"Storic Club" is a Fake Online Store Created by Scammers

Storic Club is a Fake Online Store Created by Scammers

"Storic Club" at www.storic.club is a fake online store created by scammers. The physical address, 2.27 Romer House Lewisham High Street, London, England, SE13 6EE, is the same for several online shopping websites that share the exact same layout, selling the exact same products. Hope that someone on the UK already raised a complaint with the proper authorities.

"Storic Club" at www.storic.club

storic club at www.storic.club

2.27 Romer House Lewisham High Street, London, England, SE13 6EE

852-66282369

cs@marketinggmail.com

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  • February 6, 2020 at 5:34 PM by an anonymous user from: Riyadh, Ar Riya?, Saudi Arabia

    I paid US$69.50 on November25, 2018 For Mobile Communicator(order#15010). I never got it.I have sent several E-Mails to Miss Lucy, but never got clear answer from her. Once she said delivery made. Second reply she will send in few days.After some times she never replied to my E-Mails. Now more than 15 months nothing coming from their side. I almost gave up. Now I know that zI lost my money for ever. I do not know what to do. Our local bank refused to intervene, as the money had been withdrawn from my credit card. Life is full of surprises. Nothing is for free.

    Regards,

  • February 18, 2019 at 9:56 PM by an anonymous user from: Makati City, National Capital Region, Philippines

    Bought a phone communicator on line and got robbed of 80 dollars. A total scam. Wish these guys get busted hard.

  • February 6, 2019 at 9:19 AM by an anonymous user from: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    Total scam, ordered a phone got pair of rayband sunglasses wont reply to email or anything.

    • February 18, 2019 at 9:58 PM by an anonymous user from: Makati City, National Capital Region, Philippines

      At least you got something man. I got nothing.

  • January 28, 2019 at 5:45 AM by an anonymous user from: Kerdasah, Giza, Egypt

    this is a fake site and they have a fake tracker; nothing deliverd ever; they steal money and we need help to close this site.

  • January 3, 2019 at 6:13 AM by an anonymous user from: Nicosia, Cyprus

    Hello, I am from cyprus and I'm buying a cell phone from storic club. I did not get any information only message from my bank to pay for the phone. can I take my money back?

    • January 3, 2019 at 6:54 AM by info

      Yes, open a dispute with your bank to have your money refunded.

  • December 31, 2018 at 12:54 PM by joeguru from: Dallas, Texas, United States

    After a week playing games with "LUCY" (their cs@marketinggmail.com) and getting no substantial answer, I called Bank of America and disputed the charge. BofA's fraud department is going to communicate with their credit card processor and give them the heads up that these are likely scammers before they get their first paycheck from the bank :)

    So Merry Christmas and Happy New Year "LUCY"! BTW, if you made the charge on a CREDIT CARD you can dispute it under the "Special Rule for Credit Card Purchases".

    But it's still worth it to call your bank and see if they can help you get your money back. Most banks will do this for you.

  • December 29, 2018 at 11:49 AM by an anonymous user from: Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh, India

    Before one week I booked a product, phone computer, but unfortunately I did not get any information.

  • December 28, 2018 at 5:19 PM by an anonymous user from: Cleveland, Ohio, United States

    Yeah I just filled out $69.50 to this company had I known that this was a scam they wouldn't have never got me.

    I think that Facebook will be liable for all these scams that are posted on their website.

    If there is a petition for this I will more than gladly sign it I think these people need to be prosecuted and Facebook need to be liable.

    • December 31, 2018 at 1:11 PM by joeguru from: Dallas, Texas, United States

      Contact your bank NOW and get the charge reversed. BofA's fraud dept is contacting their bank because of my dispute.

  • December 28, 2018 at 2:37 PM by an anonymous user from: Newbury, England, United Kingdom

    My dad had already bought something but obviously item had not arrived how do I complain to facebook or about facebook allow my dad to see this link in his facebook messenger app he assumed that facebook would not allow scammers to infiltrate the main platform, it must be safe if its on Facebook messenger app, right.

    My poor dad lost GBP £79.98 because he bought a phone each for me and mum that usually costs GBP £140 each with no fall back and they have his card details

    • December 31, 2018 at 1:13 PM by joeguru from: Dallas, Texas, United States

      Contact your bank NOW and let them know. In the US they have the "special rule for credit card purchases" that protects consumers.

      I bet they have something similar in the UK. But my bank's fraud dept is already contacting theirs (even before they get their first paycheck). So he can likely get his money back and the fraudsters are going to have to find a new credit card processor. If they can find one.

  • December 28, 2018 at 6:43 AM by an anonymous user from: Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

    Agreed it is a roaming scam site.

    The www.URL floats from Storic.club to DirectsprI to new.shop.shop whilst the products and site details are static.

    Once you try to make contact or register the website logic decides to opt out, and seems to swap hosts more rapidly.

    I stupidly ordered a product - but seem to have cancelled my card just before they took out anything.

    Sad that Facebook takes money from scammers who want to gain traction and (false) legitimacy.

    I haven't bothered to check out the contact details, but I assume they are all garbage - tel 852 6628 2369, support@cpjus.com, cs@marketinggmail.com, 2.27 Romer House etc.

    I would join any group trying to address this issue with Facebook, but without much hope for any action.

    Caveat.

  • December 28, 2018 at 2:07 AM by an anonymous user from: Lagos, Nigeria

    Facebook must know something about this fake online store called storic club and the facebook reputation is at stake. I paid S98 dollars to them on the 24th of this month and I will do everything to get my money back.

  • December 28, 2018 at 1:37 AM by an anonymous user from: Lagos, Nigeria

    My name is Adebayo, I am from Portharcourt in Nigeria, when I saw the advert on facebook.

    I so much have passion for the Cosmo communicator phone but I have brothers in England and I have to tell them for find out if it real or not because the real price for the Cosmo is $548 US dollars and allot of distance price so I decided not to put my money yesterday.

    I know is like a scam website, I search online the address and phone number, many store use the same number which is not possible, so FACEBOOK should always make research before they post for this such things, Facebook should be responsible for this. Facebook is the responsible of all this issue.

  • December 27, 2018 at 4:03 PM by an anonymous user from: Lagos, Nigeria

    I have just made payment to this people with my master card. I think facebook should be liable for allowing them use their platform for adverts.

    I have lost #25,393 just like that?

    Facebook need to improve on this and recover our money pls.

  • December 27, 2018 at 10:06 AM by an anonymous user from: Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom

    They are on Facebook trying to sell expensive mobile phone cheap; be careful. But in my opinion, I think Facebook should monitor their advertising. Let's have a petition to get Facebook to make their website safe.

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"Storic Club" is a Fake Online Store Created by Scammers