Needs a zero star review
Needs a zero star review. Front for Chinese products (not Icelandic as claimed in one article). Apparently “William Smith” is a carpenter reviewing power tools - all lies. Avoid like the plague
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Needs a zero star review. Front for Chinese products (not Icelandic as claimed in one article). Apparently “William Smith” is a carpenter reviewing power tools - all lies. Avoid like the plague
Scam site. Leaves reviews on items such as microphone F338 from Finnish design, which doesn’t even exist.
It takes you to an authentic looking site, Novinar.net, which is also a scam site, to buy the said microphone for £100, but when received, it’s a S338 worth £20.
You can’t get a refund due the scammers not giving you their return address nor will they issue a refund.
After contacting the emails of testcrunch, I got nothing back.
Stay away from them, they could be promoting more scam sites.
Be warned.
Scam site.
Gives made up reviews on, (in this case hearing aids. Yes I know it's a food review site.
Completely fictitious reviews, Their top 2 reviews: "we found these two hearing aids in Denmark" For half the price and twice as good DTF. Not a single positive review from anyone who has brought from them, all negative 1 stars.
Fake website, beware. Absolutely nothing on this website is to be trusted.
Site, probably Chinese owned, that reviews products found on Aliexpress. It is not really a scam, since the product arrived, but it does not correspond to the one reviewed (Arlira screwdriver) and it shows a Chinese brand (Nanwei). I asked their customer care for explanations and the email address does not exist! Buy on Aliexpress instead.
Seems to be a front for dodgy Chinese scam sites. I used information from here to order a leaf blower. My order seems to be stuck in limbo with no way of getting my money back. Do not believe them!!
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