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  • Reported By: Ana — Norwalk United States
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On trends power I never received my order, but they charged my credit card Internet

*Consumer Comment: That website is dead - it was a scammer

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I placed an order with them on August 12 2018, and till this day I’m still waiting for my package

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#1 Consumer Comment

That website is dead - it was a scammer

AUTHOR: Florida Native - (United States)

POSTED: Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Please take a few minutes to research the criteria you need to review for scammer websites so you can avoid being ripped off again.

There are many websites that are run by scammers to collect as much money as they can before they shut down.  There are red flags when you are looking at the website so you don't fall for their 'too good to be true' offers.  

When I am shopping I check the url to make sure it is a legitimate seller and if it is one of those small, independant type sellers I check the whois information to see when the domain name was purchased and for the term of the purchase. Many of the scammers buy the minimum time for the domain name which is one year. Another red flag I look for is the pricing. If it is too low, then in my eyes it is too good to be true. Also check to see if it is a template type website, this is not a dead giveaway that it is a scammer, but an indicator that it might be one.  If you have several of these issues: short time for the domain name, template website, brand new website and prices too good to be true then it is best to shop somewhere else rather than give your money to a scammer. 

Other people will have other suggestions. This is just a start. Good luck. 

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