Yeah, nothing about that tracking number they gave you says it’s for a package destined to you. Maybe your country, but it could be anything.
If it eventually gets delivered to someone, and the tracking updates to “delivered”, I’m not sure what the Paypal case is. How does Paypal know it wasn’t delivered to you? Do they just take your word for it?
I edited out the city destination info so it is actually there. It’s possible it’s another package that’s headed here but not to me, but I live in a pretty small town and I’m not sure how they’d find another package headed here.
In that case, you may as well wait to see what you get. Otherwise, what’s the Paypal claim for? At least when you get the fakes, you can make the claim for that.
Okay looks like the tracking number was fake (as expected given others experience) - their whole tracking site is a fake; pretty elaborate really: www.ship2track.com
Domain name was only registered end of last December, and only provides the appearance of updating for their tracking numbers.
Have made a paypal claim so should get a refund. Kinda surprised paypal hasn’t cut off the seller by now; possibly they do and then they re-register as someone else though…
Just wanted to confirm that in my opinion it is fake.
I bought something from s6home and got a tracking number for ship2track.com.
When I saw the above listed tracking information I compared it to the number I received and the changes in the tracking are the same (which is very unlikely)…
Aww… I just bumped into this site, and they have (or should i say PRETEND to have) interesting items for interesting prices.
But apparently they do not deliver…
But with all these complaints, how do they still have a Paypal account?
Strange.