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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is a fraudulent company and…

This is a fraudulent company and website that is impersonating a reputable business with a similar website. This company has sent me suspicious emails that are categorized as phishing scams, and even though I never clicked on any links, they somehow managed to fraudulently set up a payment plan totaling over $8000 through my Affirm account. The status on that loan is pending, but I have reported the fraudulent activity, secured all my accounts and removed payment methods, notified my bank, etc. I spoke to a couple people yesterday and they confirmed that this is a scam company that has been fraudulently charging many people through various methods involving phishing and hacking (via bots). They flood your email inbox with a ton of confirmation emails from legitimate companies (usually asking to confirm your email after they sign you up for newsletters, seminars, links to free downloads, etc. (many of the emails are from other countries and in other languages.) They then initiate fraudulent purchases so that the order confirmation email from their company are buried in all the spam emails they inundate your inbox with. I received over 100 spam emails in a 30 minute period and although I secured all my accounts, removed my payment method, deactivated all my apps that had access to my payment information, and took all the necessary steps to protect my accounts and identity (these bots even tried to open an account in my name for social security,) I am still receiving spam. In reality, this is a zero star rating and I'm hoping these scammers will be shut down, but mostly I hope to warn potential victims of their fraudulent activity.
Edit: Just as I finished writing this review, I received confirmation that Affirm has approved the loan of over $8000. I even have a claim number for my fraud report, and they approved it. I am floored!
Please watch out for this "company" and their scams!

9 June 2026
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