Kingcarts 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Kingcarts.org is a SCAM

Kingcarts.org is a SCAM. First, they have a $250 minimum order requirement. It took them a while to get me their Zelle payment details (probably because they were making up an account then and there). They use a fake delivery service called Ariel Global Express. A day after sending them the payment, I received an email (in all CAPS) from the fake delivery service trying to extort more money (via blackmail). They wanted an additional $420 (coincidental? I think NOT!) for a "restricted stamp" so the parcel can bypass customs (they said that they will forward the parcel to customs if they do not receive the payment within the next 48 hours), but why would a domestic shipment have to go through customs to begin with? Additionally, the fake shipping company wanted me to send the stamp fee to the same Zelle account as the one I sent the initial payment to. The Zelle account details of the scammer are:

Zelle Name : Lisa Millicent
Zelle email : lisamillicentcleveland at gmail

Also, the phone numbers for Kingcarts.org and ArielGlobalExpress don't work either.

June 27, 2020
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