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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

It is a pure scam

It is a pure scam. I had a very disappointing experience with this platform. Despite investing a significant amount of money into ads, product costs, and subscription fees, I ended up with almost no real profit.

The system requires you to pay upfront for order fulfillment, even though customers have already paid, which creates serious cash flow issues. On top of that, funds are held and released slowly, making it difficult to continue running ads or scaling the business.

The financial reports provided do not reflect the actual money spent versus what is received in real terms. After all expenses, I was left with a loss.

I strongly recommend that anyone considering this platform carefully review the cost structure and risks before investing.

17 June 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

On a Tuesday evening three weeks after…

On a Tuesday evening three weeks after signing up, I ran my first ad through Sellvia's built-in ad system and was genuinely surprised to see it generate $214 in commissions without me having to touch a third-party tool - the setup is straightforward, though I did find the targeting options a bit limited compared to what I was expecting. I just made my first withdrawal and it cleared cleanly, so I plan to reinvest that amount into the next ad cycle and see whether scaling the budget changes the return rate.

10 June 2026
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I wish I'd known upfront that the…

I wish I'd known upfront that the 14-day trial paired with the $40 ad coupon gives you enough breathing room to actually validate whether the platform fits your business model before committing to the $39 monthly subscription. Last month, I used those two weeks to set up a store selling course templates, ran some Facebook ads with that coupon credit, and got genuine traction without risking my own money. The trial let me see real customer behavior and test the Sellvia Payments commission structure in action, which honestly matters more than any marketing promise. One thing to note: the $100 minimum withdrawal threshold means you need to be intentional about your first few sales before you can actually cash out. That said, having a pre-built store plus that financial runway made testing the platform feel low-pressure and realistic.

31 May 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

I've been using Sellvia for a little…

I've been using Sellvia for a little over 4 months and overall I'd say it's been a pretty solid experience. What I liked right away was that I didn't need to build everything from zero or spend weeks trying to figure out complicated setups. The platform already gives you a working structure, which made starting way less overwhelming.

The first month was honestly slow for me and I almost gave up, mostly because I expected faster results. But after I started understanding how the balance system and order processing actually work, things became much smoother. I also appreciate that the dashboard keeps everything in one place instead of bouncing between different tools all day.

It's definitely not effortless and I think beginners should know that upfront. You still need patience, traffic, and some discipline with spending. But compared to the chaos I had with other platforms before, Sellvia felt much more stable and manageable.

21 May 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I've tried a bunch of ecommerce…

I've tried a bunch of ecommerce platforms over the last couple years and most of them either felt way too technical or completely overhyped. Sellvia landed somewhere in the middle for me.

What kept me using it was the fact that I could actually start testing ideas quickly without spending days configuring everything. The dashboard is simple enough that you don't feel lost, but there's still enough data there to track what's working and what's not.

One thing I'll say though - this platform rewards consistency more than excitement. The people expecting instant money will probably quit fast. But if you treat it like something you gradually learn and improve, it feels surprisingly stable.

17 May 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Sellvia has been alright overall

Sellvia has been alright overall, but I think some people jump in expecting way too much too fast. The system itself is pretty organized and I liked that I didn't need to spend forever setting things up from scratch.

At the same time, the learning curve with payments and order processing is real. The first time I saw funds sitting pending, I thought something was wrong. Support explained it, and after a while it made sense, but I do think the platform could explain that part more clearly for beginners.

Still, compared to trying to connect ten different services together on your own, this felt a lot less chaotic. Not perfect, but definitely usable if you stay patient.

12 May 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Deceptive Billing

Deceptive Billing, Predatory Practices, and Fake Customers. This company is a total scam. They drained my primary account, then tried to charge multiple other linked accounts, including my Cash App, even after blocking them. On top of that, I was charged to 'process' e products and then faced hidden fees to withdraw my money, which you can't do until you reach a minimum. Worst of all, I couldn't even see my customers, which makes me believe they might be fabricating the activity completely. Stay away." Does that capture everything?

1 May 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I perfectly understand that we use…

I perfectly understand that we use money to fish for money but with Sellvia, this belief is at another level. The best would've been to generate steady income through minimal advertising investment and use the income to invest in more profitable items like furniture. Instead you're beings asked to invest about 500 US dollars in costs that you may never recoup. I even doubt the supposed orders. It could be fake you know?...

6 May 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

SCAMMER

Sellvia and Alidropship togeter is a proven complete FRAUD and SCAM organizations owned by a Russian criminal, Yaroslav Nevsky living in the USA I suppose and I assume this is even his real name in a real world. A message for you scammer: Someone will drag you to the court someday and it is just a matter of time and you will lose everything that you have attained by scamming innocent people.

This company robbed my $3,000 investment and I could not even withdraw a single sent from my sales revenue. Pay attention here: With a $3,000 investment, my profit return or ROA was $1,000 which I was eligible to withdraw. When I wanted to withdraw that $1,000. They took away my access to the store meaning that I am now unable to even request a withdrawal of my funds. All sales are fake and auto-generated sales by a bot program. As soon as you make deposit through your credit card, you will start getting sales within minutes or hours. All sales are between $5-$15. More you will add money for sales deposit in advance, the bot will generate more sales to entice you to deposit even more and more money. and this way, I deposited $3,000 so far and by then it was too late. I found out the I did not even make even $3,000 back which is a break-even point of my investment. I merely made $1,000 instead. So, $2,000 (66%) loss already and only $1,000 that I can withdraw as part of my sales revenue. SO, when I wanted to withdraw that amount, they took away my access. And all these happened within a matter of just 3 months.

I read a very similar review when I first started but I did not believe it since some other reviews were positive but I can guarantee that those are either paid reviews or posted by their own employees. Imagine if they can steal $3,000 from each customer, from only 5,000 customers, they are making $15 MILLIONS. This is an international SCAM company which are making multi millions dollars each year. What a profitable business with a zero investment! The saddest part is that this SCAMMER is looting people who are saving every penny for many years of hard work from a paycheck to paycheck lifestyle. If you are a fool like me then go ahead and try them with just $1,000 if you have an extra sitting in your bank account that you want to get rid off.

2 November 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Biggest scam I have ever encountered!

I have been scammed by Sellvia. A company who offers you a free store. Firstly, they charge an unexpected large amount of money for the dashboard. $1.600.00 - not advertised in their free store offer. You are then charged to stock up the free store. Hundreds of $$$$. They don't tell you about the continuous daily fees for: automated processing and postage. Advertising daily. You pay the supplier for the customers purchase!!! The customer's payment goes to Sellvia and not into the business. Your profit for each order is the same as what you have paid the supplier. Example for one order; Store owner (me) pays $30.00 a day for advertising - $6.00 per individual order (only 5 orders a day - limited by Sellvia) to bring the customers in. Customer sees advert and orders item advertised at $35.00 - this includes postage. Sellvia pockets customers payment. Store owner (me) pays supplier for customers order $10.00. Store owner (me) pays Sellvia $20.00 for postage and automated dispatch. Store owner has paid $36.00 to generate custom, dispatch, and postage. Sellvia have kept the customers $35.00 dollar payment which does not come into the equation; or to the store owner. Store owner gets $10.00 as profit (the same as what I paid the supplier). A loss of $26.00 for that particular sale, and a further loss of $35.00 embezzled by Sellvia. From this example, Sellvia pockets: Customers payment received by Sellvia $35.00 Automated dispatch and postage paid to Sellvia by Store owner $20.00. Advertising paid by Store owner to Sellvia $6.00 A profit of $61.00 generated and financed by the store owner. Sellvia receives $61.00 Store owner is out of pocket by $26.00 plus customers money kept by Sellvia of - $35.00. This is a single order example. It is,costing store owner for Sellvia to reap all the profits and keep the customers payment that should have gone into the store. A store cannot continue operating on outgoings only for Sellvia to reap! Every order leaves you with a deficit! Over one month of trading I have lost $7,600.00 all gone into Sellvias coffers! Not one can't of profit came my way. I was paying for Sellvia to siphon money from my business. If you want to be drained of all your finances, use Sellvia. It's a very easy way to do it!! Their dashboard is designed to make them money out of your finances! Unfortunately, it took me 5 weeks to realise their business strategy! The gentleman, who took the money for the dashboard did so knowing,what the company strategy or business plan is, but he was happy to take my money knowing that their plan was to syphone money out of individuals to satisfy their own pockets!!

5 August 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Think Twice Before Using Sellvia-…

Think Twice Before Using Sellvia- Here’s What Happened to My Bank Account

I’m sharing my personal experience so other sellers don’t get trapped.

After months of using Sellvia, the costs kept piling up. Every order came with layered fees. one on top of another. When I reviewed my latest payout, the numbers shocked me:

Date: Sept 18, 2025

Order Total: $576.38

Sellvia Fees: $40.35

Actual Payout: $536.03

That’s not just high. it’s unsustainable.

Worse, soon after using their platform, I noticed unauthorized charges on my bank card from major retailers like Walmart and Amazon. Sellvia has access to your full financial details- card number, bank account, routing number- and their customer support was dismissive and rude when I asked for help.

My advice: pause any auto-renewal, protect your payment information, and consider building your own dropshipping store where you control your fees and your data.

Bottom line: Don’t keep them in business with your hard work. Your money- and your privacy- are worth more.

18 September 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Excellent Customet Support!

Great online customer support is hard to find these days, however the Sellvia support team is always there when needed!
I am provided with knowlegeable prompt courteous responses and excellent follow-up. Today's spotlight is on Yamina👍👍

21 July 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I don't know what went wrong with this company

I don't know what went wrong , at first everything was going fine with my store , but now I'm being ignored .I had several problems with my site and no one would get back to me , finally I got a hold of the CEO , he said he would personally fix the problem , he fixed part of the problem, still there is one more issue , I've emailed him and he will not get back to me actually I've emailed several employees and nobody will respond. I think my best move now would be to get legal advice , I'm sorry to say but I do not recommend this company and that is why they are getting a one star review.

31 May 2024
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