Flumpee Reviews 2

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Crappy piece of junk, not weighted, very small

I was impressed by the marketing of these products on social media. It seemed slick and well thought out.

The website shows an adorable, solidly made plush toy and claims it is “12-24 inches” in height depending on the product and that it is weighted, among other things.

The toy ships from China, which I don’t have a problem with, but it was stuck in US Customs for over a week.

When I finally received the package, it was tiny and lightweight. I didn’t think it could possibly be my Flumpee but it was from China and I wasn’t waiting on anything else.

This thing is eight inches tall, including the eye stalks, and it weighs less than a beach ball. It is not the solidly made item shown on the website at all. The seams are uneven and the fabric is flimsy.

Also my teenage son pointed out that it is an exact replica of the character “Pou” on the website Cool Math Games.

Extremely dissatisfied with this product and I feel I have been thoroughly taken.

8 October 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

AVOID Flumpee.com

I ordered one of their stuffed animals on 9/28. They have on their home page a 5-Star showing under Trust Pilot (but when I just came to Trustpilot to see your actual reviews, Flumpee wasn't a company you had reviewed; I had to add it to Trustpilot). They say they'll process order within 1-3 days, with shipping taking 3-5 days, but maybe 5-7 days, with up to 12 days if it's busy season or remote location. I never got an email indicating that this was shipped so I tried to contact them. They didn't answer my email when I used their contact email address through their website. So, there's an email listed if you have a damaged item, and I wrote to that - the email came back as undeliverable because that address doesn't exist. They didn't return my phone call. I will dispute with my credit card company after the 5-7 day shipping window passes (required by credit card company). Looks to be a scam.

11/17/25 - Still no stuffed animal. They apparently finally responded to my credit card company, and it's still being investigated. Judging from the other review, it's going to be a piece of junk if it does come. I would avoid this company!!!

26 September 2025
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