from her advice. Its not an MLM but it is a huge scam, I followed all the drama for awhile. If Dr. Phil is promoting her in a positive light that is fucked. She should be in prison. This site is full of reviews for it https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/jillyjuice.com
RIP your money. I'd dispute it and try to get guaranteed tickets through stubhub. might cost a bit extra, but at least you 100% know you're getting in.
https://medium.com/@info_38444/online-ticket-seller-scams-viagogo-exposed-ec87118ca97a
Hrm...
Amazon seller profile -- 5% lifetime negative reviews, 10% in the last 30 and 90 days. I'm used to seeing 1 to 3% negative reviews for Amazon sellers.
95 complaints with the Better Business Bureau
Various 1 star reviews at Sitejabber
What is Google Express' guarantee for third party sellers?
I'd just like to point out that unique-me.com is pretty suspicious.
Domain created just a bit less than a year ago
No address provided on the website, WHOIS privacy service used.
Phone number on their support page is connected to various other custom clothing stores, the reviews for this one speak for themselves:
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/customteesales.com
Three accounts posted this on reddit: willardmjac (This OP), BitcoinAllBot (Suspended by Reddit), and JahidRiyadh. Both non-suspended accounts have basic post histories and were created around the same time, the posts seem authentic for the most part but the amount of low effort reposts in both account's histories and the low post volume is a bit suspicious.
This isn't damning evidence but still something to consider before ordering from there.
Edit: Turns out the user "JahidRiyadh" exhibited definite spamming behavior, I didn't notice it at first as the posts didn't show up in the posts from a domain list because they were removed by moderators or admins: https://archive.is/t4A3P
Edit 2: Wew, guess who replied to OP in another thread: https://archive.is/nMRwz Case closed.
Wrong. Legitimate models have a modeling agency represent them. Anything else is bogus. Let's take a look at some reviews:
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.modelmayhem.com
A quick google search of "Model Mayhem Scam" shows that they have been linked to sex trafficking, missing persons, rape and all sorts of other scams. This is 100% not legitimate. It's a place where people can prey on girls and get them to do porn OR a place for escorts to sell themselves. I'm highly doubtful that any full-time model with an agent is putting themselves on modelmayhem.com. It's just not how legitimate models get work.
Also commented earlier but it got buried.
Seems this is the source OP is using.
It seems like a collection of random Pokemon Go egg "information" without any data to back up the claims or even references to other studies where they might have taken the information. They are even speculating on what gen 2 Pokemon might drop from what eggs...
And reviews of the website on the internet are claiming it's a scam site (related to the lol boosting service).
Doesn't seem like a credible site and I'm not taking it serious and neither should anyone else.
Personally I'd avoid it
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/startengine.com
https://yieldtalk.com/startengine-review/
"How does StartEngine make money? There are no fees to investors. StartEngine charges companies that raise money on their platform 6-8% of the amount raised. However, issuers can offset these costs by charging a processing fee of 2.5% to investors which is charged on top of the price of shares.
Potential returns and cashflow Investments on StartEngine are high-risk investments in startups and growth companies. There are no interest or dividend payments, and except under very limited circumstances, the investment must be held for at least 12 months, with minimal expectation of any market after that period. Most startup investments lose some or all of their value."
This company has a LOT of bad reviews - https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/littletoncoin.com
Here is something I found about them online
"One of the shadiest business practices of Littleton Coin Company is the “on approval” program.
When you buy coins from Littleton, you make be shocked to receive more coins in your package than you bought. These coins are not free.
When you check out at Littleton you are agreeing to join the “on approval” program where they send you coins with the expectation that you will send coins back you don’t want and pay for the coins you keep."
Here's a good collection of reviews: https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/nomadcapitalist.com
My suggestion, avoid giving any money to the guy, he's not particularly competent in his field.
I've had a call with him and got the feeling that I'd be taken for a ride, the reviews above confirm that.
His blog material is a good high level read, but a guy with no immigration law experience, whose biggest business prior to this was a pool cleaning company doesn't strike me as the person to handle immigration issues.
That aside, find a local immigration company with great reviews if you want the right mix of quality / price.
If you want the high price / global feel, you can't go wrong with the following: Henley and Partners, Arton Capital. You'll notice a huge difference between them and the likes of Nomad Capitalist even with a five minute glance at their respective linked in employee pages.
A good source I've find for high level immigration program news is https://www.imidaily.com/
Just received following DM from OP (or one of his gearlaunch spam buddies)
" fuck you beladysali loty ka pulakutta ki bacciapko pod ko fata diyamadercoadei sali kutte ki admi bath kor mujhe sath "
If anyone can, i would love a translation for a laugh!
Note: These t-shirt spam posts are coming out of a US company exploiting Bangladesh workers as direct employees of scammers gearlaunch.com. This company moved from San Francisco to Salt Lake City last year and is now offshoring it's "marketing". They have multiple accounts and are posting similar things in different subs. He was posting in the BABike sub yesterday and seems upset that gearlaunch are being exposed as spammers/fraudsters: https://www.reddit.com/r/BAbike/comments/n6alrh/today_this_new_tshirt_has_been_made/
A freight forwarder. Basically if you want to buy something from the US but the seller will not ship to your country because they only ship US-wide, then you can use a Freight Forwarder. I am living in Madagascar and I have always used these to get my packages. The ones I recommend are Fishisfast and Planetexpress, ship7 and stackry. They will give you a US address and will forward your shipments to your residential address. Here is a proof of my past purchase: review
I understand. Anyway, I am just advicing this because you may want to buy something from the US in the future and will be stuck on the shipments that do not ship to Germany. So, since apes help apes, I just thought it may help you. Here is my own proof of past purchases using the services I recommended. (They are not scams don't worry) review
A lot of women on these sites are working for the site, they have no interest in "dating" you, only stringing you along for as long as possible, and getting as much money as possible. Did you read the reviews? reviews
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/asos.com
>ASOS has a consumer rating of 1.91 stars from 1,228 reviews indicating that most consumers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases.
Would not recommend buying from them, but the site itself does not appear to be a scam.
It is highly likely that the Chinese made merchandise is not anywhere near the quality shown in the pictures, too.
agreed this was taken of sitejabber:
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ANTOnline has a consumer rating of 1.62 stars from 198 reviews indicating that most consumers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. ANTOnline also ranks 85th among Computer sites. The most common issues with ANTOnline are around returns, which are more complicated than expected by some customers.
It's one of those shit "review" websites where they more or less blackmail you into paying them to paint your company in a good light.
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/trustpilot.com
I know it's a bit ironic to post a review site that reviews review sites, but there's quite a few sites that all mention the same things, that bad reviews are removed from companies that pay, and will retain bad reviews for companies that don't pay (and hell, whos to say they dont remove the good ones instead).
Milwaukee's marketing department must clearly recognize that it would be stupid to buy into that shit, and they can carry themselves without paying for reviews.
I found some reviews on this site and the amount of people who say something like "Good so far, just waiting for my payment" and give 4 or 5 stars is bizarre.
If you can get a free trial, why not take advantage of it (Set a reminder to cancel 24/48 hours before it renews automatically)
Otherwise, while it's a novel concept, they don't have anything you couldn't find online if you know where to look & in these times of uncertainty it would wholly depend on if you're willing to spend money on a streaming service.
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/britbox.com
There are just some of the reviews, they may help you form your final opinion on it, good luck
Yeah, exactly. It's one thing if there's a couple dozen one-star reviews mixed in with hundreds of 3-5 star reviews. If it's overwhelmingly one star reviews of the thing sorta like what you see here, then chances are the service sucks.
Trivago is just an aggregator site. Make sure you don't book through prestigia.. they are the "cheapest" site that shows up on trivago and i've heard nothing but bad things about them.
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/prestigia.com
I wouldn't trust booking through them.
More 1 star reviews than positive stars.
Personally the prices are not that deeply discounted instead of dealing with bad customer service I'd just go to Mandarake.
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/antonline.com
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They have a lot of bad reviews, but a few great experiences sprinkled in! Who knows which are real and which are fake haha.
The 3 wikipedia articles are about terrorism, not witchcraft. As far as your heavy.com article.
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.heavy.com
"Heavy.com is an on-line magazine-like format site that tries to pass itself off as being trendy....The problem is that they don't vet the information they carry for accuracy."
So let's try again. Proof?
There's no such uk site, where in the world did you hear that!? I ordered from the actual global store. Four times. They managed to get my order correct only once. You can check trustpilot, Sitejabber or reviews in this reddit, a lot of people have the same issues and that's not even starting on their Insane markups.
I also had a bad experience with that a long time ago. As far as I understand, Pitney Bowes is some kind of cheap shipping company. So they collect stuff to be sent out, they get it somewhere near the destination, then they use the local USPS to mail it. In short, it sounds like they're an extra unnecessary step in the shipping process but they are used by companies because they offer probably cheaper fees when it comes to bulk shipping.
Anyway they certainly have a horrible record based on people's experiences.
"If it sounds too good to be true"
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/sendle.com
"Sendle has a consumer rating of 1.24 stars from 220 reviews indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases."
Their third company is omega tactical distribution 3.5 stars on Google for Davidson defense 3.8 on Facebook for DTT
https://www.bbb.org/us/ut/orem/profile/gun-dealers/deltateamtacticalcom-1166-22290621/complaints
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/davidsondefense.com
https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/Davidson-Defense/4-738156/
I’m not coming after you personally, bud. I believe you’ve had good experiences with them and you’re legitimately surprised. But these days, there are so many top notch, honest companies that your business could go to, that there really is no reason guys like these are in business, other than people not vetting who they buy from. I’m just trying to do you a favor.
It does apparently.
This is a very well executed model. Reminds me of a post from a few months ago where a guy paid $600 USD for a model of his home and what he got back was worse than a teens shop project, it was more of the equivalent of a 10 year old kids project. Nails were visible, there were gaps in pieces of wood that were supposed to join together, almost 0 detail from the original home, the paint was splotchy and drippy in areas, just an overall complete disaster.
That's why I said on that subreddit "alone"--on most sites that allow customer reviews, their average is one star. Nothing is safe, but Rover is known for things going horribly wrong, unfortunately. They don't vet people enough. Example: https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/rover.com
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/medicinenet.com
There's also a PDF that explains why medicinenet is a shotty source but I can't share it with link, luckily it's the first search result when you search "medicinenet credibility" so your only source is an uncredible source. Good job buddy, you want a cookie?
Checking with sitejabber I found they had 8 reviews on their page, including this one:
> Predatory journal warning
> August 13th, 2020
> I have got several emails over the year stating: "Dear Professor, It's so nice to contact you through this email. I have tried to get in touch with you to see if there is a mutual fit between our journal and your research work... I believe in you that your eminent manuscript brings out the best citation to our Journal."
> This was for a journal and a subject I have absolutely nothing to do with. If they really would know that my manuscripts are eminent, they would also know that my field of subject is something different.
> To me it seems they just harvest researchers emails and send "is it possible for you to support us with your transcript for this issue"-emails with deadlines of only a couple of days and hoping to catch a desperate researcher whose job depends on publishing a paper very soon.
> The review by "Samuel C." just confirms that any serious publisher do not rush the publication process like that; and of course they found errors in the text immediately - just look at the poor English of Samuel C's review.
> The other 5-star reviews seem to to come directly from staff at Juniper publishers.
I'm not sure. I've never ordered from an online pharmacy. I typed "reddit indiamart" into google and a lot of posts came up asking about the credibility and experiences with them. Might be worth reading a few. Their score on sitejabber is not great but for the most part it seems people are more complaining about prices: https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/indiamart.com. If you are willing to shell out the money to just see if its legit might be worth doing so although I would be a little scared to try something that they send in case it wasn't actually nardil.
Another person realizes they’ve been had by the scammers at moon magic jewelry!
For more disappointed customers check out:
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/moonmagic.com
MoonMagic can’t delete these since it’s from a third party site so you get REAL reviews that have their cheap Chinese trinkets on full display
Well, there you go.
If you want a proper IQ test, see if there is a mensa test available where you are. They have a fee, and are done in person. If you pass, you become a member.
It's not likely for you ,me, or anyone here though. They only accept the highest of IQs as members.
This seems to be the test you took. https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/iqtest.com/amp
Exactly. They out here thinking Im about spend 7 hours on a computer and 4+ more hours on homework. Last year was trash (at least for me) but this year is just shit.
And Idk why teachers think aleks is a good website. Im not joking, some kid literally stuck a pencil through a chromebook 2 years ago because ALEKS fucked him over. (I laughed and got detention). Like read these reviews. Some of them are hilarious, but some of them are kind of sad to read. https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/aleks.com
INFJ here and count me out on the vote.
I've read some bad reviews of this crowd-source design site. I think designers should be paid their worth and these site make it a contest. Imagine if you had to compete with 17 other workers to get paid. That would be awful.
Also, I prefer not to be part of your unpaid market research group. This isn't how market research should be done.
Depends on if you want to roll the dice or not. Their previous website was vegasview.com. According to reviews on site jabber, they already went bankrupt once leaving travelers who paid them with nothing for their money. So does this company have a habit of taking people's money, going bankrupt, keeping that money, and rinse and repeat?
Especially now with what is going on with the cruise lines, I think using a company that has already gone bankrupt once and ripped off its customers is too much of a risk.
Adding link for site jabber. https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/vegasview.com
You should probably read this before considering buying from them. It sums up many peoples experience quite well and gives good insight into there poorly managed business.
You should probably read this before considering buying from them. It sums up many peoples experience quite well and gives good insight into there poorly managed business.
A four word post? C'mon.
Try to be a bit more detailed. Like what is studybay?
I just had a look and it seems to be a site that "assists" with assignments. Which might explain the brevity of your post.
This was from a two second search (Im sure you could find others):
Grubhub has basically become a leech on an industry that already has low fees, between the fake websites and signing up countless restaurants without their permission.
I don't think 3rd party delivery is going away, but what that looks like going forward (some consolidation, some companies like Waitr going away - WTRH is quite the chart) who knows. In any case, I don't see investing in it. I was invested in GRUB a while ago and I'm glad I sold it when I did a lot higher than where it is now.
The other main issue is that in many cases the customer experience simply isn't good.
Thousands of reviews, most bad: https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.grubhub.com, https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/grubhub.com
Obvious scam, appears on a slew of vendor blacklists even with minimal research.
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/indiamart.com
3/4 people give them 1 star.. the positive reviews you see from scam sites like this are from the following practice:
Here is a review of sg.carousell.com:
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/carousell.com
It looks pretty shady to me, based on the reviews.
reviews don't suggest that site to be particularly safe. it has more possitive than negative reviews but still a lot negative ones. also the the positive reviews seem more generec while the negative ones are more detailed. seems like not all positive reviews are legit.
Scam site. No phone number listed, no address. The website was only created in November and the registrar is a French company, Chinese servers. https://www.whois.com/whois/cosyfull.com
The contact us email is
LOL, I tried getting more info about Souq.com and got a ton of bad reviews:
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/souq.com
https://mohamed-salah.com/2013/08/03/why-i-will-never-buy-from-souq-or-jumia-again/
https://www.reddit.com/r/dubai/comments/1k0yui/can_i_trust_souqcom_with_electronics/
In my opinion stay away from that site (the whole site) , its crap.
I remember reading something negative on here before... They're "based in Shanghai and San Francisco," which I think means everything ships from China. Seems like their customer service, especially around shipping, can be lacking. I also can't figure out their return policy; it says they send you a prepaid return label on their site, but a lot of reviews mention a fee, which I also remember from when it was discussed here before. Maybe they've ditched the fee, but I would be wary.
A lot of people will still put at least 2 stars if they hated something but still can find something positive to say about another aspect of the product or service. If there's a lot of 1 star review and almost no 2 star (This, for instance: https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.banggood.com), it can't be good.
Reading some random online reviews, it sounds like you're not the only one:
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.economybookings.com
... so you might be SOL unless you can convince the CC company to reverse the charges. You may also want to review any terms & conditions from the site from when you first booked the car; if they didn't specify that you'd need a credit card to actually pick up the car then you have a better argument.
See my sibling comment, it's just like a Groupon site.
Some site ratings. Note that the unhappy customers still got what they ordered, it's just that a lot of the physical products they sell are crap. With PIA you're just getting PIA though, so that's not a concern.
quick google search let me come across this: http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Deep_Discount https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.deepdiscount.com https://www.yelp.com/biz/deep-discount-itasca
Hi! We're EssayCrate, one of the services on this sub. "Rushessay" is not a service verified by this sub, nor is it a service that is known here as well.
A quick google search of their reviews offers a better perspective for their quality of work. As you can see in the link below, they have six 5 star ratings, seven 4 star ratings, and twenty-three one star ratings. Take that for what it is worth.
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.rushessay.com
If you would like a dependable service, we're more than happy to help you out at https://essaycrate.com/
We really prefer you use one of the standard payment services used here, however Escrow.com is a valid payment source if you wish to use that.
I do have to say though that escrow.com is incredibly shitty and has some of the worst reviews i've ever seen for this kind of a service.
If you look at the user's profile, every single one of their comments are copied and pasted from someone else in those threads. It's not a legitimate account
/u/ContestIntrepid5504/
I would try to reverse the charge if I were you. You'll likely never receive the item and even if you do, the quality will be terrible. Here are the reviews for GearLaunch: https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/gearlaunch.com
If you look at the page where you bought it from, it doesn't even exist anymore. It's a scam. Don't risk it.
That an there are discord channels where like minded redditors hang and they send out links to comments or posts so they downvote the hell out of it. Happens in Imgur as well.
I think it may depend on what kind of dog you have. Hadn’t heard of it before so I went to their website. Was impressed-ish. Got tired of being spammed by their 10% off ad, so googled the reviews. It’s a mixed bag. Glad yours worked out for you.
This is a GearLaunch scammer.
1-5 months old account that started posting recently. Their posts are all reposts or generic or copied comments.
If there's a shop link posted, check for the "Powered by GearLaunch" logo. Sites with that logo are mostly used by scammers to sell designs they stole from legitimate artists.
GearLaunch also has a history of not sending ordered items and refusing to give refunds.
Go to /r/GearLaunchSpam for more info.
First of all, you're responding to a scammer. Second, if you bought it from baublemarts, you're one of the lucky few that actually got your product. How is the quality if I may ask?
Baublemarts is a Bengali dropship service through GearLaunch. They steal designs from artists and oftentimes, won't deliver your product and will refuse to refund you. Check out the reviews for GearLaunch: https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/gearlaunch.com
Can you link another one from a different website.
I searched up the laptop direct review and found this Review website. Where almost everyone were saying how bad laptop direct is.
This is a GearLaunch scammer.
1-5 months old account that started posting recently. Their posts are all reposts or generic or copied comments.
If there's a shop link posted, check for the "Powered by GearLaunch" logo. Sites with that logo are mostly used by scammers to sell designs they stole from legitimate artists.
GearLaunch also has a history of not sending ordered items and refusing to give refunds.
Go to /r/GearLaunchSpam for more info.
This is a GearLaunch scammer.
1-5 months old account that started posting recently. Their posts are all reposts or generic or copied comments.
If there's a shop link posted, check for the "Powered by GearLaunch" logo. Sites with that logo are mostly used by scammers to sell designs they stole from legitimate artists.
GearLaunch also has a history of not sending ordered items and refusing to give refunds.
Go to /r/GearLaunchSpam for more info.
This is a GearLaunch scammer.
1-5 months old account that started posting recently. Their posts are all reposts or generic or copied comments.
If there's a shop link posted, check for the "Powered by GearLaunch" logo. Sites with that logo are mostly used by scammers to sell designs they stole from legitimate artists.
GearLaunch also has a history of not sending ordered items and refusing to give refunds.
The site that was being linked to says "Powered by GearLaunch" at the bottom. GearLaunch sites are used to sell stolen artwork. The products are low-quality since the scammers don't have access to the original images, and GearLaunch have a reputation for not completing their deliveries but keeping the customer's money.
They steal art from legit artists, then upload them to their own shop site and use Reddit posts with weird titles to trick people into buying from them. The merch they sell has very low-quality art (since they don't have access to the actual image files) and the company responsible for delivering the merch has a history of keeping peoples' money and not sending them their orders.
Their 3.4. ☆ trustpilot
I've never used this, but sitejabber reviews
I feel like every other day someone asks about nin nin and the answer is always the same, just stay away from them.
I haven't had any experience with them per say. But running a quick SEO audit shows that they have quite a few backlinks and are ranking for some nice keywords. Usually this is an indication of a business that's legitimate and running well. I also managed to find this :https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/tomade.com
Their Facebook and Instagram also looks like it's posting regularly which is a good sign of an active and healthy business.
It's a site that is used by spambots to sell stolen artwork.
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/gearlaunch.com#14
At the bottom, it says "Powered by GearLaunch". GearLaunch is known for failing to deliver items and keeping the customer's money.
Some people have had issues with the site taking their money and sending them nothing. That might be more the fault of the people hosting the shop site than the spambots'.
Or maybe the "GearLaunch" service (which these spambots use to host their shop sites) was designed poorly specifically to allow spambots to sell their merch.
Your likely waiting on a lawsuit if your using any logos or copyright from fiverr and didn’t pay for the 10% of prices.
Your single anecdotal of luck proves it’s safe despite hundreds of victims that weren’t scammed??? Are you serious?
https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/fiverr.com
https://www.quora.com/I-bought-a-logo-on-Fiver-I-think-it-is-partly-stolen-What-should-I-do
I just ordered $150 worth of bands from RogueFitness.com. I was looking forward to using their quality brands, but the e-commerce experience was the worst I’ve ever experience.
On the day I was expecting to receive the delivery, USPS marked my shipment as “forwarded - wrong address”. When I looked at my order confirmation email, it says that I typed 34 5th st instead of 324 5th st. It seems the extra 2 jumped to an extra address line. I emailed rogue support right away, and they told me there is nothing they could do as the order shipped to the wrong address and it’s out of their control.
So I followed up with USPS, and corrected my address. After 30 minutes in the phone and 60 minutes waiting in line at a post office, I was told that the shipment was relabeled and will be sent to the correct address. Great.
Again, I’m expecting the delivery, and it’s marked as forwarded - wrong address. Back to a 30 minute call with usps and a 60 minute wait in line, and I’m told that they sent it back to the 34 address and there’s no way to send it to my address, the sender would have to update. They will probably return to sender.
I followed back up with rogue fitness, and they told me there is no recourse because it’s my mistake. And I need to eat the cost if the package is lost.
What boggles my mind is that I don’t make this kind of mistake. 95% of the time I use autocomplete on addresses to avoid typos like this. Lo and behold, the internet is full of reviews of this exact issue with Rogue Fitness. https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/roguefitness.com
It’s clear they don’t use any address verification (the 34 address with that zip code does not exist) or there is additional issues on their side (browser incompatibility or a copy and paste error).
Their equipment may be good, but their e-commerce operations shows gross negligence towards their consumers.
This site gives it a 1% trust score (never seen one that low): https://www.mamma.com/us/arcanos-com/safe-or-scam
This user says he was scammed out of a crapload of money: https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/arranos.com
The information for the site using Whois is almost nonexistent.
I didn’t find any positive reviews.
Run away. Run away fast and far.
> Glassdoor?? try possibly https://www.sitejabber.com/
even though their more about websites, they definitely accept reviews on companies. And I've never had a review rejected no matter how negative
Yup! I originally used BooksRun to sell two textbooks, valued at 25 dollars together - they took forever to send their check and marked the price down to 8 dollars because of heavy wear and water damage, I disagreed, but it was my best option so I assumed it was a mistake and moved on. Sold another book with them later in the semester that I barely used so that I could resell it - I bought it brand new and only used it for half of the semester because I received it late. Most of the time it was kept in its packaging so I could keep the resell value high. I literally wouldn't even carry it in my backpack to make sure it didn't get creases and I could at least get a good amount of cashback. The value for this from BooksRun was 44 dollars (originally 120) and after two months, they marked it down to 17 dollars because of "heavy wear". They charged me 9 dollars to have it sent back to me if I rejected the new offer. The 'heavy wear' in question was not existent, and if you're curious you can see the pics with my review: https://www.sitejabber.com/review-confirmation.
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Take pictures of your books if you plan to sell to them, or just go somewhere different. I had WAY more success with bluerocketbooks.comhttps://www.sitejabber.com/review-confirmation
Then why is the user a 2-month old account that only started posting yesterday, and all their comments are just some way of saying "i agree with you" and also links to a redirect that leads to "theboxtees.com", a site that is powered by GearLaunch, a company that lets people sell stolen artwork and is also known for just taking peoples' money and not sending anything or sending very ugly and blurry merch?
Try superioressaywriters.org( http://superioressaywriters.org), and it is the best one because it’s US-based and provides quality Jobs and is on time. Also, they have good reviews on Trustpilot(https://www.trustpilot.com/review/superioressaywriters.org) and Sitejabber (https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/superioressaywriters.org)