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Total money lost $66.48
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Almost everything was the same price or higher than my regular supplier except for a few, one of those being www.Rogesera.com. Rather than having my scan radar go up, I searched to see if all his food was available and was thankful I could save $30 for his food over the next 12 weeks. I did find if puzzling when I searched for cat food, it was much higher than anywhere else online.
I was a bit hesitant to order as I’d never heard of this company but they were registered with PayPal and that is where looking back I should have gotten really suspicious. Not because of their affiliation with PayPal but because it was their SOLE manner in which payments could be made. Businesses that lend themselves to be credible will accept payments via VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, PayPal, and some other methods. Rarely do they just allow you to pay with PayPal. But I didn’t get suspicious and paid through my PayPal account, splitting my bill into 4 payments.
Today as I write it is June 20, 2022 and I still have not received an order confirmation from the so called company. I have no way of verifying where exactly the company really is located except for a vague remembrance of it being in Texas. When I checked my PayPal account, my money isn’t being sent to the company I purchased my items from but instead to a Dinh Quang; someone I’ve never heard of before and had no idea I was doing business with. When I try to access the website where I purchased the items yesterday, it is no longer working. According to scam alerts, the website has a very low rating for trustworthiness and already has customers who made purchases before me lodging complaints.
In this time of high inflation and the need to cost cut wherever possible, I didn’t stop when I thought it might be problematic. I let things that I’m familiar with like PayPal and Google numb me to the reality that scammers can pay Google to have their ads placed and that while PayPal offers users a certain level of protection if scammed in certain circumstances, they don’t screen to keep all scammers from using them.
It would have been nice if it had been true but if it’s too good or even a little better than it should be to be true- verify, verify, verify. If you can’t, run. I will be from now on.