Avoidtotes.com Review: Genuine? Avoidtotes Scam or Legit?

Avoidtotes is an online store that is misusing the brand name of Louis Vuitton. But, once you make a purchase, is it really going to send you those items? Is a Avoidtotes.com scam or a trustworthy company? Well, let’s find out what is it in reality through Avoidtotes review here.

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What is Avoidtotes.com?

It is a shopping store that is claiming to sell Louis Vuitton brand products by providing the logo of Louis Vuitton as its website name but has not provided any details about its association with that company. We also don’t find any evidence regarding its association with Louis Vuitton Company. So, this makes clear that it is neither an authorized seller for Louis Vuitton nor it is operated by this company which makes it an illegal company.

We have categorized Avoidtotes as one of the suspicious sites because of the following reasons:

Company Address:

It has provided its company's address on its Contact Us page as "124 Manferd Street, Milpitas, CA 95035, United States". However, this is an address of residential home as per Zillow.com. This makes it clear it is trying to hide the information, so we shall not trust such a company for our online shopping destination.

Its email address i.e. "service@supportsec.com" is not related to its domain name.

Copied Content:

The lots of content provided on this website as well as website theme match with other multiple scam sites.

Discount and Sales offers:

It is selling products of Louis Vuitton at an unrealistic heavy discount prices similar to multiple scam sites.

Customer Complaints and Delivery:

The customer support as well as delivery time of sites similar to this are also very poor as per the complaints received from the buyers of similar kinds of sites.

Our Final Verdict:

Based on the above mentioned realities, we can conclude that Avoidtotes is one of the scam websites which we shall not trust.

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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. 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.

Good Luck !

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  1. I made a purchase and found sketchy their “customer service” email address didn’t match their PayPal email (they only accept PayPal), and the total (no matter how many items round to nearest whole sum; ie 250.00, 500.00, etc). They also do not charge tax per my invoice. Believe me, do I WANT to pay taxes, no. But USA requires tax to be collected on every purchase and it’s a must. That didn’t ease my concern at all. To get even more sketchy, after my purchase I noticed the invoice didn’t itemize my items. It simply said “everything in your basket”.. what??? They request you to make an account for quicker checkouts as most businesses do. However, there’s nowhere to “login” to view account info, purchase history, etc. Simply put, you can’t login so why the account? I became paranoid and wondered if it was because they wanted my private info (email, password, etc-all sensitive info as most people use the same or similar passwords and emails for numerous accounts). By now all internal bells were ringing “Alarm” so I immediately changed all of my PINS and access credentials to PayPal, Etc. At this time, my bank then reached out saying this company was a scam at which point I refuted the purchase. I received my refund that day via PayPal. They tried to push another charge through for 250.00, which is still pending 3 days later. I can’t dispute it until it posts. This “business” then emailed me (from yet another gmail email) requesting me to close my PayPal case dispute and then they’d give me my refund. Once you close a PP dispute, it cannot be reopened. So DON’T EVER do that. Anyway, I guess they thought I should take their word for it, um..no. I never responded. But naturally I wanted to reply and say how about you just refund THEN the case will close. By the way, when I hit reply to see who my email was going to, it was completely different than the name and gmail account in their signature. So once again, this email would be re-routed to a firewall server with (I’m sure) VPN to hide location, which is too easy to do.

    This business address is residential by the way. And the name on the invoice doesn’t match the website, it’s a personal name.. but between my invoice, PayPal invoice, PayPal notification, and my bank… all were separate names.. of PEOPLE and all tied to different gmail email accounts. The site is avoidtotes.com, but paypal charge says “online shopping mall”. However, the notification said my purchase was “made to” and gave a name @ a gmail account. My best speculation is all of the gmail accounts they use is to cover their tracks. If you have nothing to hide, you don’t hide. Don’t trust their reviews ON the site. They look copy and pasted (photo shopped), and even if they didn’t, I wouldn’t trust it wasn’t their own “staff” writing them.
    Trust your gut. I backed out immediately after purchase and changed my credentials and that quickly they tried to push for more funds through my PayPal (that was FAST). This is clearly a scam website who wants access to your cash. I made an entire purchase and am forewarning those even considering doing the same. Learn from my experience.

  2. Avoidtotes stole all my info hacked into my account changed all my security info while stealing over 7,000 dollars . Less than 2days after I ordered from this site.

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