X Milano Order Mix-Up: No Response, No Resolution

Extremely disappointed with X Milano!

I had ordered two suits (Order#209540), from X Milano, one extra-large and the other medium-sized. However, when I received my order yesterday, I was surprised to find that both suits were extra-large, instead of one being medium-sized as requested.

Despite my attempts to contact X Milano via calls and email, I haven’t received any response. This is extremely unprofessional, especially since I had placed the order for my brother.

I’m disappointed that my brother won’t receive his Eid suit on time. Given my experience, I would advise others to avoid ordering from X Milano during this festive season to save their money.

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!

Vestidos Studios Scam: Overpriced & Poor Quality Custom Orders

I ordered a dress from Vestidos_Studios (Instagram) on March 8th for 10K, with 2K advance and the remaining 8k on delivery. The original design featured embroidered sleeves and a dupatta border, but since they take custom orders, I requested a farshi shalwar instead of a regular one, providing exact measurements.

However, what I received today is a cheaply made dress with poor lacework, unfinished borders, and hanging pearls. The fabric quality is terrible, and the size isn’t customized—it’s their standard size (chest 19.5-20 instead of 22). The promised chiffon dupatta is actually a stiff tissue net.

When I contacted them, they refused responsibility, claiming “custom orders can’t be refunded” despite no actual customization. Their response to the lace mess-up? “Ma’am, silai nhin honi thi?”

This dress isn’t even worth 3K, let alone 10K. Beware of such scammers! Don’t be misled by their 121K followers over Instagram and positive mentions—they don’t deliver what they advertise. Probably the first time I ordered from a non-brand and all I can say is: Lesson learned.

P.S. Do report their page on Instagram for scams/fraud. This time, it was me being naive, hoping a non-brand would provide a brand-level quality/service. Next time, it could be someone else. And no one deserves to lose their hard-earned money this way.

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!

Saya Clothing: Misleading Product Images & Poor QualitySaya Clothing

Recently I ordered some clothes from Saya this is what was shown on the website and what I received is not same the quality is so bad not just this one the other articles are looking same but the quality is so bad seems like they are used clothes really disappointing.

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!

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!

Zellbury Overcharging Issue: A Small Amount, A Big Ethical Concern

I purchased a lawn suit for Rs. 2,290, from #Zellbury but they charged me Rs. 2,300. When I asked, they insisted the price was Rs. 2,300, despite the bill and tag stating otherwise. It’s not about the amount, but the unethical practice of overcharging. If they do this to every customer, imagine the daily profit! We can donate this amount, but why pay extra unfairly? Anyone else faced 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!

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Zara Shahjahan Scam Alert

Online Shopping Scam Alert: Fake Zara Shahjahan Website Deceives Customers

Online shopping has made our lives easier, but unfortunately, it has also become a hotspot for scams. Recently, a concerned customer, Abeera Taimur, shared her experience of being scammed by a website named ZaraShahjahan.pk.

What Happened?

Abeera ordered a dress from ZaraShahjahan.pk for 7,250 rupees. The product she received was completely different from what was advertised on the website. Not only was the fabric poor quality, but the color was an unexpected bright orange/yellow instead of the soft pastel shade shown in the promotional images.

To make matters worse, when she tried to contact customer service, she found that their number was powered off—a clear sign of a fraudulent website.

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.