strongbornfitness.com Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Fraudulent scam company

Do not be fooled by the website layout of strongbornfitness.com. This is not a legitimate business; it is a textbook "pop-up" scam site designed to take your money and disappear.

I placed an order for fitness equipment via the Shop app over three months ago. Since then? Absolutely nothing. My order status has been permanently stuck on "Waiting to be shipped" for nearly a quarter of a year. They have made zero effort to fulfill the order, provide a tracking number, or offer an update.

Here is why you should stay far away:

Zero Customer Support: They do not respond to inquiries once they have your funds.

Fake Presence: There are no genuine customer reviews on their Instagram, their Shopify storefront, or anywhere else. They have scrubbed their digital footprint to hide the fact that they aren't actually shipping products.

Deceptive Location: Their listed "business address" is just a UPS mailbox in New York—a common tactic used by fraudulent operations to look domestic while operating in total anonymity.

The "Black Hole" Effect: You will pay, you will wait, and you will never receive your gear.

This site is a predatory front for fitness equipment that doesn't exist. If you’ve already ordered, don't wait another day—call your bank immediately and file a chargeback for fraud. I’ve learned my lesson the hard way. Save your money and buy from a brand that actually exists.

1 December 2025
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