The dice advertised compared to the dice you receive are totally a mismatch of expectations. Its not a complete scam but the dice you get are likely to be lower quality. Maybe it depends on the dice... See more
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Our DND group placed a $100 order as part of their 'FREE TODAY' promotion. While it's not actually free, we still needed to pay for the shipping. Considering that we received about 18 dice sets with a... See more
Dice Legend is a scam shop who uses misleading marketing tactics and stolen images to advertise and list their products. They also use the so-called "bait & switch" scamming technique to list glamorou... See more
I tried their Valentine promotion of a "free scoop" of 50-60 casual items for just 10 cents. I still had to pay 20€ of shipping (I live in Italy). It has arrived just 10 days later and I got 35 regula... See more
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mixed feelings
I'm having mixed feelings about Dice legend. First of all the ,,get free dices" thing is very questionable, as the shipping prices are really high, like someone in the comments said before. On the other hand I wanted to cancel my order and I got my money back in less than two minutes. So at least they're getting that right.
I got my dice
I got my dice, It looks just like in the image on their site.
I think the scam is just that they call…
I think the scam is just that they call it ‘free’ and then price the shipping based on what your order is - I put a bunch of stuff in my cart and the shipping was like 100$ so I didn’t buy it and can’t speak to if they would’ve actually sent them
Seems legitimate to me
Really proactive communication. I was sent the standard auto shipping notification which lead to a very unreliable website called track718, which is about as useful as a snowman in Antarctica.
I actually checked this site (trustpilot) for info and was bummed to hear it seemed like a scam. But, taking a chance, I emailed Dice Legends, and had a reply the same day with a different link. The "track my package" button in the original email linked to track718, but the second email had a different link, same tracking number, but instead of track718, it went to yunexpress.
This tracking number showed that my dice were in transit the day after I ordered, and I received them today. I think that the auto shipping notification is using an outdated or defunct tracking website. If you use the tracking number at yunexpress, then it shows everything.
Now here's the comparison. I've ordered a lot of stuff from overseas (Europe/Asia) and it always takes 3-6 weeks to get to me (Canada).
I ordered my dice on July 14th, they were shipped on July 15th and I received them today, July 20th. I've never had a package come this fast from Asia. Ever.
So are the dice "free"... meh, semantics. Yes you're paying a lot for shipping, but it's freaking fast shipping; Amazon takes longer sometimes!
I got 4 sets of dice and a pin for $40 (I chose to round up and tip, because why not?). But, my order got here in 5 days, not 6 weeks.
So I'm actually not upset at the cost. I chose the dice themes to match the characters I created. The dice look great, and I'm happy with them so far.
Don't do it.
Absurdly high shipping price.
These dices is certainly not free, and this is at scam.
"free" dice with 25$ shippping. Unethical business
The website says "free dice" and "$0.00 USD" when looking at prices but the price is simply merged with shipping at the end of checkout so that you pay EXTRA for shipping and therefore full price for the dice.
Incredibly unethical business practice.
You can find these dice elsewhere for the same price and sold by stores that are not scammers.
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