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Scammers. In November 2022 I saw their advert on Facebook, they were selling a laser engraver for an amazingly cheap price, great promotional video, lots of likes and comments on the FB advertising post, everything looked decent. In the end it
turned out that nothing is sent anywhere, the purchase tracking site is pure imitation with fake data, which will claim that the parcel is already in your country, while the tracking code only works on the site provided by scammers and does not exist in all major tracking systems and is not registered in postal department of the country of arrival. At one point the tracing showed that the goods had been issued(!). I contacted support and comrade Ygeme (already known on this site), apologised, said the problem was on the supplier's side and promised to send it again. I agreed and two weeks later I asked for a shipping code, but the Chinese guy said it was impossible to issue the shipping code because of some problems on the supply side. In the end 3 months after the original order nothing came anywhere. In further correspondence he promised to refund half of the order amount ... but of course that did not happen either! <br />
I am an IT guy, so I did my own research and found this. Besides the similar comments left on this site, I did my own investigation of their “business”:<br />
1. Apparently Facebook doesn't check their ads in almost any way, or doesn't do it effectively enough, and if you complain about publications, they just stop showing up in the output for your feed.<br />
2. these Chinese comrades regularly create new sites and domains and launch advertising on facebook from them, they use bot farms and overbought facebook accounts to scamper ads with likes and fake comments(!).<br />
3. After that, gullible customers are led to the nice-looking ads, make a payment, and then comrade Ygeme leads them by the nose according to the scheme above. Part of the customers do receive some parcel though, - such “valuable” things like a pebble, a pigeon feather, or some other nonsense picked up on the road - I've figured this out based on the reviews on this site. So, it turns out half of their customers simply do not get anything but letters of apology and the other half receives rubbish found by those resourceful Chinese comrades on their road to their fraudulent work! I think they're lolling hard about those naive laowai!<br />
During my own investigation I found the following fly-by-night websites owned by these scammers:<br />
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And there are new ones popping up every week!<br />
And the most amazing thing is that this whole deception process is going on right now, the scammers are still selling this miracle laser engraver for 30 euros on facebook! They just register and register new domains, and re-launch all the same ads! The same fake comments with slight changes, the same fake likes.<br />
Gentlemen, this scam must be sorted out! Apparently, the Chinese comrades have discovered a security gap in Facebook's ad verification system and are exploiting it. It is possible that the scale of this legalized Facebook rip-off is enormous. A collective petition to Facebook or relevant authorities to curb this Internet outrage or even a proper reddit post will help to bring the right punishment for the bad guys, be it Chinese scammers or poor Facebook moderation. Please email me to ygemescam at [removed by editor] dot com
Date de l'avis 2023-04-03 06:02:43