TK.Meagan.com is also "GoEasyMart"
TK.Megean.com is also "GoEasyMart". This is how it has been documented - "GoEasyMart.com is a fraudulent online store that you should avoid at all costs. This scam website claims to sell various products at very low prices, but will either send you counterfeit or inferior goods, or nothing at all." It's an extensive article about the website from an investigation site, and was written January 17 of 2024.
MY EXPERIENCE
1. First sign of suspicion -
This site also goes by "GoEasyMart". When I went into my email this last time (to view my order from TK.Megean) it sent me to GoEasyMart instead of "TK. Megean". It displayed my entire order summary just as if it were the original website I placed the order with. It had an identical layout of the order summary page, and had all of my order information, contact information etc. I went back into my email and tried the link again, and it sent me back to "TK.Megean". A little suspicious.
2. 2nd sign of suspicion -
I purchased 2 items for $50 each, but the manufacturer charges $180+ (and it's not a baby product!), and they're otherwise out of stock due to demand, nationwide. The manufacturer (Schylling - a legitimate business) emailed me in a response, and said they're so back ordered on this particular product that they don't know when they'll be able to start receiving orders again. It's a very rare item.A little odd to pay $100 flat for $360+ worth of products. Also, these products are so hard to get that they resell for $350, and $400 or more per item. These were not anywhere near the category of "Baby Products", but that's what they advertise.
3. 3rd sign of suspicion-
I placed an order with this "company" a couple of weeks ago. It's either an organization of scammers, one single person, or they're posing as a single person. Their phone number is out of service. Neither of the listed emails work, or there's simply no response. I've contacted PayPal, and was able to email the sellers direct email. No response.
The person you'll be sending money to (if you do decide to purchase from this "company") is supposedly a "Cristina Torio Acevedo". The icon or image of the woman that's displayed in the PayPal account does not appear professional. I highly doubt the person being displayed has anything to do with this whole operation. It all seems fake.
Final thoughts:
The sites could very well be a form of money laundering/a way for people to make transactions that have nothing to do with what this website advertises, and look kosher to the bank, government etc, to be paid for a "side business" they may have going on that's much bigger than baby products. There's really no telling with sites like this. They may respond to comments on TrustPilot, but that's a very simple method to try to add an appearance of legitimacy, and who wouldn't if something really illegal is going on, and they know they're in deep if they don't try to keep up the act?








