Fraud: Dongguan Shunfa Logistics Co., Ltd.
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I placed two separate orders from two completely different websites for different products. After payment using my Paypal account I discovered that payment for both orders was made to <Removed>.
Both orders were shipped and when received I discovered that the items received were not as advertised. When I contacted the company I received an email with very poor grammar. Rather than offer to ship a replacement product they offered to give me a discount on what I paid but asked for banking information. When I insist that they correct their mistake they claim that it is my responsibility to pay for return shipping.
I have filed a complaint for resolution with Paypal and am waiting for a response. Looking online it appears as though this is common practice for<Removed> and basically a scam to both steal your money by shipping inferior products which are not what was ordered but then to also collect bank information.
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Wow...this is unbelievable!
Over 400 other folks ripped off by these scammers...
I searched on their Paypal email: <removed> and found this thread...alas, too late...:-(
So, I ordered 2ea folding Garden Kneelers and Seats for $38.97 shipped...and, only received the included tool pouch...not the actual hardware...
It looked legit..."ships from US warehouse"...product images showed North Americans using them in their gardens...etc...
Well, after a month of waiting...a small pouch showed up in the mail with 2 cloth pouches...I thought maybe that they got shipped separately because they ran out at the factory when original items were boxed or something...after a few days, I checked to see if their was another tracking number and didn't see one...so, I contacted them...got the usual run-around from Libra (Jieyi) apologizing for the misrepresentation and offering me a 10% discount because it is going to cost $20 to ship them back...oh, and don't ship to the address that they were shipped from...Rochester, NY...sounds familiar, huh?
Anyways, I just escalated my case...really disgusted that this type of scam by this company has not been stopped...
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Agreed...this is definitely mail fraud...they are using the USPS (United States Postal Service) to help perpetuate their criminal acts of theft...
I have a couple of clients that are US Federal Prosecutors...I will run this up their flagpoles...
I would never have clicked their BUY NOW button if I knew that this was not a US based business...
They are exploiting the Facebook and Paypal platforms to execute their crimes...I hope that somebody there steps up to do something about it...
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So, I finally got my case resolved in my favor...but, only after finally getting through to actually talk to a PP rep after multiple attempts...
I meticulously uploaded documents to the case file...screen shots, emails, and photos...etc...
I filed a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)...from their Wiki:
"The mission of IC3 is to provide the public with a reliable and convenient reporting mechanism to submit information to the Federal Bureau of Investigation concerning suspected Internet-facilitated criminal activity and to develop alliances with law enforcement and industry partners. Information is analyzed and disseminated for investigative and intelligence purposes to law enforcement and for public awareness."
Unfortunately, I was prompted several more times after uploading my complaint. "To continue with this investigation, a report must be filed with a law enforcement agency or government organization...Please provide any information we ask you to send us within 10 days. If we don't hear back from you within this time frame, we may decide this case in the seller’s favor."
It took the PP rep less than a minute to fully understand the scam and rule in my favor...
Anyway, my advice is to not give up or get worn down...which is all a part of this scam company's business plan...
It certainly is unbelievable that one has to go to this extent to prove a scam occurred, that is this obvious...the scammers should not get the benefit of doubt...
I will never be buying anything advertised on Facebook ever again...
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