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Esteemed Contributor
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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

@Bewareofunknownwebsites - Since it is not a website that was established by QVC, it isn't theirs to shut down. There are many "name" brand fradulent sites out there these days. 

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Same ads pop up on FB and email for "QVC"  deals for Vionics and more at 1/2 price...that screams SCAM SCAM..

 

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Some people need to stay away from FB. I love FB but when I see so many people falling for these scams, It's so sad.

 

I love to sew but imagine a $200 sewing machine for $25, what's wrong with this picture. People fall for it.

 

It's similiar to someone calling you up and saying your son is in jail and he needs bail money.

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The first clue the website was fake was "a site advertising they offer best selling merchandise from QVC."

New Member
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Registered: ‎04-13-2022

This just happened to me. There was a fraudulent website that popped up on website that appeared to be QVC with sandals and the time line to purchase was short. I purchased. It appeared to be a close out where you were being rewarded for buying mulitple. I purchased 3. The sandals look like something I would be hard pressed to purchase from Dollar Tree. I would never ever buy them under any circumstances. They are garbage and a clear attempt was made to mislead consumer in  order to sell the product as being Birkenstock instead of ******. The product arrived in a plastic wrap like a garbage bag and the 3 pairs bundled together. Very small package because very small crappy product. No one thinking they are purchasing Birkenstocks would every buy these even as a consolation of knock of version. Not even close to a knock off either. The listed sender is Joe Doe out of NY. That's not what was on FB for the ad. 

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Registered: ‎09-03-2017

I'd be pretty worried, because now they have your e-mail address & credit card number. You don't know where your credit card number could end up.  If I made that mistake I'd call my credit card company & have them issue me a new card with a different number. 

Honored Contributor
Posts: 12,613
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Ads like these are everywhere. I'm the conservator for my sister and she did this once and ended up with a string of fraudulent charges on her account. We got all but one stopped by working with the bank.

 

Call your bank to shut down that card and get a new one.

 

Fyi, I would never click on an ad. I'd go to the actual website and see what it shows. 

 

 

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Posts: 416
Registered: ‎09-07-2010

There's an old saying: If it's too good to be true, it probably is. Don't click any of the ads "flashing" on the side. Sometimes, the ads will have a line or two where I know they are lying. There was one ad that said that a famous celebrity just died with her picture next to the ad. I think most of those ads "flashing" on the side are click bait. 

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Registered: ‎05-06-2022

I was taken for $80 and sent the cheapest shoes I'd ever seen in a brown plastic bag from New Jersey. The return address advised that nothing could be sent there. It is a scam. People that work for QVC don't even know about it. The last one I spoke yo didn't even get what I was talking about.

Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 7,307
Registered: ‎10-30-2010

someone has already mentioned this tip, but whenever I see something that might interest me on FB. I never click the link. I go to my laptop and bring up the actual company or Amazon to make the purchase. 

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