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Re: is 163.com address a scam?

by MrsShae52 Contributor in Security and Fraud Archives
‎Oct-28-2021 09:25 AM
‎Oct-28-2021 09:25 AM
Hello everyone this is a must read for everyone that has been scammed. How the scam worked, I ordered a swing set that was over 900lbs. I paid $99. The so called company sends me a cute little reversible stuffed toy. I had no clue where it came from or why was it sent to me but ok. Later on I'm checking on the shipment of my order which was now saying it was shipped. I was emailed a tracking number, after researching, the shipping information says the package was delivered to my mailbox. I explained the item I ordered was over 900lbs, there is no way that would fit in my mailbox. The item the company sent was that cute little stuffed toy in place for the swing set, that was the scam. They then show proof that it was delivered by providing a tracking number. So in reality, they do send you something but its not the item you order.   I then contacted UPS who provided me with a proof of delivery. Like almost all of you, the proof of delivery was not my address but an address in my area. It also stated that it was delivered to my mailbox. Again no way possible that a 900lb swing set can fit in my mailbox. I contacted PayPal who first declined my claim stating they do have a proof of delivery. I then provided proof of delivery which clearly was not my address, and showed that my original order was for a swing set and not some stuffed toy. PayPal then issued me a refund.   I advise everyone please, please, please do not give up. Get your proof of delivery and send to PayPal. If your claim is declined, do not get discouraged request your case is reopened and show them what your original order was for by providing them a copy of the email confirmation of your order. Show the money coming out of your account and then show them the proof of delivery. Again do not give up until you receive your refund.         ... View more

Re: is 163.com address a scam?

by MrsShae52 Contributor in Security and Fraud Archives
‎Jul-13-2021 06:27 PM
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163.com are all scams. I ordered from 2 different sites. One was an Eagles Nest set weighing over 950lbs. Company said it was delivered to my mailbox and the item weighed 25lbs. The other order was 2 pallets of unknown merchandise from pallet liquidations. Again the company said it was delivered to my mailbox. How can 2 pallets of merchandise be delivered to my mailbox. It makes you wonder if PayPal is apart of this elaborate scheme. Like another person stated, why would PayPal allow them to use their platform to sell. I always pay thru PayPal because I feel it is safe and secure, definitely makes you wonder. I am now awaiting refund. It shouldn't be so hard to settle dispute, they can clearly see the item that was ordered and see that it was impossible to be delivered to my mailbox. To everyone that paid to anyone with 163com at the end of the name, do not give up or feel you just lost your money. Dispute with your bank for starters. Send your bank the proof order was never delivered. Open new case with PayPal, show them proof item/s was never delivered. If item was supposedly delivered via UPS, open claim with UPS. They will send you a copy of the tracking. In my case, I was sent a tracking which showed that tracking number was delivered to someone else. The hackers apparently have a way to hack into UPS system and find tracking numbers for deliveries in your area, then send it to PayPal as proof of delivery. Again PayPal should be smart enough to see the item that was supposed to be delivered and see that it was impossible to deliver to a mailbox. Don't give up, get your money back. ... View more
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