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Country United States
Victim Location MN 55744, USA
Total money lost $69
Type of a scam Online Purchase
The MIQIKO scam utilizes an intricate process to deceive consumers motivated by the promise of effortless warmth and snow removal. Here is how it works:
1. Create Slick Websites and Social Media Ads
First, scammers design polished website and social media ads promoting the MIQIKO device. These contain persuasion tactics and unrealistic claims like “emits kinetic molecular vibrations that melt snow instantly.”
2. Make Exaggerated Claims
The ads assert MIQIKO uses proprietary NASA-designed technology to convert kinetic energy into targeted molecular movement that heats spaces to 72°F and eliminates frozen precipitation. These wild claims target desperate consumers.
3. Purchase Generic $1 Air Fresheners
Meanwhile, the scammers purchase cheap generic car air fresheners in bulk orders from Chinese ecommerce sites for mere pennies per unit.
4. Disguise Fresheners as High-Tech Devices
They creatively package the nearly worthless fresheners in professional MIQIKO-branded boxes to disguise them as futuristic heating and snow-melting instruments.
5. Pressure Customers With Manipulative Tactics
Their websites create false urgency with countdown timers, limited supply warnings, and other manipulative tactics aimed to prevent scrutiny and drive impulse sales.
6. Sell Repackaged Fresheners at Severely Inflated Prices
Deceived customers purchase the $1 fresheners at outrageously inflated prices around $24.99 – $89.99 each, believing they acquired an advanced heating and snow removal technology.
7. Ignore Refund Requests
Angry customers who eventually realize it’s a useless plastic trinket find their refund requests ignored by the scammers to prevent reversing the fraudulent charges.
8. Constantly Shift to New Sites
As soon as a website gathers too many negative reviews and complaints, the scammers shift to a brand new site and repeat the process.
This systematic deception enables them to keep profiting from consumers desperately seeking protection from winter’s freezing temperatures and hazardous snow.