Ariamn.com Review: Legit? Genuine? Ariamn Scam?

Ariamn may not be a genuine or trustworthy online store. Does that mean Ariamn is a scam? Well, let’s find out either is an Ariamn.com scam or legit and what is Ariamn.com in real through our Ariamn review here. So, let’s begin with our Ariamn review.

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Following things make us suspicious about the Ariamn website:-


# Ariamn hasn’t provided any contact information, neither the company's address nor a phone number. However, legit online stores always provide the detailed company’s address but scam online stores always found to be hiding their identity or providing the fake address.

# Like lots of scam sites, the website Ariamn has also poorly designed which looks similar to lots of scam sites. For example; its website theme is not so tidy; lots of details provided on Ariamn match with lots of scam websites; it is offering an unbelievably high discount on the price some products; it hasn’t secured its website properly; and so on. Since Ariamn website is not secured properly, so if you shop at this site, your personal and financial information might be stolen.

# These days multiple new online stores are claiming to sell various items on huge discount, but most of them are scams. So, it’s better to stay away from the new online stores or at least do some research before you purchase something from the new online stores because most of these new online stores don’t deliver the purchased items to their clients or, deliver completely different or very low-quality items. So, in this scenario, it is better to stay away from online stores like Ariamn which even don’t provide detailed contact information.

# Some scam online stores even have charged the credit card of clients randomly without their consent. So, if you have ever purchased mistakenly from scam sites, we suggest you immediately contact your bank or credit card company to secure your credit card information.

# Actually, these days you can find lots of online stores which haven't provided any contact information or have provided the fake contact information such as InstaBlend, TayTwo, GummyChoco, NameNecklace, ClockCanvas, Attendrai, Zrevo, Dimenticarti, YourPetClub, MagicTranslator, Carfler, ChapelGadgets, JinnieStore, BFGlasses, CycloneBlender, VveoskLife, Annjolies, WhateverYouBuy, Eternaltube, IMShopSavvy, GetGotGotten, IHollyHome, Tumeyy, Loracmoon, Bloopzie, Swamay, ThekShoppingTVShop and so on.

It is clear that Ariamn is a suspicious website through our Ariamn review as above. However, if you still want to add your own Ariamn.com reviews or want to say something about it, then please feel free to leave your comment below. You can also comment below to report about any kinds of scams. After all, we are here to spread awareness about the scams. So, let’s do it together. Let’s save innocent people from scams.

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These days there are lots of scam online stores. So, we want to suggest you shop related products only from the renowned online stores like Amazon, eBay and so on in order to save yourself from scams. Or, at least do some research before you purchase anything from unknown online stores.

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I am Suman Roka, also known as De Roka. I'm the Author, Editor, Researcher, and Founder of De-Reviews.com. I've been working online since 2009. After falling into many scams myself, I finally learned to check and identify scams. So, since 2014, I'm not only checking scams for myself but also making people aware of those scams. My efforts have been acknowledged by GASA (Global Anti-Scam Alliance), which has listed De-Reviews.com as a member for its commitment to fight against scams. To find out more info about me, please check our About Us page.

Comments

29 responses to “Ariamn.com Review: Legit? Genuine? Ariamn Scam?”

  1. Constance Williams Avatar
    Constance Williams

    Definitely a scam, ad pops up on Facebook so they are also culpable in this.

  2. Lanniedale Avatar
    Lanniedale

    Sounds to good to be true . Probably a scam . Advise i have given out but didnt listen to. Myself . Got me for 70 bucks . This kind of thing makes you want to do bad things to these people really bad .

  3. Don I Delanoy Avatar
    Don I Delanoy

    How can Google run these ads? I didn't see any warnings about this site until I checked my order. Yes I got scammed, got a pair of cheap sunglasses instead of tools. I think Google should pay me back since they notified me about this site in the first place.

    1. De Roka - De-Reviews.com Avatar
      De Roka - De-Reviews.com

      In this case, you should contact your bank or credit card company and ask them to help you with a refund. If you had paid via PayPal, open a dispute via your PayPal account. Show them this review as a reference. Explain to them everything. You should also go to the post office and get a copy of the information for the tracking number that clearly shows the address where the item has been delivered and the weight of the item which will definitely have less or more weight than the original item. (If you already have the weight and address details, then you no need to go the post office). Show these details to the bank or credit card company or PayPal. People who had provided this information to the bank or credit card company or PayPal, most of them have got a full refund with the help of a bank or credit card company or PayPal.
      Good Luck!

  4. Joel Phillips Avatar
    Joel Phillips

    definitely a scam ! Do not do business with them

  5. Joel Phillips Avatar
    Joel Phillips

    Lime another poster I ordered some drwslt tools anf got burned for 70 bucks .They sent me a cheap ads child ring eoryh about 7 dollarsy money was collected by a toy manufacturer.

    1. De Roka - De-Reviews.com Avatar
      De Roka - De-Reviews.com

      In this case, you should contact your bank or credit card company and ask them to help you with a refund. If you had paid via PayPal, open a dispute via your PayPal account. Show them this review as a reference. Explain to them everything. You should also go to the post office and get a copy of the information for the tracking number that clearly shows the address where the item has been delivered and the weight of the item which will definitely have less or more weight than the original item. (If you already have the weight and address details, then you no need to go the post office). Show these details to the bank or credit card company or PayPal. People who had provided this information to the bank or credit card company or PayPal, most of them have got a full refund with the help of a bank or credit card company or PayPal.
      Good Luck!

  6. D Baken Avatar

    Why are these people allowed to do this over and over? Ads should be taken down if fraud.

    1. De Roka - De-Reviews.com Avatar
      De Roka - De-Reviews.com

      You should report the respective companies where you have seen the ads of scam companies.

  7. LJ William Avatar

    A business would have to pay to advertise online. Advertising isn’t cheap. Someone is making a lot of money from all this advertising. I would think that who’s selling the advertising space would screen these business before they allow their ads to be viewed. The money the ads make is an obscene amount. Enough to be able to research these business before allowing them to post their ads. They should do more to protect the consumer instead of just collecting millions on advertising, while setting us up to be scammed.

    1. De Roka - De-Reviews.com Avatar
      De Roka - De-Reviews.com

      Well Said.

  8. Robert Townsend Avatar
    Robert Townsend

    Ya thought I was buying Dewalt tools and got a cheap pair of Rayban sunglasses 70 bucks gone lesson learned

    1. Toni Colter Avatar
      Toni Colter

      i got a pair of raybans as well,is there a way to report these people and get our money back ?

      1. De Roka - De-Reviews.com Avatar
        De Roka - De-Reviews.com

        In this case, you should contact your bank or credit card company and ask them to help you with a refund. If you had paid via PayPal, open a dispute via your PayPal account. Show them this review as a reference. Explain to them everything. You should also go to the post office and get a copy of the information for the tracking number that clearly shows the address where the item has been delivered and the weight of the item which will definitely have less or more weight than the original item. (If you already have the weight and address details, then you no need to go the post office). Show these details to the bank or credit card company or PayPal. People who had provided this information to the bank or credit card company or PayPal, most of them have got a full refund with the help of a bank or credit card company or PayPal.
        Good Luck!

  9. Jonathan Southwick Avatar
    Jonathan Southwick

    The whois info for the domain ariamn.com gives an address of 1928 East Highland Avenue, Phoenix AZ 8506 STE F104. It looks like Ahipoki Bowl, a restaurant, is actually there (Google Maps street-view). So, yeah, this definitely looks like a scam.

    1. Jonathan Southwick Avatar
      Jonathan Southwick

      Zip is 85016 actually. Sorry for the typo.

    2. De Roka - De-Reviews.com Avatar
      De Roka - De-Reviews.com

      Thanks for this information 🙂

      1. Brenda Arceo Avatar
        Brenda Arceo

        So what do we do I spent 70 bucks on a loser that's taking advantage on hard working peoples money

        1. De Roka - De-Reviews.com Avatar
          De Roka - De-Reviews.com

          It’s better you contact your bank or credit card company and ask them to help you with a refund. If you had paid via PayPal, open a dispute via your PayPal account. Show them this review as a reference. Good Luck!

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