What is shoppingink.com : Beware of Scam

What is shoppingink.com

Cyber Theft

Shoppingwink located at shoppingink.com is a fraudulent online store that is claiming to be selling intelligent electric scooters, toys and other items. Those who buy from the online store risk getting scammed just as the scammers have been doing on their previous scam site which is shopple.com. Shopple.com which has gone away with people’s money is the twin site and looks exactly the same with shoppingink.com. The new online store is the replacement of the old scam site which has now received bad publicity as many people are complaining about their list money.

 

Scam Signs

Shoppingink.com does not have any contact details that you can use to get to then except for the email that have set up for you. This is usually no good and scammers prefer this because it cannot be tracked. This online store is also still too new to trust and is just a few days old as at date of review, it was created on 10 June 2020 and won’t be online for long of course as they are registered for the shortest term available, as soon as they scam people they disappear just as shopple.com. Already there are a lot of scam reports from those who have bougt from their twin site and so this site won’t be any different the same unrealistic prices are there and the owners are still the same.

 

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Verdict

Do not buy from Shopple.com if it ever comes back or from Shoppingink.com the site are all scam sites. A lot of people have come across the site and still some have not yet realised they have been scammed. The site might send you a fake tracking code as they have been doing. If you have been scammed or have a scam to report or more questions on what is shoppingink.com leave a comment below.

Comments

5 responses to “What is shoppingink.com : Beware of Scam”

  1. CHRISTOPHER Avatar

    Damn,I caught on 2 late, I knew 2 follow my first mind

  2. Edrich Zwiers Avatar

    Awesome! Thanks for the warning, it was way too good to be true as electric scooters start at R10k for a basic one. If it’s too good to be true, IT IS!

  3. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    Yeah not sure how I fell for that one. Moment of weakness after months in quarantine I guess. They have send a couple texts and tracking emails, but nothing that seems legit. I canceled my CC immediately after ordering because I realized it was a scam. I suppose I report the charge as fraudulent to my bank.

  4. Alisha Avatar
    Alisha

    Finally figured it out today, the supposed arrival date. Contact your banks and dispute the charges, also contact Facebook and let them know they are advertising fake companies.
    I’m sorry this happened to you all, be sure to educate family, friends, and yourselves in scam warning signs. I know I’ll be looking more into how to protect myself from it happening again.

  5. Andrew Rose Avatar

    I got scammed on the 20/06 just after they set up through an Instagram add. Only just found ou I’ve been robbed .

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