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support@rohone.com +8617100951552 Lin Rui
Date | 12/26/2019 |
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Fraudulent email | support@rohone.com |
Pseudonym | Lin Rui |
Url / Website | rohone.com Scamdoc Trust Score | Contact / Whois info |
Telephone | +86 171 0095 1552 (ou 008617100951552) (more info) |
Scam contents | I found a certain product (a ts-80 high end soldering iron that is usually $80 minimum anywhere, including a lie press and bang good. And this sight is brand new and its going for $50. I just got ripped off on a exactly same type of scam on PayPal 2-3 weeks ago. Looks fishy to me. |
Comment / Review | Looks like the jerseyeasy PayPal scam or similar to me. A 1/2 off soldering iron and they're selling clothes and other weird things unrelated and have a nature theme to the site. I could be wrong but I doubt it, they do have a secure connection though (https).
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Country | China |
Territory | China |
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Trish 12/26/2019 at 01:56 PM
I agree. I can't find the Catgenie 120 anywhere, it sold out for Christmas. I am starting to think it might be discontinued for the new model. It normally was selling for $270 to $300. This site has it for $67 plus $4.50 shipping and I live in the US. Seems really scary to me to try this.
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Demarius amerson 12/26/2019 at 09:02 PM
I bought a bass boat from them isn’t if it’s a scam or not I’m waiting for my boat now
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Genoloko 12/28/2019 at 02:56 PM
Too good 2 be true.
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Ken 12/29/2019 at 12:23 PM
DEFINITE SCAM. This is a Chinese scammer who offers non-existent products at amazingly low prices and payment only through PayPal. Once you make the purchase, you will never receive an email from the seller, and the 'Contact Us' information is fake. The seller creates a pre-shipment with USPS tracking, changes the purchaser's name to a random name and more importantly changes the purchaser's physical address to a real but different address in the same city, state and zip. Then the seller mails an empty envelope to the new address, so the purchaser receives nothing. What to do if you fall victim to this scam: (1) Sign up to receive USPS tracking updates, wait for the package to show it has been delivered (again, you will not receive anything), go to your post office & ask the postmaster or supervisor for the USPS tracking report. (2) Contact your credit card company, report the scam to their fraud department, and upload a copy of the USPS tracking report which shows the seller changed the address. (3) You can open a dispute with PayPal and upload the same USPS tracking report, but I found them to be unhelpful in trying to report a fraud loophole in their own system. Summary: I requested a new card from my credit card company, they gave me a credit, PayPal responded that the transaction was valid & did nothing, and I subsequently closed my PayPal account as PayPal does not offer fraud protection as claimed. If a deal sounds too good to be true, then it is, so check reviews for... Read more
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can'tgetright 12/31/2019 at 03:38 PM
I'd glad I didn't use paypal
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yolanda 01/05/2020 at 03:08 PM
the item i order was for my new grandaughter. it was something she needed and money was tight for me so i took a chance. now i am paying double because i was scammed out of the money i payed and i still need to buy this item somewhere else.
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Marty 01/06/2020 at 12:22 PM
Selling nonexistent products 100% fake
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Georgia 01/17/2020 at 11:18 AM
This site is fake. I ordered a Vinyl heat press over a month ago and sent 5 emails to the "support email" nothing back. I received another charge for the same amount from the same name that charged me the 1st time.... I called the bank right away and stopped my card. I looked up this website and come to find out that it is a scam.
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Mary 01/17/2020 at 03:57 PM
I ordered a unisex battery heated vest on Nov 14th and finally received it December 31st. The 'large' unisex size might fit my grandchild but not an adult AND there was no rechargable battery. Tried to send an email thru the link from email when order was placed....no response. Then tried to reach them by going onto website and using that email...no response. Contacted Paypay and set up a claim. Seller offered to refund if everything was as sent, but sending it to China by UPS would cost about as much as I spent on the vest. We are screwed.