Recently, there have been a lot of searches about Moonwalkbaby.com on ScamAdviser. This has compelled us to write this review. Moonwalkbaby is an online store that sells toys, games, and more.
They claim to “sell not only top quality children's clothing, but give our parents a positive online shopping experience when it comes to their precious ones.”
But with suspiciously high discounts of up to 30%, are they a legit online retailer or a scam? Let’s find out.
According to Whois Domain Lookup, Moonwalkbaby.com was registered in 2015 making the site a few years old.
However, according to archive.org, the site has only been active for a few years. Moonwalkbaby.com has been inconsistent for only a few years, since 2018, when it has been active.
This is common with many dubious sites which are only active for a specific amount of time before being taken down. It does not help build the confidence of users.
We found several customer reviews about Moonwalkbaby.com online. On ScamAdviser, the site has an overall rating of 1 star. Most of the customers are complaining that they got fake or poor-quality products.
One user claims that the products received are not the same on the website. Finally, a few claimed the receipt comes with a different name which is a common trick used by scammers.
On Trustpilot, the site has an 2.6 star overall rating which is considered poor. Most of the customers are complaining of getting cheap products that are likely to come from China.
On Moonwalkbaby.com, there are links to their social media pages found on the top right side. It's only when we searched on Facebook that we found their page.
Interestingly, the Facebook page seems dormant with the last post being in August 2017. In this digital era, this seems odd as many online retailers bank on social media to market their webshops.
We also noticed negative comments from one user who claimed she bought goods and paid for them, but the online store claimed not to have received the payment.
Overall, there are a lot of characteristics that overlap with what we see with other online shopping scams. The site was created a couple of years ago and has been on and off for a good while. The reviews paint a dull picture as many customers complain about getting cheap items from China. There are claims that the products don't match the pictures online.
The Facebook page has been dormant for a long time and there are negative reviews found there. There is a high likelihood that Moonwalkbaby.com is a Chinese scam. Caution is advised when shopping here.
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