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  • Facebook will sell ad space to anyone with the money to pay them.
    My personal theory is that, like with cryptocurrency, criminals, scammers and terrorists are using Facebook ads.
  • giraffe69
    giraffe69 Posts: 3,608 Forumite
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    Well you saw an item on Facebook. You did not much checking but noted the English in the advert was questionable. You then decided to go ahead and seem to agree it was a mistake so why bleat now? Learn from the experience and next time consider whether the money saved is worth the risk. I don't buy from Facebook ever so maybe I'm missing some bargains or maybe a load of heartache and aggravation from Wuhan!
  • loobiloo
    loobiloo Posts: 151 Forumite
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    I'm not bleating, but thanks for the comment. I think this whole conversation has probably covered all points now. 
  • ploddo
    ploddo Posts: 43 Forumite
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    Greaters said:
    I thought I was savvy but I have been scammed by this chinese company that trades on-line in the UK though multiple outlets, advertising on Facebook etc purporting to be UK companies. The website disappeared overnight. The item I received is not as ordered but I cannot get a refund or replacement. Raising a case in PayPal has got me nowhere. Considering I easily found over 500 complaints against this company (too late!), not even including PayPal's own community, how can Facebook & PayPal be so irresponsible as to allow them to trade with them? The value of the goods is below £50. For me it's the rights and wrongs of it that makes me continue to pursue it. Anyone got any ideas who the 'good guys' are and where I can possibly get any compensation?
    The best thing to do is to ask PayPal to pay the return postage if they refuse a refund. Return postage is usually more expensive than the original cost of the item so they may well then decide to refund you. 
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