BFE LIMITED aka Zhao Fengme SCAM

MermaidSwim1
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Wow after seeing so many ppl taken by these scammers I got so upset and angry I to feel into their web.I bought a massage chair that was advertised on FB.BFE is the supposed Shipper- the seller (at least in my case)is Zhao Fengme.I received no confirmation after ordering.RED FLAG.Long story short...I asked PayPal for a confirmation, They gave me a tracking #.After 1 day of no movement on the product, I am back at PayPal, pointing out this seller and shipper are Scammers and what my reasoning was.In response they said they will put the money back on my card.It may take a few days- I will let you know if they do put my $ back. Meanwhile why and how are these scammers still at PayPal? I am thinking they flip names as well as items.I asked PayPal to put a stop to these guys
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Crabman111
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Did you ever get your money back? It so what did u do? We had the same thing happen. Purchased $180 item and received a small trinket. just curious if you ever had any luck with PayPal. It makes no sense that they would allow this to go on for over 2 years.I saw a posting dating back to at least two years ago about them scamming people. PayPal needs to step up and take care of this these people are scammers!!
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kernowlass
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@Crabman111 

 


Chinese Web Sites or on Social Media ads easy to spot (once you know the below signs) so buyer beware.

Paypal would not be able to check every individual seller / merchant / company in over 200 countries worldwide that adds paypal to their website to accept payments.

So they give you 'some' buyer protection but the onus is on you to risk assess your transactions.

They do stop bad companies from using Paypal when enough claims start rolling in.
However as they are in China (mostly) then its easy for them to just start over with a new name, so stopping them does not really do anything.

The best thing is to not buy from them in the first place, to recognise them -

1. No return address on the returns policy. The site will look as if its in your country (where they despatch goods from) but they will ask for returns to go back to China (returns depot) at a shipping cost often more than the item is worth.
2. No contact telephone number. if you click on contact the most you will get is webmail or an email address.
3. Rarely company address information.
4. Great pictures of items at bargain prices that turn out to be tat.
5. Fake reviews.
6. Google and you can often see previous company names as they change them once enough claims roll in and Paypal stop them using their services and start over.
7. Send fake tracking numbers to win item non receipt of item claims.


How do I open a dispute with a seller when a purchase goes wrong?

You can open a dispute in the Resolution Centre of your PayPal account within 180 days of payment if:
•You don’t receive the item OR service
•You receive an item but it’s significantly different than the description on eBay or on the seller’s website (or you receive a totally different product).

By opening a dispute, you can communicate directly with your seller to work out a problem transaction.

If you reach an agreement with the seller you can close the dispute. If you're still not happy with the result, you can escalate the dispute into a claim. Paypal will review the claim and decide on reimbursement.

These steps apply to Personal accounts. If you have a Business account, please log in to see the steps that apply to you.

To open a dispute:
1.Log in to your PayPal account.
2. Click on the transaction and use the resolve a problem option at the bottom of that details page.

Note:
•Generally buyers must wait at least 7 days from the date of payment to escalate a dispute for an item not received
•Where an item has not been received, please ensure you have given the seller enough time before opening a dispute

Do not close the dispute until you have a refund or your item.
If a seller states that they can't refund until you have closed the dispute don't believe them.
Escalate the dispute to a claim within 20 days (before it times out), if you need Paypal to get involved.

If you lose because the seller provides a fake tracking number then post back here for more advice.
If the item arrives and its not what you ordered / not as described then make sure you change the dispute quickly from non receipt. If the dispute times out before you can change it then contact customer services to open a second dispute for the new reason.

Activate the below link in case you have to return the item at Paypals request (or the correct one for your country as this is the U.S link).

https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/returns

If that does not work then if you funded your paypal payment via a card then contact your card issuer and see if they will issue a chargeback.






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Kudos / Solution appreciated.
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