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Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location CA 90814, USA
Total money lost $32.79
Type of a scam Online Purchase
"Thanks for your support and concern on our store But we can't receive your photos ,so could you please offer us two pictures?One for
the tracking number attached on the parcel, and another for the item that you received.We will give you best solution.Thanks!"
I responded with confusion about them stating that they could not see my pictures, yet were asking me for two more pictures. At that point I asked for information regarding returning the item and voiding the transaction (and getting my money refunded). They emailed me back with
"I have checked the website that you bought the item, it did have some misleading problem. In this case, how about we provide 3 USD
discount for this order, and you can just keep the item. According to our substantial experience, it will cost you more than 20USD for
shipping the product back to us, and customers need to be responsible for the returning shipping fee. We will reflect this problem to our
manager, he will fix this problem asap, and we won't let it happen again. And we sincerely hope you can understand and agree.
PS & Kindly Reminder: Please do not send the item back until we authorize the return with the returning address in the email. Also, the
address on the package is not our returning address, do never send the package to that address, or we will not be responsible for the
loss."
Of course keeping my money is completely unacceptable. So a consumer buys an advertised wig, a cheaper, ugly wig is sent weeks later after the money is collected, and then the company says I would have to pay 20.00 to send it back which isn't feasible so they give me a $3.00 credit instead?? Great scam. Lesson learned: Do not trust the advertisers on Facebook!