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Is Dipee Deals at dipeedeals.com an Untrustworthy Website?

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December 19, 2018 at 9:19 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Boston, Massachusetts, United States

I ordered from SpentTrix a pair of LED light glovess on 11/20 for my grand daughter and as of today, 12/19, they never arrived and I have not received a requested refund.

I have had the same experience as everyone else. SpentTrix operates under Dipee Deals and E-Commerce Enterprise LLC, whose address is indeed, an apartment in Brooklyn. I'm just grateful they did not wipe out my whole account. I will reporting them to the BBB.

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September 20, 2018 at 3:48 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador

They are robbers steal the money from customers because the product never arrives, never buy with them

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September 17, 2018 at 6:35 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Port Angeles, Washington, United States

I ordered a micro trimmer in April and contacted them several times cause I never got it and received no answer over the last 5 months. cannot be trusted and should have to refund all the money they ripped off from everyone.

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September 5, 2018 at 4:40 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Cork, Munster, Ireland

Do not order anything on this site, I ordered an engraver 7 weeks ago and it has not arrived and they are not replying to emails and site says shop is closed

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August 22, 2018 at 3:45 PM by
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an anonymous user from: New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

I have same experience as all the review said.

From Facebook, I saw this ad of telephoto lens by Dipee Deals. It looks great and I thought it will be nice for my up coming trip.

I ordered it with some other products on Dec. 20, 2017. Total amount is $62.63. I waited for a month. The shipment had still not arrived. I tried to trace from their website but unable to.

I sent them email and told them the shipment hadn't received. They emailed back to me said it was shipping out soon. I waited for another week, still not arrived.

So I emailed to them and requested for refund. They replied me and said sorry, the refund will be processing. I waited for another week, still didn't received neither shipment nor refund. I emailed them again and told them so. I got no reply from them at all.

Now, I found no more Dipee Deals from online or Facebook, but I'll keep my eyes open to not to head into "PeedI Deals"? another name of Dipee Deals or other money looting site.

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August 6, 2018 at 9:37 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

I purchased an item from Dipee Deals on 12/24/17. It arrived but was not acceptable. A telephoto lens for your cell phone, clips on. Does not stay in place, does not focus, and has a repulsive oily smell that is toxic to breathe.

Returned item on Feb 10, 2018, to address they sent me. Item returned back to me as undeliverable. Looked it up on Google Maps and it is an apartment building in Brooklyn, not a business address. Still no refund in spite of 21 emails back and forth since then.

THIS COMPANY IS NOT REPUTABLE AND FACEBOOK SHOULD NOT LET THEM ADVERTISE THERE.

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June 27, 2018 at 3:11 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

I live in Australia.

I had ordered back in December and got my goods fine (they had advertised on Instagram so seemed legit).

Then, I made the mistake of ordering 3 goods to the value of $89 US dollars back in late Feb this year.

It is now late June, and after endless updates, then finding they hadn't sent it, then it had somehow not reached me...I asked for a refund.

I have been now emailing back and forth for 4 weeks and they keep saying they are happy to hear from me and sorry, and that they have passed my details (for a refund) on to their relevant department.

DO NOT BUY FROM THEM - IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BUYING ONLINE BEING RISKY. THEY ARE JUST A DODGY ONLINE SUPPLIER.

I can't believe in 2018 with global commerce that we are not protected from such low life sharks!

Anonymous

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June 25, 2018 at 7:51 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Sandton, Gauteng, South Africa

DO NOT purchase from Dipee Deals as they do not give you feedback or updates on orders as promised. I purchased an item on 26 March 2018 and still have not received my order or any feedback.

They quote the following delivery times which is FALSE :

" Delivery Time:

USA / Canada Shipping Take ( 10- 15 Business Days)

International Shipping Takes ( 10 - 25 Business Days)"

Thereafter when querying the delivery of my order I receive this response:

"Delivery time to United States: 10 - 15 business days

Delivery time to international: 10 - 45 business days

an order takes 3 weeks on average to be delivered."

After numerous emails back and forth to query the delivery of my purchase they send me a link (https://www.postoffice.co.za/) to query with the South African Post Office...REALLY?

This bad taste as definitely left me skeptical from ordering Internationally online. :-(

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May 31, 2018 at 5:20 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Santo Domingo, Nacional, Dominican Republic

I have an order from January 24, 2018, they charged the money and the last update was on January 30, 2018.

They only give excuses and more excuses but they do not say where my product is. in my case they are not reliable at all.

If you return my money or the product I will write here informing you.

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May 30, 2018 at 5:30 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Lagos, Nigeria

I had a similar experience ordering for a wig since Feb 2018 from the U.S. same delivery mix up story and no refunds. Emails were not replied either. Please be warned. They are fraudstars.

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