This is a company in China that advertises brightly colored shirts on Facebook. Every day it posts an ad with a different name — urlinen, bolax, greecove, charmedream, theblackwear, kalvero .... After I NEARLY ordered a shirt it created a fake Facebook account in my name and started adding comments to some of my old Facebook posts, tagging my Facebook friends.
kalvero.shop is just the latest version of a sophisticated scam that appears as an ad daily on my Facebook feed. I have already reported this scam under previous names:
urlinen[removed by editor], greecove[removed by editor], theblackwear[removed by editor], charmedream[removed by editor]. If you try to buy one of its beautiful art-print shirts it will impersonate you on Facebook and add comments to your old Facebook posts tagging your Facebook friends with these ads.
ruesaintpatrick[removed by editor] is one more version of urlinen[removed by editor], bonlax[removed by editor], greecove[removed by editor], charmedream[removed by editor], all of whixh are the same scam (see my reviews of those)
This seems to be the same scam I have reported under previous names: urlinen[removed by editor], bonlax[removed by editor], theblackwear[removed by editor], and greecove[removed by editor].
This seems to be the same scam I have reported under previous names: urlinen[removed by editor], bonlax[removed by editor], theblackwear[removed by editor], and greecove[removed by editor].
This is a sophisticated scam. Each day it appears on my Facebook feed with a new name (I've already reported urlinen[removed by editor], theblackwear[removed by editor], and bonlax[removed by editor]) Now Facebook friends are reporting that it is commenting on some of my old posts (from two years ago) and tagging my FB friends with its ads.
This is a company in China that advertises brightly colored shirts on Facebook. Every day it posts an ad with a different name — urlinen[removed by editor], bolax[removed by editor], etc. After I NEARLY ordered a shirt it created a fake Facebook account in my name and started adding c
This is a company in China that advertises brightly colored shirts on Facebook. Every day it posts an ad with a different name — urlinen[removed by editor], bolax[removed by editor], etc. After I NEARLY ordered a shirt it created a fake Facebook account in my name and started adding comments to some of my old Facebook posts, tagging my Facebook friends.
This is a fraudulent website. We were scammed. We ordered socks and were billed $97 via PayPal and our credit card information. The socks never arrived and our emails were never answered. We reported the scam to Citibank and had to change our credit card. Both PayPal and Citibank have confirmed the fraud.