AVOID YT Network Technology Co Ltd

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Avoid - <removed> Co Ltd

 

Trading under many names and have recently been closed down by Facebook due to fraudulent transactions. 

 

This supplier operates under multiple domain names.

 

They charge for high value goods at a discount price that is too good to be true. Once ordered, the supplier sends the customer a low cost alternative (sometimes a different product altogether) and usually with missing parts and totally different to that advertised.

It's impossible to return the item for a refund due to high return shipping costs which often exceed the price paid for the goods.

They operate on newly registered domain names that are closed down after a very short period leaving the customer without any remit thereafter.

This company usually sets up under multiple domain names for each product and use a company name containing the name <Removed> which is in breach of trademarks registered by <Removed> alone. 

 

Such sites should be monitored closely and banned altogether.

AVOID any purchases with this company and their associated on-line shops.

If the price it too good to be true, it usually is.

 

<removed> Co Ltd

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HampshireHouse
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They were also operating under Napma  Network Technology Co, Ltd.  They advertised on Facebook with a very slick video, expandable shelf’s so I ordered.  More than two months past and I didn’t received the product. Only after I complained to PayPal did I finally receive a package from China with a flimsy piece of plastic, nothing even remotely resembling a shelf.  No instruction in English and no return information in English.  I again reached out to PayPal and filed a dispute.  They told me to contact the seller, however their email listed on their PayPal account has been shut down and they are also no longer advertising on Facebook and they shut down their website as well.  According to PayPal, they have contacted them and I have to wait another 30 days for them to reply.  In the meantime, they have had my $46.91 since July.  

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astinsonbryant
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I just ordered from them, from off of Facebook. Now I’m trying to cancel it, I didn’t get anything yet and I already reported it. Hopefully they can cancel this
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Reneeezzard
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Items don't r look ANYTHING like item purchased. Don't buy from them.
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Rambopope
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Ugh, they got me and seeing this too late😭
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Sheezalady
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I purchased an item from Shemby (1 of the many names they go by) & instead of getting a giant blow up Christmas decoration cost $32.47 USD I received a small (about 10cms) tree worth about $2 AUD.  I returned the item, posting it from local post office at GAtton QLD.

I tried everything with the seller & they actually doctored a tracking advice, but I had Aus Post look into it & they provided me with a copy of the tracking advice that had been changed.  It clearly show that it is not an original advice.  It clearly can be seen that it is not correct. It shows me posting posting the parcel at Mount Isa. The Aus Post & the tracking advice show that I mailed the parcel from Gatton QLD on the 18/12/20. It is not possible to be in the places that the changed tracking advice (sent to me from the seller), it says that I sent the item to France.I have an Aus Post tracking advice showing that the parcel WAS delivered to the seller in China.
 
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-Mike-
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-Mike-
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Yes, I have just realized that I have fallen for this scam.
I purchased an Ultimate Toolbox from a company on the PayPal Invoice called Yite Network Co., Limited for approx, $US40 via my PayPal account. I was unable to cancel the purchase (using PayPal) within an hour of making it.
This scam is running on Facebook today Sunday 21st March.-Mike-_0-1616315848247.jpeg
You can't buy from this page but I think this Facebook page is facilitating the scam because they have been spruiking the "ultimate toolbox" for the last 4 years and as far as I know they have not produced any product.
As said it is a very sophisticated set up as discussed on this PayPal Community forum.
They set up a temporary domain name and use advertising on Facebook to direct you to a purchase site that looks very legitimate.
PayPal did not protect me from this scam, so BUYER BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
 
 

 

 
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Wandu1949
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What a scam, I thought I was buying a cutter operated by a battery and it is a chain with cutting edges on it, 4o bucks down the drain.  Why does facebook let them advertise.  Facebook, you are nothing but a promoter for scaming the public. Im done with your communist site!

China love just stealing from us suckers! No more china!

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Nancy2966
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What a joke. You pay for pal pay to keep scammer away from doing this. PayPal you loss my business. I think theBBB should be involved
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jokus1
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 example of a fraudulent online company!!! CHEATING customers!!!!

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