Tartepl Review: Genuine? Tartepl Scam or Legit?

Are you trying to find out the reality of Tartepl? If so, then you are exactly in the right place. Here in this Tartepl review, we have tried to show you the real face of this site so you will have a clear idea either is a Tartepl .com scam or trustworthy.

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What is Tartepl .com?

It is an online shopping store which is selling various products like sandals, boots, shirts, etc. However, there are so many things you must know about this online store before choosing it as your shopping destination.

Tartepl is listed as one of the suspicious sites due to the following drawbacks on its website:

Company Address:

It has provided its parent company’s name and address on its Terms and Conditions 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 Easyfabu, Catsish, Tomee, Toponeau, Vvigirls, Socialsad, Teesbruder, Pinklaura, LifeLiveCenter, MelusiShop-Diy, Tandemhyw, Ratued, Fluctuatce, Blosisom, Checkxi, FlightGreat, OutdoorOur, Housewory, Standupme, Boomeriy, Grainog, Osirissys, Thetahyw, CdcdttShop, Fuunbuy, Cstwire, Withinto, FirdShop, Tiesch, Flashoodie, 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.

Discount and Sales offers:

It is claiming to sell lots of products at heavy discount 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 Ordermeety, AllholmBlog, Freudes, Ertocand, Plasmav, FeelRational, Thresholdt, Honeprovinc, Tourniu, Catsish, GardeningLeaders, SeemeStore, CisyGirl, TindansShop, SilvaesShop, Aldangler, Gswq1xr3, Eaxritop, Kimberly-Sofa, Second-Handnet, Wellyd, LonelyusOnline, Zumpos, Molilulu, Blanketone, Freeacy, LumsBags, Enrichoil, Odgjte, etc.

Returns and Exchange:

It has a Refund Policy which is found to be very unrealistic for the return and exchange of items. It has stated that all the cost caused by the returning shall be borne by the buyer. 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:

Summing up all the above stated facts, the conclusion can be drawn that Tartepl 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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16 thoughts on “Tartepl Review: Genuine? Tartepl Scam or Legit?

  1. I purchased a pair of these shoes. I received them about one month later. The moment I put them on and walked out the door, I said to myself, "These are the most comfortable shoes I have ever worn." And I have spent hundreds of dollars on shoes. Sure, the expensive shoes will last a long longer than I, at age 73, will be around. But the expensive shoes sit in their original boxes in my closet. The very inexpensive shoes from Tartepl are on my feet every day since I purchased them. I am sorry that others here have not received the shoes they ordered. It is unfortunate because had you received them, I am pretty sure you would find them to be among the most comfortable shoes you have worn.

  2. Their ad says MADE IN THE USA and it says:
    30 day satisfaction guarantee with money back. If you're not satisfied with your products we will issue a full refund, no questions asked.
    ALL A LIE! They come from China. The sizes are way off. I ordered a whole size larger than I normally order and I can't even get half my foot in it. The shoes came smashed in a bag. No boxes..just all smashed together. When I asked for a refund, they said I'd have to send them back to China which would be expensive and the best they could do would be to offer me $23 back.
    So much for the guarantee and full refund no questions asked. I have dispusted this charge with my credit card company.

  3. Same here. Deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is!!!!! This company is a fake and fraud and yet still exists. This company should be removed from the internet.

  4. I ordered shoes on October 14 and paid for them.
    I have not received the shipment- I can't get in touch with them.
    why is this company still aloud to be taking people's money and not delivering the merchandise and they still have a large site on?

  5. Ordered shoes at the beginning of November 2022. Haven't heard anything on the status of my order. Wish I would have read some of this info before. Tried to contact them with no luck. I think I will try and contest the charge since I haven't heard anything

  6. Ordered a pair of shoes from this company. Their ad stated the shoes were made in the USA, which was the reason I made the purchase. Received the shoes and there is no label in or on the shoe which identifies where the shoes were manufactured as required by law. Plan to return the item. What a hassle!

  7. PayPal paying them before shipping is as suspicious. I have this suspicion that the scammers rely on people forgetting about their purchase, and PayPal's complicity.

  8. They falsely advertise their products. I bought an item based on the picture it said was the item, but got something completely different, yet they claim I got the right item, even after I sent them pictures. Their fix, give me a 30% refund on a pair of shoes I do not like and do not want.

  9. Do not do business with Tartepl, return/refund policy is not guaranteed as stated on order confirmation you receive. It states “30-day satisfaction guarantee with Money Back – if you’re not satisfied with your products we will issue a full refund, no questions asked.” Well my order was received with a damaged shoe. I contacted them and they are only willing to offer a 30% refund. Shoes have never been worn and were damaged upon receipt. Another thing the quality is poor at best, cheap made shoes and high smell of plastic. Buyer be warned do not buy from this company!

  10. Email me three times a day ,would not remove me from their list.Looked at a pair of shoes on their site,but did not order.Started getting email’s constantly asking to complete order,so I completed order since they would not remove me(unsubscribe).Thry have my credit card no.
    Haven’t heard anything from them since.

  11. I did place a order not knowing what you just said. How can I get a refund - what must I do if i don't receive the shoes?

  12. Can you explain how these sites can exist on the internet to be delivered to us via the internet. Are there others who get fees as part of these scams to put theses scammers ads out there for us to see and be fooled? And more importantly how any credit card company/bank company’s would all these products, to be purchased by a buyer armed with a credit card or stupidly with a debit card, and then never receive the product and have “paid out” the funds to a scammer and the buyer potentially/possibly put the credit card company on the hook for a refund if what was paid for using their credit card and the item(s) was (were) never received or what was received was toothpaste instead just to show a delivery was made? Aren’t these others enablers of the scam enabling the scam, even if they have any inkling or even knowledge that these companies are scammers? Are they just in it for the fees paid via the scam money or do they refuse to refund the money and just get their fees. Is it all a nomenclature FU Bank and Notrust rigged rip-off involving many indirect participants who benefit from the scam?

    Do you all know what contributions these banks etc., and internet framework providers give to these scammers to insure their successful con?

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