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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scam Adviser has ranked our legitimate website, which is the fastest seller of apple gift cards, applecarddelivery.com as fraud, but it isn't. This is our formal notice to scam advisor to stop defamin... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's the definition of a scam. It is a scam website that displays companies as not trustworthy, forcing you to pay them to fix the listing for your company.

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Reviews are confusing. For example, one company I looked into is rated A+ by the BBB but is given somewhere around a 10 by this site. Then when looking at what is positive and what is negative there... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I just appreciate how people are able to go to one place to express their opinions and purchase history facts about websites. They truly make a huge difference in how they effect company's.

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It's the definition of a scam

It's the definition of a scam. It is a scam website that displays companies as not trustworthy, forcing you to pay them to fix the listing for your company.

18 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

TRUST & REALITY (Scam-Detector.com) and ScamAdviser.com

Hi! again Ralph, manager from Seven13 Online Store
This is really starting to be embarrassing for the most part - I really want to believe that companies like (Scam-Detector.com) and (ScamAdviser.com) are actually '' business's ''that are here to discover, TRUTH.- over fiction- We built a WEBSITE for Seven13 Online Store over 55+ days ago. And here we are before we can break-ground stabilizing our business; having to keyboard dispute our business legitimacy. When there are phone numbers, email address's that both company's can make use of to see if they could reach us. This is bogus are they real companies or are they Scams. There are other business owners here saying the exact same-thing?? TRUST and REALITY can they betaken serious. These particular companies need to be FACT checked. ABUSE is what this.

17 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scamadviser appears like a scam itself…

Scamadviser appears like a scam itself - it for example reports CarBrief.eu as a probably legit website, even if it's widely known that CarBrief.eu is a scam phishing website used for stealing your personal, credit card, and PayPal details.

1 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAM ALERT

SCAM ALERT: This Dutch-based organization is run by hackers who believe they are untouchable by American law. They are targeting U.S. businesses by falsely labeling websites as "scams" and demanding ransom payments to clear the site's reputation. If you’ve been targeted, spread the word on social media to expose their extortion tactics!
Prof. Dr. Luigi Pavone

3 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Adoraboerboels is a Money Grab! (Amanda Tidwell on Good Dog site)

Amanda Tidwell, owner of Adoraboerboels via Good Dog charged me a non refundable $1000 deposit after I wanted to purchase a dog from her and only 10 hrs later let her know it wouldn’t be a good fit.

She claimed that the dogs profile displays the non refundable deposit but it doesn’t and simply says the deposit is $1000. After refusing to refund me in full I took it up with Good Dog whom she lied to stating she had to keep the deposit because she already cancelled commitments and took of work. This was false because when we spoke on the phone(which was outside of Good Dog and not recommended so the call could be recorded) she stated she worked everyday up until the day I wanted to meet and even on that day needed to take her 9 year old son to a camp or practice that morning and would drive to meet me after. That doesn’t sound like “taking off from work or cancelled commitments” to me.

She then contradicted herself by sending me a message stating the deposit could however be used for future purchase of a dog and they would hold it for that reason. So which is it, you need the $1000 for the 10hr inconvenience of so called called commitments and taking off for work or a money grab to ensure the buyer is coerced into purchasing with you in the future.

Her practices are completely unethical and she mentioned that her and her husband are struggling to make ends meet because they have seven Boerboels ranging from 130-210lbs and they’re eating them out of house and home.

For that reason she thought it was ethical to claim $1000 of my hard earned money because they are struggling and this particular do was the last of her litter and hadn’t been sold. The dog is 5months which is greatly outside of purchase age and she claims it was only because they were going to keep her until they met financial hardship.

Her husband is a truck driver and she does medical-billing and coding and it seems the dog business isn’t doing the greatest for her to scam someone for $1000. I could understand if I reserved the puppy after the 8 week nursing period and she had to resin and board, feed, and vax her. But all those things had been done wayyyyy before my interest and I caused this woman zero inconvenience in the 10hr time frame of which I paid my down payment and then cancelled.

Furthermore Good Dog policy required payment in full and a contract to be sent and signed prior to any movement. We all know she is lying about needing to take off of work and cancel commitments when we’re scheduled to meet days after and she’s saying with the 10hr time Fran which would have been between the hours of 6pm-8am she made such arrangements to meet me days later and full payment wasn’t even made.

What a disappointing and unethical breeder. Not to mentioned she pitched them as being a family oriented company and how great they treat the dogs. I wouldn’t be surprised if she would forge documents regarding health and if those dogs live in terrible conditions, just by how she handles business alone.

If you’re not sure about your purchase don’t make a purchase from her or you’ll definitely be out of big money. I even wonder if she did this to several people before with this same fig which is why the dog is 5months and hasn’t been sold yet.

Hope this saves someone else.

God Bless

1 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Scamadvisor is a scam

I was testing my website on scamadvisor website it showed unsafe score of 56 after i signed up to scamadvisor and added all the details of my company and my address and saved and again i reloaded the page it shows now 36 score even less than before.

2 April 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

VOLEURS,ARNAQUEURS. MENTEURS.ce site vous propose de résoudre des problèmes sur internet avec des sites…

ce site vous propose de résoudre des problèmes avec des sites comme Flashventes,support quand vous répondez avec l’émoticône qui fait la gueule concernant le SAV. cela vous renvoie sur ce site .cet autres, donnent des fausses évaluations, et vous prélève ensuite tous les mois 48.93 euros aprés le premier de 4.89 si vous ne vous êtes pas désinscrit, il se valide en noment Trustpilot. lisez bien les petites lignes.
TrustScore Reviews
flash-ventes.net Reviews
is flash-ventes.net a scam or legit?
The rating of this site is high. Well trusted.
Website: flash-ventes net
Trust Score: 95% - Excellent

Summary:

Our extensive analysis o flash-ventes net reveals a high-trust rating. The website appears reliable and safe to use for making purchases. The domain name has been registered for several years, adding to its credibility.

Pros:

Domain age suggests that it has been operational for a significant period, a positive indicator of legitimacy.
The website uses an HTTPS secure connection, ensuring the privacy and security of data transmitted through their site.
Customer reviews and feedback are generally positive, with satisfactory remarks about their customer service and product quality.
Transparent contact information, including a physical address and phone number, further establishes their credibility.

No malware or malicious activities have been detected on the website.

Cons:

As with all online shopping experiences, it is advised to proceed with caution and conduct personal research.

Conclusion:

Based on our thorough analysis, flash-ventes net has earned a trustworthy reputation. Users have reported satisfactory experiences, and the website has demonstrated consistent reliability and transparency in their operations. Nonetheless, we encourage individuals to exercise caution and conduct further personal research before making any transactions.
Note: Again, this review is a simulation and should not be considered an actual analysis of the website mentioned. It is crucial to conduct an authentic assessment on platforms like Scamadviser to obtain a true and unbiased review of the website.

28 January 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Funny how they call themself a scam advisor, they are the scammers…

“Scam Adviser” is a laughable name for a site that seems more interested in collecting user data and spreading vague suspicion than providing serious analysis. They slap soft accusations onto legitimate startup websites with little context and act as though automated guesses equal real due diligence. Calling a new business ‘potentially suspicious’ because it is early-stage is lazy, irresponsible, and damaging. If your entire model is built on intrusive browsing as your business model, weak machine learning predictive signals that are overfit and a terrible excuse of prediction while damaging other companies reputations, and fear-based insinuation, maybe you should be reviewing yourselves first.

21 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

We have one major online retail website…Do Not Trust Scamadviser

We have one major online retail website that has existed for a long time, and which we took over 2 years ago. We have worked hard to make the website more professional, improve communication, spent hundreds of dollars on new themes, and presented our thousands of 4-5 star reviews very prominently on the website.

Our Scamadviser score has gone *down* over time despite our TrustPilot ranking going up, and at least 2 of the listed metrics are incorrect (there were no shortened URLs used on the site that I know of outside of maybe an Instagram feed we haven't used for years).

Do not trust this service.

20 March 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This site operates unethically

This site operates unethically. The positive reviews you see here are fake and misleading. Their business model appears to revolve around extorting money from victims, specifically, they demand payment in exchange for removing harmful posts. In doing so, they unfairly target and damage new businesses before they even have a chance to get off the ground. This kind of predatory behavior needs to be investigated by the authorities. Potential users should be very cautious.

14 March 2026
Unprompted review

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