Do you want to buy running shoes, shirt or dresses from Fleeteez.com? Are you wondering if Fleeteez is a legit online store to shop from? Well, the short answer is ‘HIGH SCAM RISK‘. We investigated Fleeteez.com and found red flags that indicate it’s a fraudulent online store;
Fleeteez – Fake or Real Online Store?
Fleeteez.com is currently trending for its discounted collection of shoes, sneakers, dresses and shirts. It might seem like a good deal, but the low price is a bait to lure customers to an online shopping scam. Remember the saying ‘if it’s too good to be true it certainly isn’t true’? This applies to fleeteez.com
Why Fleeteez.com has High Scam Risk
Owned by a Suspicious Company
The online store lists ‘SUZANNE M LLC’ as its company. Reports online reveal that the company is linked to a larger online store scam network that use [email protected] as it email address. The scam websites do not deliver products ordered and charge unauthorized amount on customers credit cards.
Fake Business Address
Though the store uses a US address ‘1751 W Card Rd, Hillsdale, MI 49242, US‘ they are not located in the building. It’s a single family home listed for sale on Zillow.com. The US address is used to create a sense of trustworthiness and make potential customers lower their guards.
Located in China
Fleeteez isn’t based in US as claimed on the website. It’s a China owned business which has been called a ‘scam’ ‘hoax’ ‘fraud’ by customers. Majority of customers never received items bought from online stores owned by the company.
No Customer Support
Customers can’t reach the store via any of the means provided; +1 (423) 957-0244 and [email protected]. The telephone is out of service and it’s a Tennessee area code, not Michigan as claimed.
Verdict
Fleeteez is a fraudulent online store operated by a blacklisted scam network of stores that share same email address ‘F[email protected]‘. People who shop from Fleeteez.com would not receive any item at all.
Have you being scammed? Report Fleeteez to the Federal Trade Commission at www.ReportFraud.ftc.gov. The FTC advises reporting a business if you even suspect fraud. Each report filed can make a difference in preventing future scams.
How To Get Your Money Back
- If the product hasn’t been shipped yet, contact the store immediately to cancel order.
- Request a chargeback if you’ve used a credit card .
- If you used PayPal, contact their customer support right away and provide any receipts or proof of purchase.
- Contact your bank immediately if you paid via wire transfer or electronic funds transfer.
Tips on How to Protect Yourself From Online Shopping Scams
- Check how long the website has been functioning – The domain age of a website tells a lot about a store’s legitimacy or transparency. Websites below 6 months old are often considered unsafe. You can find out a website’s age by checking on Who.is ( a free domain checker tool)
- When using retail websites, find out exactly who you are dealing with. Research the retailer address by copying and pasting it on your browser. Does it really exist? is the retailer registered in the address or is the address that of a family home?
- When making online payments, use secure payment service. Look for a URL starting with “https” and a closed padlock symbol, or a payment provider such as PayPal. If the padlock symbol doesn’t appear near the website’s URL, then it means your personal and financial information is at risk at the store.
- Avoid Too Good to be true Discounts – any product sold at very cheap prices compared to other online stores should be treated with caution. Low prices are baits scammers use to lure unsuspecting victims
- Check for reviews Online – Are there reviews or posts about the online store online? By searching for reviews online you could also come across warning posts or complaints.
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