It is quite apparent that Smartestoptions and the 172 similar websites are all likely to be scams. The website is filled with lies and contradictions. The name itself signals a scam as it implies that the company does Options trading while the sitee only mentiones Crypto trading.<br />
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The domain name was registered only in September 2023, however, the website claims that it is run by a UK-registered company named Bitcoin Explore Limited since 2017. Registration information shows that this company was dissolved in July 2019, years before Smartestoptions even existed.<br />
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The entire website content is copied and the same text can be found on at least 172 other crypto/forex trading websites, all of which may be scams. The testimonials displayed on Smartestoptions' website can also be found on hundreds of similar scam sites. The reviews and team member details are obviously fake as they contain fake names and images stolen from random sources.<br />
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The only contact method provided is the email of a different website operated by the same scammers which has multiple negative reviews. Two USA addresses are provided which are completely fake and Smartestoptions does not have a social media presence either.<br />
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It is advisable to avoid investing with Smartestoptions or any of the 172 similar websites, as there are no reasons to believe that they are genuine businesses. Full review: https://fakewebsitebuster[removed by editor]/smartestoptions-live-smartest-options/
It is extremely likely that Eliesoob and the 112 similar sites may all be scams operated by the Uniqueness Scam Network from China under the guise of shell companies such as Mexong Ltd.
Eliesoob is a new site created anonymously from China in June 2022. The website is poorly-made and the products are depicted using edited images which don't show the actual items. The entire website content is duplicated and the same can be found on numerous scam websites.<br />
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There are multiple signs suggesting that Eliesoob is a Chinese operation, but it has been misleadingly stated that the website is operated by Mexong Ltd. registered in the UK, which is actually a Chinese shell company. I found that there are 112 websites related to Eliesoob and Mexong Limited which may all be scams.<br />
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The website does not link to any social media pages, but I found that Eliesoob has two seprate Facebook pages and of the pages has been hacked into and renamed. The hacked page is being used for running advertisements on Facebook and Instagram.<br />
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There are no customer reviews for Eliesoob and there is no way to contact the company after making the purchase. Only an email ID created using the Chinese service 163[removed by editor] is provided.<br />
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It is advisable to avoid shopping on Eliesoob or any of the 112 similar websites as they do not seem to be genuine businesses.<br />
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If you think that you have been scammed by any of Mexong Limited's these sites, you can contact PayPal or your bank for a full refund. Don't accept a partial refund citing that the product is not what you ordered and refuse to ship the items back to China as the merchant claims to be located in the UK.
It is extremely likely that Guessstarca and the 348 similar sites may all be scams operated by the Uniqueness Scam Network from China, under the guise of shell companies such as Novva Limited.
Guessstarca is a new site created anonymously from China in July 2023. The website is poorly-made and it uses the same content which is found on thousands of confirmed scam websites. The prices are too good to be true, which almost always signals a scam.<br />
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There are multiple signs suggesting that Guessstarca is a Chinese operation, but it has been stated that the website is operated by Novva Limited registered in Hong Kong, which is likely to be a Chinese shell company. I found that there are at least 348 websites related to Guessstarca and Novva Limited which may all be scams.<br />
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It is advisable to avoid shopping on Guessstarca or any of the 348 similar websites as there are no reasons to believe that they are genuine businesses. Full review: https://fakewebsitebuster[removed by editor]/guessstarca-com-novva-limited-hong-kong/<br />
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If you think that you have been scammed by any of these sites, you can contact PayPal or your bank for a full refund. Don't accept a partial refund citing that the product is not what you ordered and refuse to ship the items back to China as the merchant claims to be located in Hong Kong.
It is extremely likely that Habseli, Trabladzer and the 105 similar sites may all be scams operated by the Uniqueness Scam Network from China.
Habseli is a new site created anonymously from China in December 2020. The website is poorly-made and was created using the Chinese platform Shoplazza. The prices on the website seem to be random as they are much higher than those offered by competitors like Aliexpress. <br />
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There are multiple signs suggesting that Habseli is a Chinese operation, but it has been misleadingly stated that the website is operated by Mexong Ltd. registered in the UK, which is actually a Chinese shell company. I found that there are 104 websites related to Habseli and Mexong Limited which may all be scams.<br />
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The website uses a PayPal account named 'Adflurry Network Technology Limited' for processing payments. This account has several complaints against it and it is also used on known fake websites that are are infamous for pulling bait-and-switch scams and then refusing refunds.<br />
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It is advisable to avoid shopping on Habseli, Trabladzer or any of the 104 similar websites as they are likely to send cheap Chinese goods that don't live up to expectations or are faulty. Full review: https://fakewebsitebuster[removed by editor]/habseli-com-mexong-ltd/<br />
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If you think that you have been scammed by any of these sites, you can contact PayPal or your bank for a full refund. Don't accept a partial refund citing that the product is not what you ordered and refuse to ship the items back to China as the merchant claims to be located in the UK.
It seems quite obvious that Chargeback Tech and the 34 similar websites are likely to be fake money [removed by editor]y agencies trying to scam people who have already been scammed. The site is being operated anonymously since September 2022 and there is no evidence that it is a real company despite Chargeback Technology Limited having a UK registration certificate.<br />
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Even though the website was created only in 2022, they falsely claim that the company is active since 2017. The website is of low quality and all the content has been copied from [removed by editor]. Important documentation such as the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions are fake. The testimonials and Founder's name are fake too, making it obvious that Chargeback Tech is not a legitimate business.<br />
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Chargeback Tech does not have a social media presence and no reviews for it could be found. The address provided is fake and the only way to contact them is using a contact form.<br />
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It is advisable to avoid hiring the services of Chargeback Tech and 34 similar sites as there are no reasons to believe that they are legitimate crypto [removed by editor]y agencies. Full review: https://fakewebsitebuster[removed by editor]/chargeback-tech/
It seems pretty obvious that Nixse and the 6 similar websites are likely to be scams. There are several signs suggesting it is not a genuine trading platform. The website is relatively new and is being operated anonymously, supposedly from Taiwan.<br />
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Unknown owners are running the site since February 2020 and there is nothing to suggest that it is a legitimate business. The website owners are lying that the company is registered.<br />
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I discovered 6 other websites almost identical to Nixse which may all be scams. Nixse falsely claims to have multiple trading apps and not a single team member's name is mentioned anywhere on the website. Nixse has no social media presence and there are several negative reviews stating that Nixse does not allow withdrawal of funds. The scammers were also caught posting fake positive reviews.<br />
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It is advisable to avoid investing with Nixse or the 6 similar sites as there are no reasons to believe that they are genuine trading and investment platforms. Full review: https://fakewebsitebuster[removed by editor]/nixse-com/<br />
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It is evident that Mardilla and the 110 similar sites are all likely to be scams operated by Chinese cybercriminals under the guise of shell companies such as Bin Estrella GmbH registered Germany.
Mardilla is a new site created anonymously from China that falsely claims to be operating since 2020. The website owners have obscured the site's Chinese origin and are claiming that it is managed by Bin Estrella GmbH registered in Germany.<br />
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All the content on the website is copied and the images have been stolen from popular brands such as Abercrombie & Fitch. It is likely that the site is selling cheap counterfeits made in China. I discovered 110 similar websites which may all be scams operated by the same owners. <br />
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There are no social media pages linked on the site but Mardilla is being promoted on Facebook and Instagram using multiple advertiser accounts which include hacked pages. Only an email ID is provided for support and there is no real company information anywhere on the website.<br />
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It is advisable to avoid shopping on Mardilla or any of the 110 similar websites as they do not seem to be genuine businesses. Full review: https://fakewebsitebuster[removed by editor]/mardilla-com-bin-estrella-gmbh/<br />
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If you think that you have been scammed by any of these sites, you can contact your bank for a full refund. Don't accept a partial refund citing that the product is not what you ordered and refuse to ship the items back to China as the merchant claims to be located in the USA and Germany.
It is quite obvious that Boarkitdomes and the 316 similar sites are likely to be scams operated by Chinese cybercrime networks.
Boarkitdomes is a new site created anonymously from China in May 2022. It is running an Amazon Pallet Scam targeted at Germans and shows signs of being operated by organized Chinese cybercriminals. I found that there are at least 246 websites using the same content as Boarkitdomes and are likely to be operated by the same fraudsters. <br />
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No social media pages are linked on the website even though I found that 3 different Facebook pages are being used to advertise fake Amazon pallets on Boarkitdomes. <br />
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Several customers have complained that Boarkitdomes is a bait-and-switch scam as the products are not as advertised. The only way to contact Boarkitdomes is by email and it is unlikely that they will respond. <br />
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It is advisable to avoid shopping on Boarkitdomes or any of the 316 similar websites as they do not seem to be genuine businesses. Full review: https://fakewebsitebuster[removed by editor]/boarkitdomes-com/<br />
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If you think that you have been scammed by any of these sites, you can contact your bank for a full refund. Don't accept a partial refund citing that the product is not what you ordered and refuse to ship the items back to China as the merchant has not provided company details such as the name and address.
It is apparent that Alikesale and the 191 similar sites are all likely to be scams operated by Chinese cybercrime networks under the façade of shell companies such as Kentesh Limited registered in the UK.
Alikesale is a new site created anonymously from China in August 2022. The website owners have obscured the site's Chinese origin and are claiming that it is managed by a UK-based business named Kentesh Limited. However, Kentesh Limited has been found to be a shell company created from China and is associated with numerous fake online shops. There is a false statement in the website's statement in the T&C that the site operates as per UK laws.<br />
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All the content on the website is copied and items are overpriced, suggesting that it wasn't created by genuine professionals. Only an email ID is provided for support and customer reviews for Alikesale are exclusively negative. Reviews confirm that the site is selling low-quality items made in China. In one case, the customer did not even receive an order confirmation while in the another case, the company refused to provide a refund for damaged goods unless the customer paid out of pocket to ship the products back to China.<br />
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It is advisable to avoid shopping on Alikesale or the 191 similar sites as they do not seem to be genuine businesses. Full review: https://fakewebsitebuster[removed by editor]/alikesale-com-kentesh-ltd/<br />
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If you think that you have been scammed by any of these sites, you can contact PayPal your bank for a full refund. Don't accept a partial refund citing that the product is not what you ordered and refuse to ship the items back to China as the merchant claims to be located in the UK.
There is an incredibly high likelihood that Qatarcloth, Tusuh and the 209 similar sites may all be scams from China. Qatarcloth is obviously a scam as it is copying a genuine business named Y2K Wholesale.
Qatarcloth is a new site created anonymously from China in February 2023. All the content on the website is copied and I found that there are at least 210 websites similar to Qatarcloth, including an identical website called Tusuh.<br />
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Qatarcloth doesn't seem to have a social media presence. Trustpilot reviews for Qatarcloth are negative and customers have complained about not receiving their orders as well as receiving no customer support.<br />
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It is advisable to avoid shopping on Qatarcloth, Tusuh or any of the 209 similar websites as they seem to be scams. Full review: https://fakewebsitebuster[removed by editor]/qatarcloth-com-fake-or-real/ <br />
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If you think that any of these sites has scammed you, you can contact PayPal or your bank for a full refund. Don't accept a partial refund citing that the product is not what you ordered and refuse to ship the items back to China as the merchant claims to be located in the UK.