Dont buy anything at Htrriopy. com. Order 240 still on its way payed and ordered 30/11/2025nog steeds niet ontvangen!
Order 240 nog steeds niet ontvangen!
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Order 240 nog steeds niet ontvangen!
I ordered three "quilted" bags that were not at all quilted and were entirely printed. They look a lot better on the company web page. Though I bought a large, it was really quite small, I can't imagine that a smaller bag could hold much. The site also said that they were manufactured in the US, but they were shipped on a slow boat from China.
The company encouraged/enticed me to pay for two 'mystery boxes' and I did pay £48.97. On delivery, I got a worthless smartwatch and an unreliable earpiece! This is completely contrary to what they put in the advert.
What a scam!!!
This is most probably a scam:
Major red flags point directly toward this being a scam, not a legitimate business.
** Amazon warehouse liquidation sale": False Authority: Legitimate Amazon liquidation is handled through specific, established, large-scale auction sites, not random, obscure e-commerce domains like htrriopy.com. Amazon would never authorize an unknown third party to advertise this way.
** "Prices as low as wholesale costs!": Unbelievable Bargain: This is a classic tactic to create a sense of urgency and value, suggesting you are getting high-value electronics (like those implied by 📱💻🎮) for next to nothing.
** "Brand New & Factory Sealed — No Damage": Contradiction: Warehouse return/liquidation pallets are, by definition, used, damaged, or customer-returned items. They are rarely "Brand New & Factory Sealed" with "No Damage." This is a lie designed to ease buyer skepticism.
** "Over 30,000 Sold This Week": Fake Scarcity/Social Proof: This number is almost certainly fabricated to make the site look high-traffic and legitimate, pressuring you to buy quickly before the "limited stock" runs out.
** "98.9% of Customers Buy 2 or More": Fake Social Proof: This is another fabricated statistic meant to normalize a large purchase and encourage multiple orders.
** "Mystery Box contains 5 to 20 items": The Core Scam: "Mystery Boxes" are a notorious vehicle for fraud. You will not receive valuable Amazon returns. You will likely receive cheap, nearly worthless junk items from Chinese wholesale sites (e.g., plastic keychains, dollar-store trinkets) that cost the seller pennies to ship.
** 2025 date (as of late 2023/2024): Inaccurate/Placeholder Info: Using a future date suggests the page copy is poorly translated, recycled from an old template, or simply inaccurate, a common sign of a hastily assembled scam site.
Company is listed as being US based which is not true. This company is allied with SIOOLTD listed on Trustpilot. Both companies list and INCOMPLETE address for returns as: Room 104, 1st Floor, Building 3, Fuyuan Industrial Zone, Fuhai Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. Here's where both companies gotcha. Listed expressly in their terms of service states, "If you do not return to the specified address in the policy, you will not be eligible for our refund." Since that address is incomplete it will not be delivered, I rest my case.
I would never consider doing business with a company that lies about where the company is located and has such restrictive return terms that in this case is incomplete and cannot be delivered.
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