In common will many others, I have been scammed by these people. They offer what looks like really good quality products at very reasonable prices. Be WARNED, you willl NOT get what you paid for. You will receive something worthless. Then when you open a complaint with PayPal that the item received was not as described, you will probably be offered a derisory sum in compensation. For example I paid $27 and was offered $6. When you dismiss this offer and continue to ask for a complete refund, OUYI will offer a full refund, as long as you return the item to China at your own expense. The cost of this will invariably be in excess of what you paid in the first place. So you don't send the item and they get away with everything, PayPal close the case and you end up with nothing. If the item which you purchased was more expensive and you feel it worthwhile to send the item to China in the hope of a refund, DON'T. They will claim that the item never arrived and that your tracking numbers are invalid and you will still get no refund, but will have lost even more money. PayPal should delist these people, as there are hundreds, if not thousands of complaints about them. However, there is no likelyhood of that ever happening, because PayPal get their percentage from all the transactions and just don't seem to care. My package arrived to my address in the UK via the Royal Mail 48hour tracked service and with a return address to an Undeliverable P O Box 4168 in Reading. Thus I am wondering whether some part of this scam takes place in the UK. I will be contacting the police with all the information at my disposal and would urge anyone in the UK who has been scammed to do likewise.
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