Question:
Review/used greetladys.com? Online store-scam?
Hello
2012-08-17 02:52:04 UTC
There are a few shoes I want to purchase from the greetladys.com online store, but I'm worried it is a scam - has anyone purchased off this website before? Please give me any tips/reviews/opinions on the website if anyone can help.
Four answers:
Buffy Staffordshire
2012-08-17 19:46:51 UTC
100% scam.



That is a fake website pretending to sell cheap merchandise.



Any site that advertises merchandise cheaper than the official manufacture's website is a fake site shipping gosh awful crappy knock-offs or simply collecting cash and not even bothering to ship fakes.



The pictures on the site look like the real merchandise because those pictures ARE of the official merchandise. Those pictures were stolen from the official manufacture's website. If you receive anything at all, which is doubtful, it will not resemble those pretty pictures at all.



The payment options say it all, Western Union and moneygram. The credit card icons are just there for show, that site does not accept credit cards, only anonymous cash payments.



Western Union and moneygram do not verify anything on the form the sender fills out, not the name, not the street address, not the country, not even the gender of the receiver, it all means absolutely nothing. The clerk will not bother to check ID and will simply hand off your cash to whomever walks in the door with the MTCN# and question/answer. Neither company will tell the sender who picked up the cash, at what store location or even in what country your money walked out the door. Neither company has any kind of refund policy, money sent is money gone forever.



In all seriousness, when something goes wrong, what will you do? Send an email that is ignored and blocked? Send chat requests until you are ip banned? Call internationally and speak fluent Chinese?



The UPS, TNT and DHL icons are there only to take up space, that site only ships with EMS, the Chinese post office, good luck getting the "tracking number" they give you to work on the EMS website. You will need even more luck trying to contact EMS when your tracking stops and your "package" is lost somewhere.



You could then be really lucky, your "package" is discovered, seized by "customs" and all you need to do is pay even more money via Western Union or moneygram to the "custom's official" who uses a free email address just like that site has a free email address as its contact information.



Free email addresses are easy to open and close completely anonymously.
2012-08-17 03:28:26 UTC
I just looked all over their site and it is complete bullcrap.



http://greetladys.com/index.php?main_page=conditions

the conditions of use make no sense at all. and all the sentences have terrible structure. I was super excited about a pair of shoes on their and was just about to buy them..but something in my gut told me to look more into the site.



I forgot where my boyfriend clicked on the site but it took us to a page that said something a long the lines of "no orders will truly be processed, this is just a demo site" something like that . dont give them ANY info
2014-08-29 19:54:50 UTC
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2016-02-23 01:27:05 UTC
well, it depends on where you found it. It also depends how u have to pay. If you use paypal or a credit card, it is probably legit. If it asks too much info, click the big red X in the top right corner. Hope this helps!


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