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  • Report:  #659454

Complaint Review: kjammin

kjammin made in china, electronics, scam, fraud, misleading, con, bilked, Internet

  • Reported By:
    kjammin — Internet United States of America
  • Submitted:
    Mon, November 08, 2010
  • Updated:
    Mon, November 08, 2010
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Do not trust companies listed on "made-in-china.com" for example Hangzhou Weifeng Electronics Company Limited.(MR. LUIS PENG) or WH HuangChao trade Co.,Ltd -  http://www.xinxinxr.com or any site referred by made-in china.com this rule does not only apply to made-in-china.com, all Chinese sites are extremely corrupt and full of scams and should be dealt with using great care to detail. 


For an extensive list of Chinese scam sites see -
http://www.firetrust.com/en/blog/chris/the-bigger-list-of-chinese-scams


IN BRIEF


The scam involves the victim joining a website for example,: "made-in-china.com".  The victim browses sites listed on "made-in-china.com" webpage for products & info, the victim sends emails via the "made-in-china.com" website to contact alleged legitimate supplier/scammer for pricing & details.  Very soon after these enquiries are made, the victim is contacted by the scammer who is in reality one of the sites contacted earlier for details.  The scammer uses a fake email address very similar to the site you have joined that is,: made-in-china.com recommendation comittee@gazeta.pl  or similar whereas a real address would be liangchao@made-in-china.com the aim is to make you feel like youve been contacted by "made-in-china.com".  The fake email welcomes you to "made-in-china.com" and goes on to advise you not to buy from any companies until the Recommendation Committee has done company checks for you as they have had problems with both buyers & sellers.  If you miss the address anomaly then you are at the mercy of the scammer.  He can and does recommend his own non existent sites, you order from the recommended sites and pay by Western Union which the false site insists on for initial small/sample orders.  A false tracking number is supplied to the victim but nothing actually gets sent, the scammer claims the goods got sent to Nigeria and so on but your in  Australia he asks for more money to resend to you and so on ... or alternately you get something entirely cheap, nasty & different.  The list of scam variations goes on ...


For my full story see 


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Regards
Ken

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