SUSPECTED SCAM!

Classified Scam
support@supcontact.com Alejandro Ruiz

Date04/09/2023
Fraudulent emailsupport@supcontact.com
PseudonymAlejandro Ruiz
Scam contentsPaid for a double person outdoor swing set with a covered rattan top.
Paid $49.00 pus tax.
Received a 3X5 hammock. Not even big enough for a newborn baby.
What the ----?

Ever,
Kathy
Comment / ReviewNot at all what I paid for. This item would probably sell for $3.00 at the most.

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      Summary
    • Judge Dredd 05/03/2023 at 06:30 AM

      Users have reported a suspected scam involving an individual using the pseudonym Alejandro Ruiz and the email support@supcontact.com. The scam involves customers paying for products such as double person outdoor swing sets and self-watering planter boxes but receiving unrelated and low-value items like sunglasses or small hammocks. In some cases, customers received items they never ordered.

      Customers have expressed frustration with this scam, as they received items worth significantly less than what they paid for. Some users noted that the scammers appeared to be associated with Amazon, which may have added to the perceived legitimacy of the transactions. Overall, users are advised to be cautious and verify the authenticity of sellers before making purchases.

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    • Connie 04/09/2023 at 10:21 PM

      I paid for a double person outdoor swing set and i just received the ugly cover

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    • Christy 04/13/2023 at 09:15 AM

      Received sunglasses that I never ordered...

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    • Judy 04/14/2023 at 12:12 PM

      I ordered 2, yes 2 of the out door 2 person hanging swing for 80$+ and sent me a bucket hat with a stuffed panda glued on it. Grrrrrre

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    • C Los 04/14/2023 at 04:59 PM

      Don't feel bad Judy, they sent me a hammock & is is the biggest piece of crap I've ever seen. Sad thing is, I have no ideal what I bought from them!

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    • Bina Smith 04/18/2023 at 01:04 PM

      Order 2 self watering planter box and got a cheap sun glass worth $10 and I paid $90 for the box. A big scam

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    • Sherry 04/19/2023 at 07:12 AM

      Paid for a double person outdoor swing set with a covered rattan top.
      Paid $49.00 pus tax.
      Received a 3X5 hammock.

      Received in an unmarked envelope with a thank you and contact us at …
      after looking into, realized that this is part of the scam for ordering the outdoor rattan swing set.
      Buyer beware that these scams are associating their company as Amazon.

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    • KAnne 04/24/2023 at 10:13 PM

      What can we do ? I ordered a planter box with trellis - 39.95 and received a 2 dollar pair of sunglasses from China

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    • Katy Devoid 05/01/2023 at 02:34 PM

      Ordered electric bikes (2) for $120 and also received cheap sunglasses in the mail. SCAM. We knew when we did not get an order confirmation after placing the order or via email provided. BEWARE

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    • Binny 05/09/2023 at 11:12 AM

      Same happened to us with a water slide. Receivers cheap sunglasses, I wonder why they bother sending anything at all! Anyone had any luck retrieving the funds from credit card company?

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    • Mike 05/11/2023 at 11:01 AM

      I ordered a golf club from a company I thought was going out of business. Never got the club, but did get some worthless sunglasses with Japanese writing in the

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    • Rolland 05/13/2023 at 08:24 PM

      This comment is written in a different language than the report. It is hidden for comfort reasons
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    • Tim 05/25/2023 at 02:24 PM

      I too just found out I got scammed by these jerks. A pair of crappy sunglasses in lue of 3 planter boxes. I went back to the original online ad and it seems it's a craftman(sears) product. Somehow between my reading the ad and ordering the item my link got intercepted by the scammers. Has Sears been made aware?...and if do they hold any liability seeing as that is who the customer believes they are dealing with. Anybody got any ideas?

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