Blazeraus.com Review: Blazeraus Scam or Legit?

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Blazeraus, which is selling various products such as kitchen supplies, jewelry, bags and so on, is not a genuine or trustworthy website. Yes, Blazeraus is a scam. Well, let’s find out why is a Blazeraus.com scam and what is Blazeraus.com in real through our Blazeraus review here. So, let’s begin with our Blazeraus review.

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Blazeraus is a fraudulent online store due to the following reasons:-


# Blazeraus has provided its company's address as "3347 Sugarfoot Lane,Lafayette,Indiana". However, Google Maps can't locate the exact match of this address and also other similar kinds of websites are claiming the same address as their company's address such as Tomswn, Myntrw, Clarwn, Somaop, Galosheno, Basteonds, Angoraes, Burtoa, Haltervlo, Mufflerply, Hemlinics, Skirteep, Duffletta, Mildewrio, Gussetole, Gussetvamp, Zarawn, Pranem, Whalegot, Fastbu, Bricklry, Antabuy, Costcz and so on. Not only address but other lots of details provided on these sites match with details provided on the Blazeraus website. So, it is clear that Blazeraus has provided the copy-paste address. However, legit online stores always provide the authentic detailed company’s address but scam online stores always found to be hiding their identity or providing a fake address.

# Like lots of scam sites, the website Blazeraus has also poorly designed which looks similar to lots of scam sites. For example; its website theme is very untidy; lots of details provided on the Blazeraus website match with other scam sites such as Myntrw, Tomswn, Clarwn, Somaop, Galosheno, Basteonds, Mufflerply, Angoraes, Haltervlo, Burtoa, Duffletta, Hemlinics, Skirteep, Mildewrio, Gussetole, Gussetvamp, Pranem, Zarawn, Lasrn, Whalegot, Expnm, Salecb, Reeboa, Matawey, Amawen, Turkenow, Luckwa, Newmuy, Zaloray, Wearule, Wewmea, and so on; all sites similar to Blazeraus are selling lots of items at a very cheap price which is too good to be true; Blazeraus hasn’t secured its website properly and so on. Since the Blazeraus 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.

# 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.

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5 thoughts on “Blazeraus.com Review: Blazeraus Scam or Legit?

  1. Ordered a keurig and never got a tracking number. I ordered it through PayPal and now PayPal is seeing what they can find. There was a "supposed" tracking number that was given to PayPal, but when I try to use it... the information says it was shipped through China post. That's really odd considering the address is for Indiana.
    I never got any email beyond the initial one to say they had my order and all the basic information on it, including the item was a Keurig. I tried twice to email and never got a response.

  2. I ordered a Keurig coffee maker and everything appeared to be legit. They would send me tracking numbers via email contact so I really thought the coffee maker was coming. On the day of delivery they sent email that said my package would be delivered. What came was a cheap pair of knock-off Ray Ban sunglasses. When you call their customer service number it just rings and rings. I have emailed them numerous times with no reply. Stay far away because it appears to be another bunch of thieves operating out of China.

    1. You should contact your bank or credit card company to get a refund. If you had paid via PayPal, open a dispute via your PayPal account, and contact the PayPal support team. Show them this review as a reference. Explain to them everything. You should also get a copy of the information for the tracking number from a post office that clearly shows the address where the item has been delivered and the weight of the item which will definitely have less weight than the item you order. 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!

  3. Ordered a $65 Keurig coffee maker, got $15 pair of knock off green Ray Bans. Molly Gray then blew so much smoke up my chute that I proceeded to literally fart smoke rings for months by promising a re-shipment giving me a bogus tracking number. No replacement arrived three months later.

    AVOID....THEY ARE SCAMMERS.

  4. Yep, I am a gotcha! I ordered received tracking but never received merchandise. Got emails from Molly Gray to track the nonexistent merchandise. Really, Internet can delete controversial posts but can’t stop fraudulent websites!! Lesson learned here?

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