The same thing happened to me with Jersey Easy. It's a fake site. They take your money and deliver nothing. They give a tracking number that is not for your shipment. It's a legit shipment, but not yours. I emailed the address given in the shipment notification and received no response both times. I had UPS track, and shipment was handled properly by UPS as requested. The shipper was just not Jersey Easy, and the recipient wasn't me. So UPS is not at fault. By the time I involved UPS, I was convinced I'd stepped into a pile of fraud. I immediately reported the issue to Pay Pal. This claim was initially denied. I appealed it (which was very easy to do) and got a refund, no problem. I lost nothing except a bit of time getting it all straightened out and took a hit to my sense of alertness to scams. I was too complacent, and I knew better. I did learn a lot with the experience. When I went back to the site to discover who to contact, there was no contact information. There was no location address for the company. There was a lot of missing information that I didn't notice when I placed the order. I'm more careful now. But, I did want to alert people to the fraud that Jersey Easy is and let people know that Pay Pal did have my back. I now feel very safe using Pay Pal. I felt safe before, but now that I know they have my back, I feel even better about it. Jersey Easy is still functioning as a web site taking people's money. Everyone who orders from them will be a victim of this fraud. It would be good to get the website closed down, but I imagine it would just open up under another name. I don't know how this type of fraud can be stopped.
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