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

Through this Oolenses review, we are here to show you some facts about this online store which will help you to identify js an whether Oolenses fraudulent or a trustworthy company to make any online purchase. So let’s find out either is an Oolenses.com scam or a genuine company.

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What is Oolenses.com?

It is an online shopping store that is selling various fashin and clothing products like tops, bottoms, dresses, suit sets, sweatshirts, accessories, and so on. However, there are so many things you must know about this website before choosing it as your shopping destination.

We have listed Oolenses as one of the suspicious sites on the basis of the following grounds:

# It has provided its parent company's name and address as: ME&D LTD: 134 Centurion House London Road, Staines-Upon-Thames, Staines Surrey, United Kingdom, TW18 4AX on its Terms of Service details and that is also by taking a screenshot of the address instead of directly writing the address on its website. Normally, the scam sites provide their company’s address in that way so that no one can find them by searching on Google. However, this address can’t be verified on Google Maps or by doing Google Search since only the partial address appeared in the Maps which is pinpointed on the road. We don't find any evidence that it is operated by ME&D LTD. And this parent company's name is used by other suspicious websites as well i.e. Vaguepop, Lomiol, Canshopful, Dewooze, Hooshee, Turlami, CiciLike, Vodill, Museriddle, Hyjaa, Verofancy, Clothfou, Vivianini, Mikeelike, Tombudy, Moiravia, SimoneDeal, Lorikissy, Lifechoing, Achatss, Hnwyfpp, Zoeforl, Beachsissi, WalmartSuit, Seoppo, Chicros, MacroShopMall. Hence we shall not trust this online store for online shopping.

# Companies operating under ME&D LTD have so many customers’ complaints about the quality of products. They deliver very low-quality products or different products other than they advertise on their website. The product value is also much higher than the quality of the product they deliver. Secondly, the delivery time of products, as well as customer support, is also very poor.

#  The fake trust seal logo of McAfee has been provided on its Cart page. However, the real trust seal logos should be clickable so that we can click on them which should send us to the official verification webpage of respective trust seal providers to verify those trust seals. Mostly scam sites provide such fake trust seal logos which makes it a very suspicious and unprofessional website as well as an unsecured website. So if you shop at this site, your personal and financial information such as your credit card information might be stolen.

# We found that the product images used by it for its product catalog aren’t unique, so it means that it has either copy-pasted the image from other websites or just reselling clothing.

# Lots of content including its About Us page match with multiple suspicious and problematic sites like IssieShop, FrontGather, Noodless, Middleeastg, CuteeStore, Banggdb, Metgon, MissLadiess, TodayWillow, Hanndshve, Gelottery, Vigorousets, Booohi, ShapeToShop, Facelula, Beautepie, Usloveskin, Winkypony, Niniinc, Noachao, Casross, Rosesva, FaithfulsStore, Wanderjojo, StarPaiStore, WconyTop, MerryShop, Duriania, Kcnvgevq, KiddingTime, Delaeus, Kaceton, Bfthes, Fribge, PurcherryShop, Marinill, Dgwnss, Dailyys, BoboliStore, Bedukero, Louduase, Nicovy, Gerwht, Unibur, Vheri, Fuyerte, Pedbbu, GlowinEyes, Zisales, Azallean, Jonboo, AsyyShop, YdyShopping, Habitoa, DirekeStore, Uflashing, Samohearts, Rallyh, StarkCold, Theinamusing, Csgshanzi, LlsnfkuajyriSite, Xindipo, Cleveinc, and so many others..

# It is offering unreasonable discounts and sales offers on the price of lots of products it sells. Hence most of the scam sites do so to attract people to their websites.

Our Final Verdict:

Above are some of the realities we have shown you which clarifies that Oolenses is one of the suspicious 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 thoughts on “Oolenses.com Review: Genuine? Oolenses Scam or Legit?

  1. I ordered from Oolenses Surrey on Jan 30, 2021.
    On April 4, I sent an email asking that my money be refunded.
    On April 6, I recieved an email giving me a n address that said my item had been delivered,
    If it was delivered - it was NOT delivered to my address.

  2. Agree. I ordered some items from them via a FB ad. The money was taken immediately from my credit card, but nothing appeared for some months. After much chasing I received two items of very poor qualify but the most expensive item, a dress, was not included.

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