Suportier Review- Suportier Scam or Legit? Is It A Genuine Holiday Discount Store?

Considering Suportier for your online purchase? If so, then first let’s figure out either is a Suportier .com scam or a genuine online store from this Suportier review.

What is Suportier .com?

It is an online shopping store which is selling various products like Ferris Wheel Christmas Tree (With A Train, A Ferris Wheel, A Brightly Lit House And A Santa), RED ORNATE LIGHT WINTER CHRISTMAS DECORATION DOOR CIRCLE WREATH, WINTER CHRISTMAS DECORATION DOOR CIRCLE WREATH, CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS WREATH SNOW, 28 PANELS PLAYPEN, MULTICOLOR LED ANIMATED OUTDOOR CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTSHOW, Halloween Holographic Projection, Talking Animated Pumpkin with Built-In Projector & Speaker, New-Skeleton with glowing eyes and talking , SCREAM SCARECROW, etc. However, there are so many things you must know about this online store before choosing it as your shopping destination.

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Suportier is considered as one of the problematic sites due to the following facts on its website:

Company Address:

It has provided its parent company’s name and address on its Terms of Service and Contact Us pages as Supic Company Limited: 85 Tottenham Court Road, Greater London, Greater London, W1T 4TQ. This is a company registered at 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. Moreover, let’s tell you that there are several other suspicious and problematic websites that are operating under Supic Company Limited such as Evfactue, Nterable, Gardenser, Helarous, Emmascanada, Galactior, Zzaday, Tartepl, Easyfabu, Catsish, Tomee, Toponeau, Vvigirls, Socialsad, Teesbruder, Pinklaura, LifeLiveCenter, MelusiShop-Diy, Tandemhyw, Ratued, Fluctuatce, Blosisom, Checkxi, FlightGreat, OutdoorOur, Housewory, Standupme, Boomeriy, Grainog, etc. So it is clear that this site is trying to hide the information, hence we shall not trust such a company for our online shopping.

At the time of this review, it has provided its parent company name and address Supic Company Limited: 85 Tottenham Court Road, Greater London, Greater London, W1T 4TQ, however, in the future it may change its parent company name and address since similar types of sites did change their parent company names and addresses in the past.

Security of the website:

It has provided the fake trust seal logos of Norton, McAfee, etc. on its few Product Details pages. So if you shop at this site, your personal and financial information such as your credit card information might be stolen.

Discount and Sales offers:

It is claiming to sell lots of products at cheap rates. You should know that these days mostly scam sites are offering such huge discounts to attract people into their scam.

Copied content:

Lots of details provided on its website, including its website theme match with multiple problematic sites. Its About Us page is also similar with multiple other sites like UnderLyinge, Regimentndi, Stygmy, Arisetraty, Pinmefrom, Fairyjust, ReaddyStore, Adoreuuak, Celinous, Lessnova, Commentn, Evfactue, Nterable, Subdivaide, Inheregood, Descencs, Wianni, Shuitterlily, Aneedlife, Cherrdial, RasktTop, Flyapplepig, MoiokDesigns, Collectionfashion07, Gosixmoon, Bollobo, Luckinwish, Objectiveny, Maniaxeno, Pattev, Wishusgoo, Mapleable, Fairyspark, Simplepff, Emathyst, Mofeels, Chartheck, Helarous, Warmyard, Somnambu, Cizdiciplin, Clouddeo, ParishSummer07, Doeopet, Atnue, DfsxStore, etc.

Returns and Exchange:

It has a Return 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 are also very poor as per the complaints received from the buyers of similar kinds of sites.

Our Final Verdict:

The above presented realities of this site clearly indicate that Suportier is one of the suspicious 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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10 thoughts on “Suportier Review- Suportier Scam or Legit? Is It A Genuine Holiday Discount Store?

  1. 11/22 Ordered the raised beds, $59.99. I was sent two sets of chopsticks. Asked for refund, still waiting.

  2. Suportier is a complete scam... I purchased the raised beds and they sent me cheap Chinese toothbrushes and then are trying to only refund partial of my money unless I pay for the return of the cheap toothbrushes. Complete scam... Facebook is full of BS scams as Zuckerberg continues to get wealthy...

  3. I was extremely skeptical when going to the page. They are running ads on Facebook but when going to the page, the fact that the ad said they were going out of business but the site said "holiday discount" was my first flag. Plus offering small to very large, "real cedar" raised beds for $19.99, buy 2 get one free or buy 3 get 3 free, raised my suspicions further AND only $9.99 in shipping. For 6 raised, wood garden beds? Not likely. Considering I do shipping myself, that's not possible unless you are trying for a 1000% loss.

    1. In this case, you should contact your bank or credit card company and ask them to help you with a refund. If you had paid via PayPal, open a dispute via your PayPal account, and contact the PayPal support team. Explain to them everything. You should also get a copy of the information for the tracking number from a post office that clearly shows the address where the item has been delivered and the weight of the item, which will definitely have less weight than the item you order. Show these details to the bank, credit card company, or PayPal. People who had provided this information to the bank or credit card company or PayPal, most of them have got a full refund with the help of a bank, credit card company, or PayPal.

  4. On October 2,2022 I ordered an above ground garden kit that sold for $69.99 and it was a BOGO. I thought that it was to good to be true but I was sent a shipping # so I waited and monitored the #. Today I received my package with that shipping #. In the package I received two sets of 10 tooth brushes, for my $69.99. Now I am in the process of trying to get a refund and return the package and I am getting a total run around. This company is a total SCAM....

    1. In this case, you should contact your bank or credit card company and ask them to help you with a refund. If you had paid via PayPal, open a dispute via your PayPal account, and contact the PayPal support team. Explain to them everything. You should also get a copy of the information for the tracking number from a post office that clearly shows the address where the item has been delivered and the weight of the item, which will definitely have less weight than the item you order. Show these details to the bank, credit card company, or PayPal. People who had provided this information to the bank or credit card company or PayPal, most of them have got a full refund with the help of a bank, credit card company, or PayPal.

      Good Luck!

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