Evisful.com is an online store that focuses on fashion. They sell clothes and accessories. But with online shopping being marred with cases of fraud, I decided to check it out. I wanted to find out more about the site so I could make an informed decision.
Evisful indicates that its location is in London. But what I found confusing is they are registered under a different name; Mexong Limited. This is a common trick used by many scammers who use an umbrella registration to mask their identity.
When I searched the same information on the Company House, Mexong Limited is registered under the name of a British national with a Chinese name. Therefore, it is likely that Evisful has Chinese origins.
Evisful was started in December 2021, at least that’s when the domain name was registered, according to ScamAdviser. New websites are always tricky to deal with as there is not much information showing if the site is legit or not.
The Facebook page was started in Feb 2022 and has gained over 5k followers in a short span.
When I searched on Facebook, I got two pages of the same name, albeit with a slight difference. There is one page, Evissful, with over 5k followers. There is another Ricnight, but their introduction reads evisful.
Both pages have the same cover photos and use the same website as their shopping site. This is very confusing and suspicious as most sites will only have one website with one Facebook page so as to concentrate their marketing efforts in one place.
I found their Return Policy page has similar texts to other sites like Uniquely Global LLC. This is highly common with many scammers from China who use the same texts over several websites.
In conclusion, we doubt the legitimacy of Evisful.com. When shopping with them, exercise caution as there are characteristics that overlap with what we see with scams, especially from China.
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