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Jiadi-Co. LTD are using a bait and switch scam by delivering a $2 pair of pruning shears instead of the $49 dollar battery operated power shears and using PayPal as their unwitting accomplice. Start the resolution process and continue to jump through hoops. You'll have to complete the process. It takes a while but once PayPal's fraud dept actually see what's going on they will resolve it. They have hundreds of these type of frauds to deal with so make noise and we'll be seen. Do a search for Jiadi in google and you'll see how the scam is moving around the world.
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Hi, forget it . They are an evil scanning company and I cannot believe paypal let them get away with it. The chances of receiving your shoes or a refund are somewhere between Nik and zero, sorry
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This is a copy of the complaint I filed with Paypal.
As you can see PayPal charged my credit card April 22, 2020 for items purchased from this vendor. If you click on the link it goes to https://cardecoration.store/. What I ordered was a phone camera monocular lense. Order was made on an advertisement on Yahoo. I have contacted them twice asking for a refund and only receive email from them that was just a runaround. When I attempted to track the order number they gave me it stated the origin was China and has been in the US since 5/10/2020. That has been over two weeks. I am entering a dispute resolution and total refund.
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It took a long time but PayPal finally refunded my money...initially, Paypal said I had to send the item back to the company (someplace in china)and for the company to verify that they got the item before I would get a refund.. seemed like no one at Paypal was actually reading my complaint. I filed this complaint, pasted below, with IC3, and sent a copy of my IC3 report to PayPal. My refund was issued few days after (did require 3 -4 additional calls to explain again and again what my complaint was.. I highly recommend that you file an IC3 complaint if you have been scammed by this company. https://www.ic3.gov/default.aspx
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I purchased a “Qunicy The Robot Artist” from a company named FancyPro via a Facebook ad on 4/28/2020. I used my PayPal account to pay FancyPro $75.87 for this item. The charge, however, went through, on PayPal, under the name of Jiadi Co instead of FancyPro. FancyPro sent me an email verification but no tracking number or any other accurate information. The website, listed on this email, goes to a dead link for their company ( https://fancypro.net/ ). The contact information on this email was also erroneous: <removed>. The email address attached to Jiadi Co in Paypal charge was also wrong: <removed>. After not having received any tracking information from this company for a while, I filed a claim with Paypal. Paypal contacted JIADI Co on 5/31/2020 via a different email that was available to <removed>. After being notified by Paypal, the company responded on June 17th, 2020 with a tracking number from China for this item: LNxxxxxx. This tracking number shows that the item was delivered on June 12th 2020 “in the mailbox” in xxxxx, California, and it shows the item delivered was “small packets “. The Quincy robot that I had paid for is a large item, it would not fit in the mailbox, and it would not be shipped in small packets (https://odysseytoys.com/toys/quincy-the-robot-artist/). I do recall getting some postcards from China on June 12th, which I threw away as I had no idea what they were. I believe that this company, to provide a tracking number, shipped these postcards to me instead of the item which I had paid for. It also appears as if this is the modus operandi of this company which has reportedly scammed many people in this fashion
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