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Report: #176808

Complaint Review: TheIDShop.com - Austin Texas

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  • TheIDShop.com 815-A Brazos Street, PMB 427 Austin, Texas U.S.A.

TheIDShop.com is a fake online business that does not exist, and is out there to steal your money, d**n pigs should die! Ripoff! Austin Texas

*Consumer Comment: I agree 100%

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TheIDshop.com is an online business that allegedly participates in making fake ID cards. Basically if you wanted a fake ID with somebody else's name, you can pay this rip-off non-existent company for a fake ID card with various templates of state driver's license. The website is located at TheIDShop.com.

They make their website look plausible with a 1-888-346-4103 customer service number, that does NOT exist! They even suggest you email them with concerns of your order. However, it's a fake gmail account where nobody answers your questions.

They also make their company look genuine by stating that they've been to "gun conventions" and "ID hacking conventions" when those photos on their phoney websites are probably booths from home gardening conventions.

They also make your order look plausible by having you read an agreement form before making your order of a fake ID card. Basically some idiot made this agreement forms, and make the order look very genuine.

You pay for their service by sending them cash, money order or cashier's check. They don't take credit card because they want your cash and run away with it.

Don't make a huge mistake with these bullsh_t fake ID card online companies. They don't exist, and they're there to STEAL your money.

So as a warning, never go to TheIDShop.com. I hope the owner(s) die of a severe heart attack!!!

Jake
Austin, Texas
U.S.A.

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#2 Consumer Comment

I agree 100%

AUTHOR: Equizotic - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, July 08, 2008

I only wish I had seen this before falling for theidshop.com

I sent the money and waited a month and nothing came, thank you for reporting this site so others are not fooled as I was

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theidshop.com scam

AUTHOR: Scott - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Hey man, yeah i know exactly what ur talking about. same thing happened to me. i sent the money, didnt recieve anything, started getting anxious, still nothing. called (recording), emailed, no response. So i did some research online... found out this guy got busted by the feds a while back and the website is still up. so basically i just sent my money to nowhere and uncle sam probly got it in his pocket right now. just thought i'd let you know what happened to me.

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