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Safety Report: Received ring I didn’t order, From 29180 Jupiter rd. Garland Texas

Please search under word ring scam, I've answered numerous times.

Report back if you can't find any of my answers.

It's a scam.
A thank you for getting your Financials data.

Close down your Financials by taking it off the internet
Change all your passwords
Immediately contact your bank if you've had money stolen yet.


Safety Report: RH*Kelkong.com/RH*Haused.com Scam, Ocala, FL, USA

1. Send them an email for a refund so you have that proof for your bank.

2. Call back and put a claim in for the order. You'll get your money back. Get a new debit card. Cancel the old.

3. Lock down your computer immediately; get your cc or banking info off all websites.

4. Change all your passwords especially, fb, banking, etc.... all

5. Good to get Kaspersky on your computer.

6. Do not order from unknown sites. Remember, if price is too good to be true, it is.

They are only in business to steal money. Some of us got thank you gifts from the scammers, fb is the worst! They got 500.00 from me and I got a fake diamond ring a week later...


Safety Report: 746 S Glasgow Ave, Inglewood, CA 90301, USA, Inglewood, CA, USA

Lock down your computer: get your banking and cc info off of every site it still may be on. Don't put the new one on until you change all your passwords, especially, banking, fb, walmart, Amazon, ebay, etc.. try to get Kaspersky on your computer for safeguards. Always keep your proofs for any claims you have to fight with the bank to keep the credit they give you if you got scammed. Get to work!!
They got me several times, learned everything the hard way. Good luck!!


Safety Report: Unordered package, Shelby, NC, USA

I got the same ring last month. I researched extensively and it's a bit complicated, however, you entered your cc number somewhere on a site that was either something cheap, to good to be true priced or on fb pay which is known for all fake advertisements for products that are fake, who steal pics from products, advertise the same using fake websites, gather credit cards and then will rack up charges on your credit card. Lock down your finances immediately everywhere, change your passwords on bank and fb and anywhere else your cc sits. They got me for 500.00, and then sent fake ring as a f u thank you.


Safety Report: Scam! From China! Will not get what you ordered!, Lake, MS, USA

It is a scam.
Most ads via fb are unfortunately scams.
They will use the pic of those raised beds, but they don't sell them.
Save your emails, texts or proof thus far for the fraud dept of your bank and call the claim in immediately. Delete your card and get a new one issued.
Next, make sure you take your credit card off Facebook pay. Change your fb password too.
These digital terrorists scam us thru various websites and will later hit our bank accounts up if you do not act quickly.
Lastly, change all your other passwords for Google, emails.
I know, been scammed too many times and have researched the trail for the bank so they would Believe me! My robber sent a fake diamond ring to thank me for the 450.00 they stole which all started from a cheap pair of shoes that never came. It's complicated! Act fast!