OyahfStore Scam Or Genuine? Not Legit

Are you looking for the review of OyahfStore online store? Then, here in this page you can get your answer as we have tried to provide you the inside information about this site. What you need to do is just go through our OyahfStore review and find out whether is a OyahfStore .com scam or a trustworthy company.

OyahfStore is believed to be scam as per the following drawbacks:

  • It is misusing the name of the United States Postal Service by providing the USPS.COM as its website name and logo without having association with the USPS. (NOTE: Although it is misusing the name of the USPS at the time of this review, it may misuse another brand and may change its website details completely in the future, since lots of similar kinds of scam sites are doing so.)
  • Its email address "uspsserver@hotmail .com" is a free email address but not its domain specific one.
  • 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 - Stamps: Bonsai Tree 2012, A Visit from St Nick 2021, Mid-Atlantic Lighthouses 2021, U.S. Flag 2022, 100Pcs/Rolls (500 Pcs), U.S. Flag 2022, 100Pcs/Rolls (2000 Pcs), etc.
  • You can find lots of similar kinds of online stores with complaints about their product quality, delivery time, as well as about customer support.
  • 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 home pages of those respective social media sites when you click on them, instead of sending to its business related social media pages, profiles, or groups.

Summary:

Considering all the above presented facts, we can confirm that OyahfStore 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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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.

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One response to “OyahfStore Scam Or Genuine? Not Legit”

  1. Dorothy LeMert Avatar
    Dorothy LeMert

    I am going to check with my local post office to make sure the $200 worth of Forever stamps I ordered on 11-21-22 are not counterfeit. If they are legit, then I only have one complaint. If you buy stamps from this seller, there is no chance that you will be able to communicate with this seller again because their website continually changes and they cannot be found, as I now see. Due to an effort to make a slight change to my original order of $100 before the order was sent out, I somehow ended up with two orders and thus $200 paid out. I did not realize what had happened until checking the PayPal records. Thus ensued an immediate effort on my part to correct the situation, first through PayPal who gave instructions that I would need to deal directly with the seller. Since then I have been trying to find the contact info for the seller to no avail, first through uspsserver@hotmail.com, then uspsserver@gmail.com. One of those two emails did answer by indicating that they did not have an order number like the one I supplied to them. So, the real issue for me is that I cannot send the extra package back and receive a return on my $100 for that package of stamps which are not needed/wanted. Hopefully, these stamps are legit and not stolen. I will probably try to sell my extras to family if I find they are legit. If not, then the issue goes to another level.

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