Stanlly-A.com Review: Genuine? Stanlly Scam or Legit?

Are you searching for Stanlly-A / Stanlly reviews to find out its reality so that you will know either is a Stanlly-A fake or real? If so, then you are in the right place. Through this review, you are going to find out what is Stanlly-A.com in real.

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What is Stanlly-A.com?

It is an online shopping store that is selling different fashion products like hoodies, sweaters, shirts, t-shirts, trousers, Halloween costumes and so on. However, there are so many things you must know about this site before choosing it as your shopping destination.

We have categorized Stanlly-A / Stanlly as one of the suspicious sites because of the following reasons:

Company Address:

It has mentioned its parent company’s name and address as Vankin Company Limited: 4/4a Bloomsbury Square, London, Greater London, England, WC1A 2RP. But when we searched about this company in the Google, we found out that Vankin Company Limited has been registered at the UK Companies House. You should know the fact that there are multiple scam companies registered from the UK Companies House. Actually, it is very easy to register a company in the UK Companies House by providing the virtual address which you can rent from the virtual address provider services as well as by providing the third person identities. Even you can register a company in the UK Companies House without a big hassle.

On top of that, it has provided the image or screenshot of its address than directly writing on its website. Normally, the scam sites provide their company’s address in such a way so that no one can find them by searching on Google. They do this when they use the company’s address which belongs to another company. Even we don’t find any proof that Vankin Company Limited is operating this website. So, this makes it a very suspicious website. Moreover, this address has been used by other suspicious sites like AmzonMall, Buachee, Smartmosre, Usmakeit, Ruimeil, Dkngadhub, SicilianLegend, Arthurpicks, CingoGrocery, UWorth, Plouting, Accfac, JennyIdeal, DivaNewLook, Yoskiz. BestGood, Sinceritty and so on.

Copied Content:

We found that the product images used for its product catalog aren’t unique, so it means that this online store has either copy-pasted the image from other websites or just reselling clothing. Lots of content as well as website themes match with multiple suspicious and problematic site.

Discount and Sales offers:

It is selling lots of products on unrealistically cheaper prices which is too good to be true and hence only the scam companies can afford to offer but cannot be provided by any genuine company.

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:

Considering the above mentioned facts, the conclusion is that Stanlly-A 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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De Roka Author
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

54 responses to “Stanlly-A.com Review: Genuine? Stanlly Scam or Legit?”

  1. Bruce Avatar

    I ordered two (2) Halloween figures w/LED eyes. What I received was two (2) 8 inch plastic figures, no LED eyes. Contacted them and returned them as they requested i do. When they received them they 1. didn't open the box, and 2. wrote on the box R.T.S., and sent it box and items beck to me. DO NOT PURCHASE ANYTHIMG FROM THEM!!! tOTAL SCAM.

  2. Eric Meier Avatar
    Eric Meier

    I ordered the two 12 foot skeletons and received some disgusting rubber toys 9 inches long (stanlly-a.com). I immediately emailed them and got information on returning them a couple of weeks after receiving them.
    On December 31st I sent them back, because stanlly-a email claimed I would get a full refund if I sent back to China with no damage. Still have not heard anything from them so checked their site and email. They have disappeared into the ether and the nasty little rubber toys are somewhere in China. I am sure hundreds of folks are in this same situation. I am going to check with my credit union one more time, but after ordering them, then paying alot to return, I am out about $110.00 dollars. Buyer beware in the digital economy. Lesson learned, do your research before ordering from a company online that you are not familiar with.

  3. Stanley and other names on Pinterest Avatar
    Stanley and other names on Pinterest

    Total scam. Showed beautiful video of a glass worker making a wonderful, colorful cut glass cube. Never mentioned it was coming from China. I got my money back from Pay Pal…the pkg arrived today 7 weeks after ordering. It was a clear plastic cube with a Matt xerox of the real cube inside. Shame on Pintrest… they should be more aware. I’m writing them tomorrow.

  4. I purchased a 4" genuine sea glass Christmas tree on Etsy. I checked multiple times to make sure it was real sea glass and not resin. The seller was in Florida and shipping from the US. After placing my order I received the confirmation from this company which started the red flag, but there are third party places that handle shipping for vendors. THEN I got the tracking information. After emailing their "customer service" to identify the tracking number from China to no avail, I found Global Tracking on the internet. At least I could see that "something" was shipped. My package arrived today almost a month from order date. The tree is indeed 4" tall, is a bad blue resin with globs of green painted on it, and the ornaments that are supposed to be glued on look like a 2yr old painted them on. Globs of paint all over. I did email the person who was supposed to have sold this to me to let her know that this website is using her images. I have requested return paperwork, but by reading the rest of these posts, I don't think they will be very accommodating.

  5. J C Moore Avatar

    I ordered the prismatic Fantasy Cube which they show as a beautiful crystal cube made by master craftsmen. It cost over $50.00 and it arrived after 6 weeks as a junky plastic cube with a paper with a design on the Inside! I was shocked! I've tried to contact them multiple times, no answer. The package return address was just online seller, 8000 N Virginia Street, Reno, NV, 89506 .... in case anyone can look that up. It's a total scam company, DO NOT BUY FROM THEM!!!! After I ordered this, my PayPal account was hacked and someone spent over $100 on a website I never heard of. Connected? I'm beginning to wonder...

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