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It's a scam. I ordered an electronic cat litter tray - ignoring the fact if something is too good to be true then it must be a con. But since it appeared to be endorsed by credible global concerns like Visa and Shopify I thought they could be genuine. I was wrong. Don't go near them . The email doesn't work either.
Saw there page on Instagram advertising a heavily discounted bike for £69.00 with ASDA logo. As soon as I paid on my credit card it occurred to me I'd fallen for a fraud scam. When I saw names not mentioned before on confirmation LilaStore, Emorysstore, SP Larsenaarhus.DK I knew I had. I phoned my bank and reported the fraud scam immediately. How foolish am I. Never again
Don’t buy anything! It’s a scam! Not only they are a fake company that doesn’t exist on the Companies House but they use credentials of a legitimate German website. If you check the reviews on their fake site, all the items are £69 and bought and reviewed by the same thee people. I reported the site to Instagram but it’s still running conning elderly people. Shocking!
Bought treadmill from these only not to get it , i kept sending messages demanding tracking numbers only to be ignored , send another message demanding refund or the item to be told 2 weeks for refund il now go to papers n my mp , iv now gone to my bank to reclaim funds pls avoid this company nothing but scammers
I work for a High Street bank customer service department, so I'm well clued up on scams. Also my wife uses mobility scooters, so I know how much these cost, and let's say a loose estimate is £8-1200.00 and higher, so when I saw the price I chuckled knowing it had to be a con. So when I say they probably copied the video from a genuine website, I don't think I'd be too far off the mark, but it's just my opinion. If, as one reviewer said, it was only set up in January, you are in plenty of time to ring your bank and ask for a chargeback (also called a technical dispute), or, if you used a Credit Card, you can do a section 75 claim. Should be straightforward, though some banks might say you willingly clicked on the link, knowing that the price was too good to be true. Who knows where the funds are going to be, or what they will be used for. These must be the lightest mobility scooters ever made, as judging by the trust pilot reviews, they appear to be made out of thin air. Don't be fooled by any advert where the price seems to good to be true. And, no, I didn't buy it buy one, as it was obviously a scam. My biggest worry is that many elderly and vulnerable people will find this and, and click on it. DON'T FALL FOR THIS OBVIOUS SCAM. If in doubt ring your bank for advice before you buy. The GENUINE number to ring will be on the back of your bank Card, or you can ring 159 from any phone, to be put through to your bank's Fraud team. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Stay Cam Safe!
This business is a scam. Companies house has no record of the name and the quoted company number is of a company dissolved in 2017 and the address is false. Furthermore, there are a number of sites selling the same item for £69.00 , some of which include names like Tesco and Asda in their advertising. The trike concerned does exist built in China and marketed by a company in California for over £1000.My bank is acting to recover my credit card payment of £69.00 and suggest you do the same.It's a scam!!!
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