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Complaint Review: DealDash -

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DealDash DealDash hosts fake companies claiming high end

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Have you noticed how many of the companies on DealDash that offers products have only been heard of in two places.  Those two places are on DealDash and the website that DealDash or these fake companies set up for their “luxury” highend products.  Take Ashlynn Avenue for example.  Go to their contact info. There is no physical address and no phone number. Email them and ask where their registered headquarters are located, what their physical address is, how long they have been in business, who their owner or CEO is etc.  You will get no response.  You will see a connection to some warehouse in Canada.  

The same is true for Barrel Shack.  Their luxury linens (who sell a microfiber count of about 25% of what any luxury company calls luxury) has Luxury Linens as their registered trademark.  If you check, you will find Luxury Linens is a registered trademark for a division of Burlington Coat factory who really has used that label in ages.  What about Bolvaint watches and wallets etc that are so popular as high end items?

 Well, their is someone who actually appears with a photo at the Bolvaint website claiming to be an owner in France of Bolvaint. She list an address.  The only problem is that address is occupied by Phillipe’s Or Phillip’s VERY HIGH END. watch dealer (talking $25,000 and up!). The point is these companies only exist on the DealDash platform and the website they have set up to give them a legitimate feel.  No address, no phone number, no owner—claiming to be high end products to appeal to our desire to offer fine things to friends and family. We throw money at DealDash for things with a Burlington coat factory or Ross store value. Scam.

 Either both DealDash and we are being scam, or DealDash is allowing or creating fake “ luxury” companies to lure us in. Dealdash consumers are those never before heard of companies only customers. Oh, and if you look, most of the websites of those never before DealDash heard of companies say the webpage was created in 2017.  See a few years back DealDash had almost 100% recognizable named products for sale. Now 1/3 of their auctions are these never before heard of companies. Far East Collection—same thing. None of them answer emails from their website, non have phone numbers, no one knows who owns these company (no CEO, sole proprietor etc—with the exception of Bolvaint who has their address listed where there is already another business)

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