Recently i'm searching a website which is selling brand name clothing, and i just caught a site named www.dayhug.com on google which wholesales juicy,True Religion,abercrombie and so on,they have 24 hours service with phone number and email,accept paypal. How can they sell the items at such low price?! And do any of you have experience of ordering from them? Thanks.
They can afford it, because they don't actually deliver any product. They just take people's money.
That is a scam site.
How can I be so sure? It's easier than you'd think.
There is no shopping cart. They ask you to e-mail them orders. E-mail is not a secure way to handle a transaction and even very small wholesalers tend to avoid that. The nonsense that a programer steals information from it, is just that: complete nonesense. How come other sites seem to be able to hire reliable, honest programers if this huge wholesaler cannnot? That is clue number one.
They do no allow you to pay with paypal from their site. Setting up a paypal merchant account is really, really simple. They claim they have a paypal account, but they make you e-mail them for details. They just expect you to trust 'em when they say they are a relaible paypal merchant, but they don't provide public proof of it. That is seriously sketchy. There is really only one reason from them to require you to e-mail them to access their paypal account information: they are lying about their track records, even worse they might regularly make new PayPal accounts, to keep ahead of the complaints and reports. That's clue number two.
Finally, they accept money orders. NEVER, EVER buy online from anyone who suggests you send them a money order. Ebay banned Money orders as a payment types years ago because of all the scams and abuse. A money order is a cheque that anyone who has the password can cash. Once you give someone the money order information, they just go and cash it. If you complain to the bank or provider that someone didn't send you what they promised, they will shrug their shoulders and say "But you gave them the Money order password. That's not our fault." Money orders are also virtually untraceable. They are the favourite payment option for scam artists and thieves. And that is the clue that absolutely cinches it.
When something looks too good to be true, it probably is.
THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE RESPONDED TO THIS QUESTION SAYING THEY GOT THIER PRODUCT ARE TROLLS.
www.dayhug.com is owned by a company called Rocky zheng based in Guangzhou China. Wow. Doesn't the name 'Rocky Zheng' sound familiar to you therockzh? Oh! And look, their contact e-mail is thecockzh@yahoo.com.cn... How weird is that? Actually, everything about your answer sounds familar to me, since it's almost exactly, word for fricking word, the lying nonsense I read on dayhug.com.
Good people come here for help and they should not be deliberately misled to website which will steal thier money.
And making a brand new account, maryann13, just to defend some random chinese website against me, who has years of reputation on this site and my simple statements about what any sane person will realize is NOT an okay way to run a business, is weak and laughable. Jealous? Seriously. That's the best defence you have? What seems more likely? That some random chick is jealous of a chinese website, or that a person who has spent years on an advice site might give half decent advice?
Did you know this is now the third link that comes up when I google 'dayhug.com'. You should have quit while you were ahead moron. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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