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"Llbeay.com"
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Llbeay.com
First analysis date: 04/30/2019
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Gary 07/31/2019 at 02:15 PM
Rating:When I was considering buying the mini computer from them I thought the price of $49.97 USD was unbelievable so I contacted the company to question if it was legit. I received an email from an "Alicia Cole" (llbeay@outlook.com) who swore that the offer was correct and to be confident that I would get the mini computer I ordered. Several weeks later I received a fake ladies purse, just like everyone else has reported.as a scam on Snopes.
I immediately contacted "Alicia" who said that there had been a "mix up" with the wrong product shipped and she promised to ship the mini computer right away. She then sent me a tracking number; however, this only stated that the product had been lost and to contact the vendor, which I did, but whoever Alicia is failed to respond.
Today, getting more and more fed up, I again emailed "Alicia" demanding to know where my mini computer was and threatening to add my experience to Snopes and report this to the FBI, My email was returned because the mailbox was "full". No surprise.
Not that it matters to this despicable company, but I am a senior trying to survive on very limited pensions and I spent food money on this supposed mini computer. It is truly deplorable and immoral that a company would take advantage of people who can ill afford to be scammed out of their money. It is even worse when this "Alicia" provided assurances that it is not a scam. Just more lies!