Leotern Review: Genuine? Leotern Scam or Legit?

Are you searching for the reality of Leotern 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 Leotern review to find out whether a Leotern scam or a trustworthy company.

What is Leotern?

It is a online store about which there are so many things you must know before choosing it as your shopping destination.

Leotern is classified as one of the fraudulent sites because of its following drawbacks:

Company Address:

Its company’s address is mentioned Contact Us and Privacy Policy pages as 9020 W Chicago Rd, Allen , Michigan, 49227, United States. As per Zillow.com, there is a residential house at this address. This address is found to be used by multiple problematic sites like Mespet, Oppery, Queglo, Puteror, Portanyz, Muedey, Seccduy, Llowores, Ncepets, Paatey, Aifhce, Rvesasa, Nedtow, BlackFriday-2021, Hesemef, Oaeoum, Ruvneh, Ntoautu, Cancont, Awtrein, Awkete, Hersigh, Aoorue, Aeithe, Blematr, Acetoco, Ahuern Kuaaner, Godertu, 2021BlackFriday, Ponsum,Ceotpe, Diweh, Foleysa, CoolDayz, Mesoclo, Ueetnry, Saoeinc, Baebrry, etc. It has not provided the contact phone number as well. So, it is clear that this site is trying to hide the information, we shall not trust such a company for any kind of online shopping.

Discount and Sales offers:

It is selling various products at unrealistic heavy discount rates that none of the legit stores can afford to offer even on Black Friday. You should know that legit online stores can offer heavy discounts only on very limited numbers items for Black Friday but not on lots of products like this online store is claiming and that is also not such high discounts.

Copied Content:

Lots of details provided on its website including its website theme match with multiple scam sites such as Seccduy, Mespet, Llowores, Ncepets, Paatey, Rvesasa, Nedtow, BlackFriday-2021, Hesemef, Oaeoum, Ruvneh, Ntoautu, Cancont, Awtrein, Awkete, Hersigh, Aoorue, Aeithe, Blematr, Acetoco, Ahuern Kuaaner, Godertu, etc.

Returns and Exchange:

It has a Refund Policy which is found to be very unrealistic for the return and exchange of items. So, it is almost impossible to get the full payment back from these kinds of websites due to their confusing provisions.

Customer Complaints and Delivery:

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

Our Final Verdict:

From the above mentioned facts, we can sum up that Leotern is one of the scam websites.

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If you want to say something about this company, then please feel free to place your comment below. Also feel free to share this review with your friends and families through your social media accounts to make them aware of this online store.

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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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

5 responses to “Leotern Review: Genuine? Leotern Scam or Legit?”

  1. SCAM ORDERED BOURBON A MONTH AGO CANNOT GET AN ANSWER

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    This a scam site. I trusted them and have been duped by them. Their "support" email address does not work. Hidden under the "Leotern" web address is a private email - "SheilaWaltersy40@gmail.com". I sent an email requesting an update on my order - as expected no reply. I paid for two bottles and have not received anything. They are crooks.

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    I got scammed by this website. After placing an order and waiting about a week, I tried to send them an email and it was returned as undeliverable. I tried this a few times thinking I might have entered it incorrectly but got the same bounce back every time. I am now trying to get my money back from my credit card company.

  4. Unfortunately, this does appear to be a scam website.

    Made a purchase through PayPal on 11/22/2021 and received an email later the same day with an order number. The email stated that the order would ship upon confirmation of the receipt of the payment.

    After seeing this and some other sites questioning the legitimacy of Leotern I checked a few things and discovered the following:

    PayPal states the following about the transaction: "The receiver of this payment is Non-US - Unverified, bengtsonbinrrwf@gmail .com."

    Also, a Goggle search of the alleged physical address produces a photo of a house in a rural area of Michigan:

    1. Now Leotern is already gone, no more online. So, now what do you say? Do you still think it was not a scam?

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