Arborahaven Reviews 54

TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

1.3

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Review summary

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Considering 53 reviews, most reviewers were let down by their experience overall. Many customers reported receiving non-working or old-fashioned products that did not match the advertised descriptions, such as 4G routers misrepresented as satellite devices or items that failed to power on. Reviewers frequently reported significant issues with the website, noting problems like difficulties accessing company websites, tracking numbers not recognized by carriers, and a lack of proper contact information. The social media advertisements, particularly on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram, were heavily criticized for promoting misleading products and for the significant issues reported by customers. Regarding orders, some customers received items they did not complete ordering, while others experienced long delivery times or never received their products at all. Conversely, the pricing of products was a point of contention, with some finding it suspiciously low for the advertised specifications, raising concerns about product authenticity.

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Reviews shaping this summary

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Just an old fashioned scam. Advertise a SIM free Life time free Global 4K internet - No monthly fees. End up receiving a non working, old fashioned 4G router that does not even turn on. I requested to... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Arborahaven.com is a scam site and sells a satellite router by a blatant lie and misrepresentation of a 4G device with a SIM card slot and an IMEI number. It has no satellite support and can not wor... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Everyone needs to report these fraudsters to FTC and BBB then dispute it with your credit card company to refund your money and maybe we can get these people heavy fines and put out of business

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This fake company aired on YouTube and who's involved concerning assisting with payments? Klarna and PayPal,Buyers regardless of pay options,I looked this company up through BBB,No website of this com... See more


1.3

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TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Fingers crossed.....

So far, I can only try to be optimistic in giving them 2 stars... I placed an order last week then a couple of days pass & I got an email confirming that the order had been shipped... That was late Friday... The shipping info stated it was sent via USPS & provided an odd looking tracking #. Saturday USPS online package tracking stated they didn't have anything with that #. Today I check again, just to be sure they've gotten the package ....website says "that doesn't look like a USPS tracking number"! My bad - someday i'm going to remember to check the reviews for the places I'm ordering from & not just the product that I think i'm ordering!

20 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I’m gonna file a complaint with the…

I’m gonna file a complaint with the state Attorney General in in Washington DC thank God we have a congressman in the family who plans to make it his agenda to make sure that YouTube cannot accept any money from you scammer advertising your fault your your satellite communication, your free unbelievable Wi-Fi routers. It’s all a scam and it’s gonna be limited and I hope you all go down. YouTube has created a breeding ground for scanners. They’re not even selling knockout it just a complete scam. people selling fake dentures, they have instrumenthave zero ethics. It’s so obvious.I wouldn’t put you out if you were on fire, but I definitely give u a match. The scammers are nothing more than Internet bullies and thieves. How long will AMERICA allow YouTube to take part of if they YouTube takes the stance that they’re not a part of it they sure are enabling it and that’s one and the same. please get on board people.

4 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

UTUBE ADDS👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼

This time? How many times do you think I'll buy from them? NEVER AGAIN...
I AGREE WITH JACINTA! SHE ASKED HOW DO WE STOP THESE FOOLISH ADS ON YOUTUBE? I've asked many people the same and I'm going to keep trying!

3 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I was unable to even go to the website…

I was unable to even go to the website I was directed to due to my Avast security app on my android.. It instantly came over the screen before it would allow the redirect to open. Literally said Dangerous! Of course it gives an option to go ahead and open the site if I wanted to go against its advice, but I definitely wasn't about to check to see how the experience would go. Do not even try or you might be upset with yourself. That's why it is good to have an reputable security app that checks links instantly and offers detailed report if wanted. If it sounds to good to be try it most likely is.This was my Truthful experience. Not sure why META allowed this advertisement. Of all companies they should definitely be in the know.

31 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a scam straight up They don't…

This is a scam straight up They don't depend on you the customer doing your research it's just what I SAID A HUGE SCAM DON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT customer service none and they say Free Internet bahahahaha what a joke so do everyone a favor and REPORT Them by clicking on the 3 dots and report this add we all need to be vigilant and help each other out we should file a complaint to YouTube or the FCC to make YouTube and all of the other scams on other platforms responsible for allowing these scams to remain up for them to scam unsuspecting shoppers and people who use these platform trusting the platforms only to get scammed by the scammers on their platforms

27 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

CAVEAT EMPTOR...

Fake "Satellite WiFi" Device — Classic Dropship Scam
Rating: ★☆☆☆☆
This company is advertising a pocket MiFi device claiming to offer "satellite WiFi" with "the same technology as *Link" (deliberately not spelling out Starlink to avoid trademark liability), "5G connectivity," "500 Mbps speeds," "no monthly fees," "no SIM required," and coverage in "108 countries worldwide."
Every single claim is false or deliberately misleading.
● The physics: Starlink requires a proprietary phased-array antenna (the dish), a monthly subscription, and ground station infrastructure. No pocket-sized device can communicate with LEO satellites. It is technically impossible.
● The "5G" claim: 5G is a terrestrial cellular standard transmitted from ground-based towers. It has nothing to do with satellites. Combining "5G" and "satellite" in the same product description is either ignorance or deliberate obfuscation designed to confuse buyers.
● The "no SIM required" claim: Any device connecting to cellular networks requires a SIM or eSIM for authentication. Actual satellite terminals (Iridium, Inmarsat, Starlink) require proprietary hardware and paid subscriptions. There is no magic third option.
● The "108 countries" claim: This implies global satellite coverage. In reality, Starlink itself is not yet licensed in 108 countries. What you will receive — if anything arrives — is a generic 4G MiFi that works only where you have cellular coverage and a valid SIM with roaming enabled. The "worldwide" claim is meaningless.
● The "one-time payment, no monthly fees" claim: Bandwidth costs money. Satellite data costs significantly more than terrestrial. If nobody is paying monthly fees, the service does not exist. This is the clearest indicator of fraud.
● What you will likely receive: Either nothing at all, or a $15 generic MiFi from Shenzhen that requires a SIM card to function — contradicting the core advertising claims. The "satellite" functionality does not exist.
● The website itself arborhaven.com: Domain is approximately 8 months old. Ownership details are hidden. The main storefront sells unrelated fitness equipment (pilates rings, ab rollers). The satellite device appears only on hidden landing pages reached via Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube advertisements — a classic structure for scam products that need plausible deniability.
▪︎ Already flagged: Multiple fraud detection services (Scam Detector, Gridinsoft) have blacklisted this domain with trust scores as low as 1/100.
● For context: we have used genuine Starlink for nearly four years and pay €40/month to receive 250+ Mbps on a good day — via a dish mounted on the roof, not a pocket device. There are no shortcuts to satellite internet.
● Payment processors: Klarna and PayPal — lending false legitimacy and making chargebacks slightly more complex. Good luck with THAT..!
● Do not give this company your money or your payment details

19 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fake website

This fake company aired on YouTube and who's involved concerning assisting with payments? Klarna and PayPal,Buyers regardless of pay options,I looked this company up through BBB,No website of this company exist... Beware.

27 September 2025
Unprompted review

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