Ordered a therapeutic pen in Jan2021; have yet to receive it. No correspondence from them whatsoever. Makes me think twice now about ordering from any Chinese retailer!
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I ordered the Periodic Table Display With Real Elements for $47.95 (plus $9.99 in shipping) and the company sent me the Periodic Table without the real elements, which runs about $25 on other websites. The website states that they would give me a full refund if they received it back (plus the cost of shipping), but noted that there was no guarantee that it would reach the proper destination in China. As a result, I kept it for myself instead of giving it as a Christmas gift.
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Scammer's phone+0086 020-62246230 Scammer's website taniaeh.com Scammer's email[email protected] CountryUnited States Victim LocationTN 37801, USA Total money lost$56 Type of a scamOnline Purchase
This company is operating under the alias of TANIEH for American customers. According to the paypal receipt I received from my purchase the company name is actually as follows:
I "purchased" a small gag gift for my father for Christmas. A small golf game you can play in your living room. https://taniaeh.com/ was one of the first sites that popped up on Google when searching for the gift.
The consumer shops online, finds a deal on a brand name gift. You decide to buy and the site instructs you to pay through PayPal, which should provide extra security.
After the checkout, you get a confirmation email that contains a tracking number from UPS, FedEx, or another shipping service.
But no package arrives. So after a few days, you log onto the site and see that your package has been delivered. OK, you ask, where? It's not been delivered to your house.
"You call the shipping company, and they confirm that the package was delivered … but to the wrong address," according to the BBB.
Yet this isn't a simple mistake. You'll soon discover that the e-commerce site doesn't even list any contact information or no one will return your calls or emails.
"Some scam victims report filing a claim with PayPal because their protection promise says you can open a dispute if your order never arrives," the ScamPulse.com said.
"But because the scammer technically shipped the package and the tracking number marked it as delivered, PayPal rejected their claims," according to the BBB.
One consumer reported to the ScamPulse.com Scam Tracker: “PayPal denied my claim because the seller showed the tracking number as being delivered. I even had UPS send PayPal the proof that I didn't receive my package, but all PayPal required is a tracking number loaded and shows delivered.”
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Scammer's website taniaeh.com
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location TN 37801, USA
Total money lost $56
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Name: Zhun Shou ti yu Co, Ltd.
Email: [email protected]
I "purchased" a small gag gift for my father for Christmas. A small golf game you can play in your living room. https://taniaeh.com/ was one of the first sites that popped up on Google when searching for the gift.
The consumer shops online, finds a deal on a brand name gift. You decide to buy and the site instructs you to pay through PayPal, which should provide extra security.
After the checkout, you get a confirmation email that contains a tracking number from UPS, FedEx, or another shipping service.
But no package arrives. So after a few days, you log onto the site and see that your package has been delivered. OK, you ask, where? It's not been delivered to your house.
"You call the shipping company, and they confirm that the package was delivered … but to the wrong address," according to the BBB.
Yet this isn't a simple mistake. You'll soon discover that the e-commerce site doesn't even list any contact information or no one will return your calls or emails.
"Some scam victims report filing a claim with PayPal because their protection promise says you can open a dispute if your order never arrives," the ScamPulse.com said.
"But because the scammer technically shipped the package and the tracking number marked it as delivered, PayPal rejected their claims," according to the BBB.
One consumer reported to the ScamPulse.com Scam Tracker: “PayPal denied my claim because the seller showed the tracking number as being delivered. I even had UPS send PayPal the proof that I didn't receive my package, but all PayPal required is a tracking number loaded and shows delivered.”