Breobi.com & Marul Company Limited | Website Review

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October 6, 2020

Breobi.com is a website that claims to sell various novelty items such as watches and Halloween pumpkins. It has consistently been among the most-searched websites on Scamadviser. Therefore, we have done an in-depth review for the benefit of our users.

Website Information

Official Domain

breobi.com

Registered on

2020-07-10

Location

Guang Dong, China

Owner

Not provided

Alexa Rank

4,235,237

Website Speed

Average

Other Websites on Server

No data

Breobi is an online Shopify store originating from China. The website claims to sell various gifting items such as watches, realistic dolls and Halloween pumpkins. The store is suspect from the get-go as it looks incomplete despite being active for more than 3 months. 

It seems that the website might be engaged in false advertising, as the images used to depict their products are possibly misleading. We found some evidence that the images being used have been copied from other websites. They also use real puppies pictures/ videos for their advertisement.

A look at the ‘About Us’ page of the website presents the text ‘You may have seen us, but who are we? ! We are a new type of internet e-commerce company.’ Our research revealed that this same snippet of text is being used by at least 274 websites and Facebook pages, all of which seem to be Chinese Shopify stores. The full list is given at the end of the website.

Company Information

Email ID

service@breobi.com

Phone Number

Not provided

Address

Marul Company Limited, Hamilton House, Mabledon Place, London, England, WC1H 9BB

Social Media Profiles

None found

Scamadviser Verification

The Scamadviser page of Breobi has not been claimed by the company.

It is not a coincidence that there are hundreds of websites using the same content and website layouts. The ‘Contact Us’ pages of these websites reveal that they are all being operated by the same company - Marul Company Limited.

Marul Company Limited is registered in the UK under the name of Chinese nationals. We have reasons to believe, such as the domain names being registered in China, that these websites are being operated remotely from China while giving customers the impressions that Marul Company Limited is based in the UK.

We were able to confirm that all the website and Facebook pages are related by analyzing the IP addresses. We found that 194 out of 203 websites (95.6%) share IP addresses, meaning that they are operated by the same owners. This confirms that Marul Company Limited has set up an entire network or ecommerce stores.

User Reviews

No user reviews for Breobi are available online. However, we did find reviews for several websites from the Marul Company Limited network. Sadly, the reviews are largely negative and it is common to find complaints such as customers not receiving order confirmations, products being different than advertised and customer service being unresponsive.

Conclusion

There is a high likelihood that Breobi is a scam. 

Breobi has a Trust Score of 1% on Scamadviser, which means it is extremely risky to shop on this website. You can read more about Breobi’s Trust Score here.

The website is of low-quality and has not been fully-designed even months after being live. This shows that it is not a professional operation. The products being offered might not be genuine as the images being used are low-quality and seem to be copied from other websites. 

Breobi is a website created by Marul Company Limited, which seems to be a dubious organization. It falsely tries to portray itself as a UK-based company while there is ample evidence that it is actually a Chinese operation. 

The only way to contact Breobi is by email. The reviews of the websites being operated by Marul Company are overwhelmingly negative and complaints against them include false advertising, non-delivery, wrong delivery and poor customer service. Due to these reasons, it is advisable to avoid shopping on Breobi or any other website belonging to Marul Company Limited’s network of online stores, as you may have an unpleasant experience.

Learn More

Breobi is one among countless e-commerce stores which put a low priority on customer service. It is important to exercise caution when shopping online to avoid losing your money or ending up unhappy with your purchase. To know more about how you can have a pleasant online shopping experience while ordering from Chinese ecommerce stores, read the article 7 Common Mistakes to Avoid with Chinese Stores.

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Appendix

List of websites and Facebook pages in the Marul Company Limited network:

  • 7artlife.com
  • adshorall.com
  • aifeimall.com
  • ajuser.com
  • anbrady.com
  • andyxindy.com
  • animaten.com
  • aqoku.com
  • badycandy.com
  • baivau.com
  • bazaye.com
  • bearhuza.com
  • behepy.com
  • booduns.com
  • breobi.com
  • bulcute.com
  • bycrast.com
  • bytepals.com
  • cetrnie.com
  • cherrygates.com
  • clayben.com
  • clownbe.com
  • cnomex.com
  • collectsite.shop
  • cowbru.com
  • crahba.com
  • ctasky.com
  • debuttom.com
  • demosmall.com
  • derrose.com
  • dollcation.com
  • dollfocus.com
  • Dream of love.shop
  • dreashopy.com
  • eapuret.com
  • ebytwo.com
  • eomoom.com
  • fabricaos.com
  • fancypace.com
  • farslen.com
  • fervortreeshop.com
  • finiago.com
  • focuon.com
  • fomshy.com
  • futrew.com
  • gearsbunch.com
  • gentlelia.com
  • gliapo.com
  • gopobuy.com
  • gosomax.com
  • gosterx.com
  • goupshops.com
  • greatestfly.com
  • grielo.com
  • groenty.com
  • guohom.com
  • guophyet.com
  • hambyck.com
  • hanywhy.com
  • hapaib.com
  • hartub.com
  • hayshen.com
  • hemnesy.com
  • hilady.shop
  • hirehug.com
  • huaiyishangmao.store
  • ifishe.com
  • indolae.com
  • jacklyx.com
  • joloer.com
  • jpjump.com
  • jucewu.com
  • kamekanz.com
  • kanayb.com
  • kanegos.com
  • karemissty.com
  • kellyard.com
  • kenmatin.com
  • kephigh.com
  • kijames.com
  • kliala.com
  • knoye.com
  • konony.com
  • kothem.com
  • likesupermarket.com
  • liliedswan.com
  • linocb.com
  • linyuans.com
  • lirosin.com
  • lmnysk.com
  • lojone.com
  • lookeime.com
  • loolipoo.com
  • ltbskry.com
  • luckisun.com
  • lukstab.com
  • mahage.com
  • mannerage.com
  • massivego.com
  • maukila.com
  • mildsunshop.com
  • mkyexa.com
  • mnimen.com
  • mococolly.com
  • momdaa.com
  • nadasher.com
  • newlydaily.com
  • nicym.com
  • nomuce.com
  • nugoh.com
  • nyhoool.com
  • oajky.com
  • obkym.com
  • oewcke.com
  • oldowuxi.com
  • omogol.com
  • onaem.com
  • onemics.com
  • owthin.com
  • pamonny.com
  • paystom.com
  • pelimka.com
  • pen.comboby.com
  • pleasureonshop.com
  • posquar.com
  • pourpretty.com
  • presumedness.com
  • primetopshop.com
  • pyonea.com
  • quacia.com
  • qwinca.com
  • reeback.com
  • reedoom.com
  • resstyle.com
  • rewcor.com
  • ronaldom.com
  • rosethar.com
  • rsykatce.com
  • rtahlu.com
  • ruberxa.com
  • rubiou.com
  • sadioki.com
  • samilau.com
  • samsny.com
  • scollor.com
  • senercery.com
  • serebreay.com
  • sheanytime.com
  • shenxueshangmao.store
  • shienno.com
  • shooppro.com
  • Siyangco.like
  • skidden.com
  • skowdu.com
  • soleteria.com
  • songlinshangmao.store
  • stawasabe.com
  • stducke.com
  • stecurry.com
  • stibuck.com
  • sugerl.com
  • sunsoom.com
  • syxemy.com
  • tbseel.com
  • terlarry.com
  • thedclick.com
  • tmcgrady.com
  • trendycorners.com
  • trevarp.com
  • truthyuji.com
  • tsmenat.com
  • ulsula.com
  • unywen.com
  • uobeauty.com
  • updonm.com
  • vanasha.com
  • vendilos.com
  • vinby.shop
  • vincotep.com
  • vinpink.com
  • vlogoer.com
  • waitside.com
  • walokeli.com
  • wentouting.com
  • wondonex.com
  • wopsory.com
  • wous.se
  • wowthank.com
  • wucuty.com
  • wyfed.com
  • xhtangmarket.store
  • xrony.com
  • xwkty.com
  • xylye.com
  • yahnto.com
  • yidiyo.com
  • yogoone.com
  • yomestore.com
  • yoxyn.com
  • yslithon.com
  • zaincap.com
  • zazlay.com
  • zerayy.com


List of Facebook pages in the Marul Company Limited network:

  • Anbrady
  • Anranstyle
  • Aqoku
  • Bandit Riders
  • Breakkat
  • Carryshow
  • Cherrygates
  • Clothforu
  • Denggiy
  • Devinshop
  • Dobbllestore
  • Formeaster
  • Formeastershop
  • Gianesstore
  • Goartcrystal
  • Hanywhy
  • Hayika
  • Hgxcool hot
  • Hijokerstore
  • Hilady
  • Humorant
  • Ioiono's shop'
  • Iojonestore
  • Jickol
  • Kalorry
  • Karusuo
  • Kellyard
  • Koopea
  • Koopea1
  • Likelukashop
  • Liliedswan
  • Liliedswanshop
  • Lottrestore
  • Lucksouls
  • Luluckysoul
  • Mikiroom
  • Missrol
  • Mom's Little One
  • Mounseur
  • Peinut
  • Plubolle
  • Purcerlshop
  • Riplayer
  • Samilau
  • Samilaushop
  • Seashied
  • Siyangco
  • Sliberry
  • Tarskyershop
  • The mokway
  • Totrye
  • UNS
  • Uusscase 1
  • Viciness
  • Vicinys
  • Vicinyshop
  • Vikedenshop
  • Vincotep
  • Waitside
  • Welldogoods3
  • Woorte02
  • Worterrisshop
  • xwkty
  • Yibacashop
  • Yogularshop
  • Yoogalashop
  • Yoxynstore
  • Yyueb
  • Zabread
  • Zerayyshop
  • Znjuice

 

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