Huge scam
Huge scam, don't buy from them!!!! They are not reachable after getting a payment. I haven't received anything from them, lost my money unfortunately =(((
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Huge scam, don't buy from them!!!! They are not reachable after getting a payment. I haven't received anything from them, lost my money unfortunately =(((
Please do not buy from here , paid 620 dollars for a Nintendo switch 2 via bank transfer and have not had any response back from them, tried email and ringing the number to no avail , it is now in the hands of the police
The ABN provided (18 938 618 294) is reportedly not found in the official Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) database.
The business address listed on the website (950 Swanston St, Parkville VIC 3052) appears to be an apartment building.
The website's terms of service state it originates from California, United States.
Payments for orders are reportedly transferred to a personal Westpac account in NSW, not an account in the business name "Fopo".
FOPO is a complete scam. They show a fake “TFN,” take only bank transfers to a random person named Keeyah Brown, and list iPhone prices that are obviously fake. Nothing about this site is legitimate. If you send them money, you’ll lose it. Stay far away.
Clearly a scam website, do not buy from here. If prices seem too good to be true then they probably are. The 5 star reviews all seem to be fake.
Loads of fake reviews where they are just changing synonyms between each review. This is a very new website (3 weeks old) and lots of typos. Typical for a scam website.
This website looks dodgy AF.
The mobile number doesn’t connect.
The address doesn’t exist.
Payment is via bank transfer only.
What could go wrong 🤦🏻♂️
Try not to fall for dodgy sites like this. It’s important to be mindful of your spending, especially during festive seasons such as Christmas.
Scam! no one answer the phone, can't use a credit card for paying.
Even all the 5 star comments here are fake, just check how they all rate all the shops in the same way.
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