Ninaage Scam Or Genuine? Ninaage Review

Through this Ninaage review here, you can get detailed information about this online store so that you will know whether a Ninaage .com scam or a trustworthy company.

Ninaage Scam Or Genuine Ninaage Review | De Reviews

Ninaage is found to be fraudulent due to the following reasons:

  • Its website name "Skyalfred" is different than its domain name.
  • Its parent company name "TOP LIFESTYLE LIMITED", which is provided on its TERMS & CONDITIONS and CONTACT US pages, is found to be used by multiple problematic sites. You can find a list of problematic sites using this parent company name by searching TOP LIFESTYLE LIMITED within our website or by clicking the tag below. 
  • Another parent company name is provided as “Kentesh Ltd.”, is found to be used by multiple scam and problematic sites. You can find lists of sites using this parent company by searching Kentesh Ltd within our website. (Although it has provided its parent companies names as TOP LIFESTYLE LIMITED and Kentesh Ltd., but it may change its parent company name and address in the future since lots of similar kinds of sites are found to be doing so.)
  • It has listed lots of products on sale with heavy discount claims. Mostly scam sites are found to be offering such kind of discounts to attract people into their scam. For example, it has listed these products on sale -Ferris Wheel Christmas Tree (With A Train, A Ferris Wheel, A Brightly Lit House And A Santa), Christmas carousel, Fraser Fir lit Christmas Tree Decoration, Magical Christmas tree, Fall Y'all Gnomes Pumpkin Print Top, Plaid Print Frayed Sneakers, etc.
  • It has provided trust seal logo of McAfee on its few Product Details pages.
  • The website theme and lots of other details provided on its website match with multiple scam sites.
  • It has provided the fake social media icons at the bottom of its website that send you to the 404 broken pages when you click on them, instead of sending to its business related social media pages, profiles, or groups.
  • You can find lots of similar kinds of online stores with complaints about their product quality, delivery time, as well as about customer support.

Summary:

On the basis of aforementioned reasons, we can confirm that Ninaage is a scam online store.

You can find the lots of suspicious sites listed within our “Suspicious” category, you can find about various kinds of scams by scrolling within our “Scams” category, you can find a short review as above by scrolling within our “Brief Reviews” category, or you can navigate our website through our home page to find out the several interesting and knowledgeable articles under different categories by clicking >HERE<.

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NOTE: These kinds of sites are found to be changing their website name as well as whole content of their website from time to time. So, the above review is based on the details provided on its website on aforementioned date. If you find any other details than what we have provided on this review later, then that means this online store has changed its details. However, that still makes it a suspicious site.

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11 thoughts on “Ninaage Scam Or Genuine? Ninaage Review

  1. Yes I'm afraid to say I got scammed to under same as bean bags which day jump on mean jump on the scam. Just remember if it's too cheap it's too good to be true then stop and think I'm going to Primark instead

  2. Yeah. I got scammed too. Saw the "GREAT" ad on IG and could not resist.
    Ordered about €60 of clothes on 27.12.2022.
    Just wrote them an e-mail and on FB. Mail was fake or not working.
    Gonna contact my bank tomorrow and see what can be done. I can live with them keeping those 5% for late cancelation if it comes to that.

  3. Yeah. I got scammed too. Saw the "GREAT" ad on IG and could not resist.
    Ordered about €60 of clothes on 27.12.2022.
    Just wrote them an e-mail and on FB. Mail was fake or not working.
    Gonna contact my bank tomorrow and see what can be done. I can live with them keeping those 5% for late cancelation if it comes to that.

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