Honest R.
Hello.
So, first off, the website has been registered recently.
I checked on ScamAdviser and it seems that the owner of the website is hiding his identiy, using a paid service for that matter.
The front page looks the same as usual for these websites - a banner, stating that there are huge discounts now, exclusive red font to make you feel special - like they are offering you something really interesting, lots of codes for discounts.
Now this website, like most other scam websites, is cheaply made, probably very fast because the people who made it just want to take consumers' money.
For the products they are selling - when you click on a random item, you're presented with a screen, showing some pictures of the particular item (probably downloaded off the internet and re-uploaded on their website because the image is super small when you click on it), item description, the discounted price and something that made me even more suspicious - that "ONLY" text in red. [We'll be back to that in a few sentences]
Legit websites use words like "Low Quantity", "Low In Stock", "Limited Quantity" etc. for products that have, let's say, about 1-30 units left. They use those words to signify that the products are getting sold out really quickly and not many units are available anymore.
But get this - the website I'm currently reviewing is using the word "ONLY" when they have more than 300-400 units in stock for any given item.
That's right, even though they have so many units, they STILL use "ONLY" to make you think they have limited quantities. When in reality, they might not even have the product. They just want your money.
Also, on the right side of the screen, you'll see a section called "Last New Order" showing every new order a "customer" places on the website (only if you're viewing a particular product).
Now, this section shows some random order numbers and customers' names.
I even managed to catch how it works - they probably have a number generator with random names and order numbers, which they used to auto-create text. Then they used a screen recorder to record how the text changed. They made a bunch of screen recordings and looped them, so a new one could show up after the last. The same names started repeating over and over; their software probably scrambles the middle and last names.
The website is a complete scam. I would not recommend you to order from it. After placing an order on this website, you're never going to see the items you've ordered (like most people who have already placed an order), and you're most likely not going to see your money back, ever again.
I can tell that these websites pop up at any minute, trying to scam people with little to no knowledge of what's happening. Especially jersey fans who don't really know the difference between this scam website and a legit one. Please, stay away. Don't buy anything from this website!
Hello again, people. I just wanted to make a quick review of that website, as someone already requested it.
Further into visiting the website, you will be greeted with a pop-up, located on the top right part of the screen. This pop-up is flashy and attention seeking to make you feel like the site owners, or perhaps scammers, really care about their customers and want to make sure that the payment always goes right.
If you still think you are safe on this website, you are wrong. Your opinion will change as soon as you read my review.
First, the prices are coloured in bright red, in desperate hopes, to grab your attention. They will say something like "Special Price" or "Just Now" to make you feel like you need to hurry with the purchase because this item might never be discounted EVER again (or would never be available again).
Well - first mistake people do - trust the item just by the look. Just because an item looks good in the photos, that doesn't mean the item will be the same, or with great quality when you receive it.
Besides, it means the total opposite - everything on this site is fake. Those are stolen images from other websites that sell the exact same stuff.
Some of those other websites are scam websites as well. Strange how scammers steal from each other and do try to make people purchase from them, instead of another scammer.
But anyways, the flashy "Promotion" box with red font is just there to make you feel "safe" and "at home" when you visit the website. The items, as people say in reviews, will not be delivered at all.
You are just giving those scammers money and you are getting nothing in return. Beware of this scam website.
Do NOT try to create an account on this website, or your credentials will be stolen. If you have created an account and added a payment method, the scammers might have access to your card and will try to purchase items on your behalf. Your bank account will be emptied. Do NOT trust this website even a bit!
These people will not stop doing that just because someone exposed them. They will create a new wesbite out of the blue and pretend that nothing happened. So please stay safe and DO NOT shop on this site.
DO NOT even visit it as it might track your location and IP. I know some people made purchases on this site and they have never received their items, nor their money. Their payment accounts were emptied.
The site is 100% scam.
Hello again, people.
It's been a long time since I have written a review around here.
I am always, ALWAYS trying to find the fake and scam websites amongst all others.
This is the case here. The website called "Tylool.com" is clearly a counterfeit one.
When you visit the main page, you see offers all around the website.
Most of the items have ridiculous discounts, which should inform you that the website is trying to sell you a cheap knockoff product for some quick bucks.
All the images are stolen from legitimate websites. The products on "Tylool.com" are fake and actually, I think they are non-existent.
If you try to order, not only will you support a fraudulent website but, your bank information will get stolen and your product(s) will never be delivered.
I suggest that you stay away from that website!
(Good thing is that the site is now down. It cannot be accessed. I am happy that no people will get scammed anymore. Big F for people that got scammed before.)
So, when I opened infinitepods.co website, I saw an immediate red flag. Huge discounts, more than 50% sometimes, very low prices, free shipping. All of that for 5k customers? Other sites make 5000 customers per hour. This site is a scam, as I read in a blog. It is using the customers' information and sometimes they even sell the information, so they can make money. If this is not enough to show you that the website is fraudulent, they steal bank information and addresses too. Please, stay away from that site. Do not provide your information BY ANY MEANS anywhere on that website. It is definitely a scam. Low prices, huge discounts, free shipping. These are enough red flags. Stay safe!
This site is a 100% scam. I opened Trust Pilot and you should probably ask what did I see? Oh, I will tell you immediately. 58 reviews, none of which are more than 1 star! And 1 star is the minimum a review can get! You could clearly make up what I am trying to say. I opened their website, checked at the top, and again - "FREE SHIPPING OVER 59$!" it said. How amazing! Isn't that what I saw on ALL of the other scam websites? Yes, indeed! When I scrolled down a bit I saw yet again - the same mistake they did, that revealed who they truly are - THE PRICES ARE ALWAYS CUT IN HALF, SOMETIMES MORE THAN HALF. This is clearly the most obvious thing, that told me the site is fake. Most of the people on Trust Pilot are complaining about very small sizes of the clothes they ordered, also - some did not even receive an item at all. Other people's review is about the bad quality of the clothes, how the materials are so poor and the images have nothing to do with the real product. And so on, and so forth. If you order from here, most probably you will get scammed and you won't receive anything. But if you do receive the thing you have ordered, it will be NOTHING like the picture you saw online. Avoid this website at all costs. It is yet another scam method.