Kkonn Review: Genuine? Kkonn Scam or Legit?

Are you searching for the reality of Kkonn online store? If so, then you are just on the right page where you can get detailed information about this online store. Below is the Kkonn review to find out whether a Kkonn.com scam or a trustworthy company.

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What is Kkonn.com?

It is an online shopping store which looks like selling SWEATSHIRTS, PANTS, ROMPERS, ACCESSORIES, NIGHT SETS, TEES TANKS, DRESSES SKIRTS, SHORTS, KNOTTED SLEEPERS, only. But, it is also selling multiple other items at unrealistic cheap prices hiddenly without providing the separate categories. Actually, there are several other things that you must know about this online store before choosing it as your shopping destination.

Kkonn is listed as one of the fraudulent sites because of the following loopholes on its website:

Company Address:

It has only mentioned its address on the Contact Us page as well as at the bottom of the website as 4943 Ridge Rd (Route 94), Granger Township (Medina), Ohio 44281. There is no business with the name Kknonn that has been mentioned on or around this address on Google Maps. Instead, another business named Hirt's Gardens is mentioned over there. So we can say that it has provided the company's address. Hence, we shall not trust this site for the online shopping.

Discount and Sales offers:

Like other similar scam sites, it is also selling lots of items at an unrealistic cheap price without providing any separate categories on their website to list those items. You can’t find those items by browsing or searching on their websites. Those items can be found only by clicking the links provided on those promotional posts.

Another weird thing about this website is the cap on the price that you can purchase on this website. But, you should know that none of the legit online stores will put such price cap because such price caps will harm their business. Online stores want to sell as many items as they can so that they can make greater profit. They won't harm their own profit by restricting people to buy expensive or multiple items on their websites. Actually, we have found multiple scam sites which have provided such price cap but none of them are legit sites.

Copied content:

It is similar to multiple scam sites which makes it a scam site such as Emberoat, PezzShop, Porttwo, TaryDays, Lekoco, RoerShop, Hod-Store, Turnlob, Curtoro, Coreyy, Tamool, Twolier, Helonfit, Officialbon, Lanzary, Pirzz, Haydd, Mlokbox, Katinus, SmortBuy, Theireel, Mymlee, Fuuechef, Myflet, Doreki, Tarenvip, Hilole, Pironly, Jparrott, etc.

Our Final Verdict:

All the above mentioned facts are enough to draw the conclusion that Kkonn is one of the scam websites.

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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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2 responses to “Kkonn Review: Genuine? Kkonn Scam or Legit?”

  1. Isabel Timperman Avatar
    Isabel Timperman

    I have a different reaction to your information above. I made a purchase on 10/20/21 from the following company "KKONN" from a Google listing and payment was made with PayPal. If it turns out to be a scam as you are stating, I have and will take the following action: Go to PayPal for reimbursement. I did but PayPal does not have a working telephone number and when contacted via email and telephone, they state they have no record of my purchase. However, note importantly, they did deduct the $85.21 from my checking account. How convenient. I will now go to Google for reimbursement for listing a known scam company on their browser. If I do not receive a reimbursement from Google, I will take it to Court. In addition, I no longer will use Pay Pal, I no longer trust Google and will purchase only from known to me websites that value their customers' purchases and time. Many thanks for nothing.

    then Google, in my opinion, is responsible and should provide a refund. I will take this to the Courts.

  2. I purchased an item through the site and it was not legit. Luckily Paypal refunded the purchase. The seller sent a fake UPS tracking number through Paypal. The tracking number which they sent to Paypal for my transaction, was actually for an Amazon package sent from an Amazon Center to an address in my same zip code. So when I checked on the package with UPS they didn't give exact addresses. Plus, when it showed as received and I had gotten any package, I called UPS, and you input the last eight digits of the tracking number and the zip code, which only shows you the status of shipment or delivery and the time it was delivered, but no actual locations of where it was shipped from or delivered to. Luckily, I have cameras and a Ring doorbell which shows nothing was delivered and no UPS truck had even visited my house that day. I called UPS customer service to talk to a representative and they verified the shipper, shipper's address and the address the package was sent to, and of course nothing matched. UPS has verified it was a fake/stolen tracking number. The site and/or seller are fake and committing fraud.

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