J. Lawn Suit Disappointment:

When we buy a lawn suit of almost 6k we expect much better quality and cuts. Have a look at the finishing of the dopatta; it’s poorly done. I can’t trim it to match the pattern because of the way it has been cut, and adding lace like the model’s version isn’t an option since there’s no extra fabric beyond the pattern.

Also, the add on border should be cut according to the pattern instead of this irregular cutting.

Please make things easier for your customers, otherwise what’s the point of us buying from brands like J.

How to Identify Fake Shopping Websites?

If you’re planning to buy something online, here are a few warning signs to look out for:
Unverified Website – Always check if the website is official by visiting the brand’s social media pages or official website.
Too-Good-To-Be-True Discounts – If the price seems too low, it’s likely a scam.
No Customer Support – Fake websites often do not have a working phone number or email.
Poor Website Design – Look for spelling mistakes, poor-quality images, and an unprofessional layout.
Check Reviews – Search for customer feedback on Facebook groups, Google Reviews, or Trustpilot.

What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed?

🔹 Report the Website – If you come across a scam website, report it to consumer protection authorities in your country.
🔹 Warn Others – Share your experience in online forums or Facebook groups to alert potential victims.
🔹 Dispute the Payment – If you paid via credit/debit card, contact your bank to dispute the transaction.
🔹 Avoid Shopping Without Research – Always buy from trusted retailers and verify authenticity before making payments.

Final Thoughts

This case is a reminder that online shoppers need to be extra cautious. Fake shopping websites are on the rise, and scammers are getting more sophisticated. Always double-check before placing an order to avoid disappointment and financial loss.

Have you ever experienced an online shopping scam? Share your story in the comments!

Preet Pret Fraud: Defective Dress & Ignored Complaints

I received a damaged dress from Preet Pret. The dress is misprinted and wholes are in the dupatta not pico as well, so I complained about my dress to exchange or refund my money, but no one took response. Then I did comments on their page with the dress photos, but they deleted all my comments. Such a shame and fraud. Please don’t waste money, very bad experience. They remove all the bad comments from their side to make people fool. Shame shame shame

How to Identify Fake Shopping Websites?

If you’re planning to buy something online, here are a few warning signs to look out for:
Unverified Website – Always check if the website is official by visiting the brand’s social media pages or official website.
Too-Good-To-Be-True Discounts – If the price seems too low, it’s likely a scam.
No Customer Support – Fake websites often do not have a working phone number or email.
Poor Website Design – Look for spelling mistakes, poor-quality images, and an unprofessional layout.
Check Reviews – Search for customer feedback on Facebook groups, Google Reviews, or Trustpilot.

What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed?

🔹 Report the Website – If you come across a scam website, report it to consumer protection authorities in your country.
🔹 Warn Others – Share your experience in online forums or Facebook groups to alert potential victims.
🔹 Dispute the Payment – If you paid via credit/debit card, contact your bank to dispute the transaction.
🔹 Avoid Shopping Without Research – Always buy from trusted retailers and verify authenticity before making payments.

Final Thoughts

This case is a reminder that online shoppers need to be extra cautious. Fake shopping websites are on the rise, and scammers are getting more sophisticated. Always double-check before placing an order to avoid disappointment and financial loss.

Have you ever experienced an online shopping scam? Share your story in the comments!

Pezwaan Scam: Poor Quality & No Customer Support

I have ordered this viral article from #pezwaan today, and it comes out like this, costing me around 6k, and it’s not worthy of 3k..dopta is burnt at the corner, trousers have some sticky marks, very light stuff, and even no overlock in the trousers and very bad quality.. Kindly all report their page as much as u can. Because they’re not replying, also their helpline number is off… It’s a total scam. They send original products only to the influencer to make us fool.

How to Identify Fake Shopping Websites?

If you’re planning to buy something online, here are a few warning signs to look out for:
Unverified Website – Always check if the website is official by visiting the brand’s social media pages or official website.
Too-Good-To-Be-True Discounts – If the price seems too low, it’s likely a scam.
No Customer Support – Fake websites often do not have a working phone number or email.
Poor Website Design – Look for spelling mistakes, poor-quality images, and an unprofessional layout.
Check Reviews – Search for customer feedback on Facebook groups, Google Reviews, or Trustpilot.

What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed?

🔹 Report the Website – If you come across a scam website, report it to consumer protection authorities in your country.
🔹 Warn Others – Share your experience in online forums or Facebook groups to alert potential victims.
🔹 Dispute the Payment – If you paid via credit/debit card, contact your bank to dispute the transaction.
🔹 Avoid Shopping Without Research – Always buy from trusted retailers and verify authenticity before making payments.

Final Thoughts

This case is a reminder that online shoppers need to be extra cautious. Fake shopping websites are on the rise, and scammers are getting more sophisticated. Always double-check before placing an order to avoid disappointment and financial loss.

Have you ever experienced an online shopping scam? Share your story in the comments!

Sastaticket.pk Refund Delay:

Sastaticket.pk booked a ticket on sastaticket which I had to cancel due to visa problem. My ticket was refundable. I cancelled my ticket on the 10th March Monday. Sastaticket has advertised on their app that refund is issued within 48 hours(a screenshot attached) but when I asked them to refund my ticket, they gave me different timelines from 7 to 10 days and in one msg even up to 25 days for refund. How fair is that? If they cannot refund within 48 hours, then why have they mentioned it in their app.? Very unprofessional and misleading. Through this noble forum of VOC I request higher authorities in the static ticket to plz look into this and issue refund asap.

How to Identify Fake Shopping Websites?

If you’re planning to buy something online, here are a few warning signs to look out for;
Unverified Website – Always check if the website is official by visiting the brand’s social media pages or official website.
Too-Good-To-Be-True Discounts – If the price seems too low, it’s likely a scam.
No Customer Support – Fake websites often do not have a working phone number or email.
Poor Website Design – Look for spelling mistakes, poor-quality images, and an unprofessional layout.
Check Reviews – Search for customer feedback on Facebook groups, Google Reviews, or Trustpilot.

What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed?

🔹 Report the Website – If you come across a scam website, report it to consumer protection authorities in your country.
🔹 Warn Others – Share your experience in online forums or Facebook groups to alert potential victims.
🔹 Dispute the Payment – If you paid via credit/debit card, contact your bank to dispute the transaction.
🔹 Avoid Shopping Without Research – Always buy from trusted retailers and verify authenticity before making payments.

Final Thoughts

This case is a reminder that online shoppers need to be extra cautious. Fake shopping websites are on the rise, and scammers are getting more sophisticated. Always double-check before placing an order to avoid disappointment and financial loss.

Have you ever experienced an online shopping scam? Share your story in the comments!

Faulty Kids’ Watch from Daraz:

So i ordered this watch for my kid from daraz.

I tried charging it reviews bhi theek thay but na toh yh on ho rhi ha aur na he mujai lgta ha k yh on hogi.

I have ordered alot of times from daraz & it has never happened before but the seller seems to be fraud not even replying. Pls someone tag the relevant daraz handlers i want to return it. thanks

How to Identify Fake Shopping Websites?

If you’re planning to buy something online, here are a few warning signs to look out for;
Unverified Website – Always check if the website is official by visiting the brand’s social media pages or official website.
Too-Good-To-Be-True Discounts – If the price seems too low, it’s likely a scam.
No Customer Support – Fake websites often do not have a working phone number or email.
Poor Website Design – Look for spelling mistakes, poor-quality images, and an unprofessional layout.
Check Reviews – Search for customer feedback on Facebook groups, Google Reviews, or Trustpilot.

What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed?

🔹 Report the Website – If you come across a scam website, report it to consumer protection authorities in your country.
🔹 Warn Others – Share your experience in online forums or Facebook groups to alert potential victims.
🔹 Dispute the Payment – If you paid via credit/debit card, contact your bank to dispute the transaction.
🔹 Avoid Shopping Without Research – Always buy from trusted retailers and verify authenticity before making payments.

Final Thoughts

This case is a reminder that online shoppers need to be extra cautious. Fake shopping websites are on the rise, and scammers are getting more sophisticated. Always double-check before placing an order to avoid disappointment and financial loss.

Have you ever experienced an online shopping scam? Share your story in the comments!

Juus Cauldron Experience:

I ordered a few products from Juus Cauldron about 2 weeks before Ramadan. When the package arrived, two of the Juus bottles were leaked and had mold on them. I asked them for a refund and they said they will send those two bottles. It’s been 11 days since that request and my order for replacement isn’t even placed yet. When I text them, they take 2-3 days to reply just so they can let me know that there’s a backlog and it’s going to be delayed. Their products taste good but their customer service sucks.

How to Identify Fake Shopping Websites?

If you’re planning to buy something online, here are a few warning signs to look out for:
Unverified Website – Always check if the website is official by visiting the brand’s social media pages or official website.
Too-Good-To-Be-True Discounts – If the price seems too low, it’s likely a scam.
No Customer Support – Fake websites often do not have a working phone number or email.
Poor Website Design – Look for spelling mistakes, poor-quality images, and an unprofessional layout.
Check Reviews – Search for customer feedback on Facebook groups, Google Reviews, or Trustpilot.

What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed?

🔹 Report the Website – If you come across a scam website, report it to consumer protection authorities in your country.
🔹 Warn Others – Share your experience in online forums or Facebook groups to alert potential victims.
🔹 Dispute the Payment – If you paid via credit/debit card, contact your bank to dispute the transaction.
🔹 Avoid Shopping Without Research – Always buy from trusted retailers and verify authenticity before making payments.

Final Thoughts

This case is a reminder that online shoppers need to be extra cautious. Fake shopping websites are on the rise, and scammers are getting more sophisticated. Always double-check before placing an order to avoid disappointment and financial loss.

Have you ever experienced an online shopping scam? Share your story in the comments!

Received Faulty Light-Up Shoes

I ordered a pair of shoe from bata and they delivered it after a week and the problem is that one shoe is lightening but the other shoe is not lightening . I complain to bata by email about this issue but no reply and also no one is picking call on given number. How can I wear shoe like this .

How to Identify Fake Shopping Websites?

If you’re planning to buy something online, here are a few warning signs to look out for:
Unverified Website – Always check if the website is official by visiting the brand’s social media pages or official website.
Too-Good-To-Be-True Discounts – If the price seems too low, it’s likely a scam.
No Customer Support – Fake websites often do not have a working phone number or email.
Poor Website Design – Look for spelling mistakes, poor-quality images, and an unprofessional layout.
Check Reviews – Search for customer feedback on Facebook groups, Google Reviews, or Trustpilot.

What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed?

🔹 Report the Website – If you come across a scam website, report it to consumer protection authorities in your country.
🔹 Warn Others – Share your experience in online forums or Facebook groups to alert potential victims.
🔹 Dispute the Payment – If you paid via credit/debit card, contact your bank to dispute the transaction.
🔹 Avoid Shopping Without Research – Always buy from trusted retailers and verify authenticity before making payments.

Final Thoughts

This case is a reminder that online shoppers need to be extra cautious. Fake shopping websites are on the rise, and scammers are getting more sophisticated. Always double-check before placing an order to avoid disappointment and financial loss.

Have you ever experienced an online shopping scam? Share your story in the comments!

The Lavender Town Scam:

My friend ordered a deal for me, including a cake bouquet and a basket worth 6000. Upon changing the from milky mat cake to the lotus and including 3 chocolates, he made a total of 7500 which was completely advance. And also the delivery charges were separated.

1. Their account was disabled a day before and all chats disappeared

2. Cake remained the same, after charging more, he sent the same cake Milky Mat instead of Lotus

3. Basket items were totally different and did not include chocolates for which he charged extra

4. After reaching out, he started ignoring messages

5. Helium balloon 1x, a candle, and 2 cards were also missing

I searched them on voc and also saw their posts related to them where they also ruined the things, but the thing was my friend had sent him advance a month before which was totally not refundable, whereas all businesses cut 10% when customer cancels the order.

I do not have old chats as their account was disabled.

Mainly, I got to know from the rider that they are literally the scammers. As the basket was the only thing they sent from Lahore, and the cake, the bouquet was purchased from my own city, Gujranwala

Delivery charges were 550, and the total cost of the order was 7500. Anyone please tell me if this is worth it in 7500 [Milky Mat cake, bouquet, 2 helium balloons, basket including 3 layers of 30rs. 2x you chocolate a small cake and small juice of fruita vitals]

Their Insta Profile link:- https://www.instagram.com/thelavendertown_?igsh=MXgxZDJxc2gweWhtNQ==

Username :- thelavendertown_

He can reply to me anywhere in this post or in his story, if I’m wrong.

How to Identify Fake Shopping Websites?

If you’re planning to buy something online, here are a few warning signs to look out for:
Unverified Website – Always check if the website is official by visiting the brand’s social media pages or official website.
Too-Good-To-Be-True Discounts – If the price seems too low, it’s likely a scam.
No Customer Support – Fake websites often do not have a working phone number or email.
Poor Website Design – Look for spelling mistakes, poor-quality images, and an unprofessional layout.
Check Reviews – Search for customer feedback on Facebook groups, Google Reviews, or Trustpilot.

What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed?

🔹 Report the Website – If you come across a scam website, report it to consumer protection authorities in your country.
🔹 Warn Others – Share your experience in online forums or Facebook groups to alert potential victims.
🔹 Dispute the Payment – If you paid via credit/debit card, contact your bank to dispute the transaction.
🔹 Avoid Shopping Without Research – Always buy from trusted retailers and verify authenticity before making payments.

Final Thoughts

This case is a reminder that online shoppers need to be extra cautious. Fake shopping websites are on the rise, and scammers are getting more sophisticated. Always double-check before placing an order to avoid disappointment and financial loss.

Have you ever experienced an online shopping scam? Share your story in the comments!

Westpoint & Metro Cash & Carry

Westpoint & Metro Cash & Carry

Main ne METRO Cash & Carry Pakistanse Westpoint Pakistan ka Air Fryer liya jo Metro ke employee ne kaha ke “new model” hai.

📅 Purchase Date: 21 Jan 2025

📅 Damage Date: 5 Feb 2025 (Glass break ho gaya)

📅Service Request: 18 Feb 2025,

1 mahine tak koi response nahi mila. 1 month baad wahi faulty product wapas bhej diya, yeh keh kar ke “model purana ho gaya, service nahi de sakte” mene yeh b kaha tha ap claim k charges la ly– jab ke warranty card pe 2 years warranty likhi hai!

🚫 Metro Cash & Carry bhi zimmedari lene se inkar kar raha hai! Unka kehna hai ke “baahir se tempered glass lagwa lein.”

⚠️ Public Awareness:

• Electronics kharidte waqt hamesha reliable brand chunein.

#westpoint ka boycott karein, jo faulty product ka zimma nahi lete.

Metro Cash & Carry, Lahore bhi customer service mein fail ho chuka hai.

🔄 Is post ko share karein taake aur log dhoka khane se bach sakein!

How to Identify Fake Shopping Websites?

If you’re planning to buy something online, here are a few warning signs to look out for:
Unverified Website – Always check if the website is official by visiting the brand’s social media pages or official website.
Too-Good-To-Be-True Discounts – If the price seems too low, it’s likely a scam.
No Customer Support – Fake websites often do not have a working phone number or email.
Poor Website Design – Look for spelling mistakes, poor-quality images, and an unprofessional layout.
Check Reviews – Search for customer feedback on Facebook groups, Google Reviews, or Trustpilot.

What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed?

🔹 Report the Website – If you come across a scam website, report it to consumer protection authorities in your country.
🔹 Warn Others – Share your experience in online forums or Facebook groups to alert potential victims.
🔹 Dispute the Payment – If you paid via credit/debit card, contact your bank to dispute the transaction.
🔹 Avoid Shopping Without Research – Always buy from trusted retailers and verify authenticity before making payments.

Final Thoughts

This case is a reminder that online shoppers need to be extra cautious. Fake shopping websites are on the rise, and scammers are getting more sophisticated. Always double-check before placing an order to avoid disappointment and financial loss.

Have you ever experienced an online shopping scam? Share your story in the comments!

Overseas Client Duped

How an Overseas Client Duped Me for an Assignment”

I got scammed in Ramadan.

A person from Australia texted me on Messenger, saying that he needed an assignment done and had to submit it on Monday. On Friday, he sent Rs. 1,080 to my account as an advance, while the total amount was Rs. 10,000.

I will hide his name and number in the post because I have heard that in this group, no one can reveal anyone’s identity.

Continuing the story-I took the Rs. 1,080 and told him that I thought he would send half the amount as an advance, but he only sent Rs. 1,080. He said he would send the rest after the assignment was completed.

The assignment was very lengthy, so I worked on it for three days (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday), more than 15 hours in total. Finally, on Sunday, I completed the assignment and sent it to him on WhatsApp.

When I asked for the remaining amount, he blocked me on WhatsApp and stopped replying on Messenger. You can see the screenshots. This is the state of people-even while sitting in Australia, they still scam others. Really, really disappointed.

How to Identify Fake Shopping Websites?

If you’re planning to buy something online, here are a few warning signs to look out for:
Unverified Website – Always check if the website is official by visiting the brand’s social media pages or official website.
Too-Good-To-Be-True Discounts – If the price seems too low, it’s likely a scam.
No Customer Support – Fake websites often do not have a working phone number or email.
Poor Website Design – Look for spelling mistakes, poor-quality images, and an unprofessional layout.
Check Reviews – Search for customer feedback on Facebook groups, Google Reviews, or Trustpilot.

What to Do If You’ve Been Scammed?

🔹 Report the Website – If you come across a scam website, report it to consumer protection authorities in your country.
🔹 Warn Others – Share your experience in online forums or Facebook groups to alert potential victims.
🔹 Dispute the Payment – If you paid via credit/debit card, contact your bank to dispute the transaction.
🔹 Avoid Shopping Without Research – Always buy from trusted retailers and verify authenticity before making payments.

Final Thoughts

This case is a reminder that online shoppers need to be extra cautious. Fake shopping websites are on the rise, and scammers are getting more sophisticated. Always double-check before placing an order to avoid disappointment and financial loss.

Have you ever experienced an online shopping scam? Share your story in the comments!