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"Shopysmail.com"

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Very low

Is Shopysmail.com legit?

Shopysmail was a site used as an email account for various online stores. It was linked to multiple scams, including those impersonating Big Lots and JoAnn's, where users reported not receiving their orders.

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Shopysmail.com

First analysis date: 12/09/2024
Domain creation date
06/18/2024 (Over 2 years)
Domain expiration date
06/18/2026 (Less than 6 months left)
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Country (China)
User reviews on Scamdoc
(Average rating of 1 out of 17 Reviews)

17 Reviews / Comments


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  • Topher 12/19/2024 at 07:19 PM

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    They were used as a email account for a Big Lots warehouse site that just scammed me out of $75.00

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  • Mtdew 12/24/2024 at 11:35 AM

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    They tried to scam my husband, and he did not complete the order, he said it felt a little weird.They wanted him to complete the order, and he was only looking at the item for more information .

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  • Mad customer 12/31/2024 at 02:34 PM

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    They are a scam. They claimed to be Harry and David on Facebook. They are not. They take your money but you do not receive your order.

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  • Very angry customer 01/01/2025 at 11:10 AM

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    Supposed to be an order from Big Lots closeout sale, but noticed confirmation email was from Shopysmail. I used Afterpay thinking it could not be associated with a scam. Afterpay receipt says payment for Sky Sculpt Technologies.

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  • SCAM ALERT 01/21/2025 at 12:23 PM

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    I placed an order at biglotsca.shop which was supposed to be a Big Lots clearance online store. I noticed that the confirmation email was from Shopysmail. I did a WHOIS search to discover that it was a scam. Then I looked up biglotsca and discovered that it too was a scam.

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  • Pissed Off 01/25/2025 at 12:26 AM

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    Thought I was buying a freezer from Costco wholesale, these guys are good, took us for $59.99. Really pissed at them but more at us, really sucks, to good to be true

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  • Feeling stupid 01/31/2025 at 11:00 AM

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    Back in November 2024 I clicked on a Facebook ad for discounted Tupperware. Ordered a couple of things, less than $20 total. Never received them and the link to view my order says the page does not exist. I wonder if this site was the one that compromised my credit card a few weeks later. Luckily my credit card company caught that.

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  • Chrissy 02/02/2025 at 11:13 AM

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    I clicked on a Going out of Buisness Sale from what I thought was Big Lots. Only to find out after I purchased $42 worth of stuff I got scammed. I plan to report them to my bank and have already reported them to the FTC. These people need to be STOP!!

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  • Jonsey 02/16/2025 at 09:11 AM

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    I got scammed on the Big Lots stuff. About a 50 dollar lesson. It's taught me a good lesson! If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is!

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  • Get 02/21/2025 at 08:36 PM

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    I recently placed an order for chocolates from Harry and David from an ad that was on Facebook. I received a confirmation email from shopysmail.com saying that they had received my order and that they were processing it. I waited the 7 days, which they said it would take, and when I tried to email them, I received a message that the email site was invalid.

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  • Scammed 02/26/2025 at 08:50 AM

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    I placed an order from a Tupperware ad on FB and I lost $50. The customer service email they included in order confirmation, came back undeliverable. Now page will not open up. Live and Learn.

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  • Peggy 03/06/2025 at 03:18 PM

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    Ordered a sewing table that I thought was from JoAnn's. Turned out it was from shopys.com instead. They took my money but never delivered the table. Agree...too good to be true. Won't happen again! Do not purchase anything from this company!!!

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  • Loyd 03/11/2025 at 09:40 PM

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    They are for sure a scam site. I ordered from Joann's going out of business sale and never received what I ordered. Then I noticed it went to shopy.com. A BIG SCAM SITE. I would rate them zero stars.

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  • Sharom 03/14/2025 at 08:39 AM

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    They got me for $100 claiming to be Joanns too. There has got to be more facebook can do to stop these fake sites. There are still so many on fb right now.

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  • Bambie 03/16/2025 at 10:06 AM

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    They got me for 17.50 from joanns,i ordered some yarn. Still have not received it. I guess any store that is going out of business be very cautious. They should be ashamed of them selfs. GET A JOB, It is hard enough living without scammers taking our money.

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  • Fed up! 03/25/2025 at 11:47 AM

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    Scam!! They got me. It said it was Joann's fabric. I ordered two spiral outdoor trees. When I got the confirmation it said it was shopysmail.com. I inquired about a tracking number and got back your message was undeliverable. Never received my trees, but the money, under $20, was removed from my account bt these scammers!

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  • Redlion 04/03/2025 at 01:53 AM

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    It's actually a company in China that pretends to represent American retailers, Big Lots, Joannes, and now Kohls for examples, going out of business warehouse sales. They use Facebook to advertise. Anyway it's a scam where you won't receive items. Cancel your credit card number and dispute as fraud. You can discern internet ripoffs by the age old cliche, if it sounds too good to be true, it isn't - or was PT Barnum correct in saying "there's a sucker born every minute"?

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