Is gimmegimme.us an Untrustworthy Online Store?

The website, gimmegimme.us, is an untrustworthy online store. Online users are advised to stay away from the untrustworthy website because those who shop from it run the risk of receiving counterfeit goods or nothing at all. Unsatisfied online users who have shopped on the untrustworthy website are asked to contact their bank or financial institution to have their transactions canceled and money refunded. They should also have their banks help them prevent the cybercriminals who are operating the website from continuously charging their credit cards.

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August 23, 2019 at 7:07 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Eugene, Oregon, United States

I ordered something in June, and now it's almost the end of August and I never received my order. These people will rip you off as they did me. I googled

them and saw they had shut down.

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August 27, 2019 at 6:31 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Oeiras, Lisbon, Portugal

Same here,same months and all;also googled them and saw they´d shut down,d**n.

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August 21, 2019 at 11:31 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Spanish Fork, Utah, United States

Purchased in June. It's 2 months later and still nothing. Their website now says that they've shut down. I doubt I'll get my money back. :(

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July 29, 2019 at 12:08 PM by
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an anonymous user from: San Jose, California, United States

Gimme-Gimme.US.com is apparently a total SCAM. They took my money and have not shipped the product after 2 months. I have not been successful in reaching them-they don't provide a phone number and they do not reply to my messages sent from their web site.

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July 22, 2019 at 9:40 PM by
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an anonymous user from: El Centro, California, United States

This has to be the worse company ever. Ordered June 27. Their website says it ships from Escondido CA (35 minutes from me). Crazy that all of their reviews are happy reviews. Still getting the same emails:

"We are really sorry if we failed to meet your expectation about the time frame given in receiving your orders. We appreciate your patience. I can see how frustrating it must have been dealing with all the delays with regards to your order.

As of the moment, we are still waiting for more stock for this amazing item, this is not the type of customer service experience we want you to have with us. We are still a growing company and did not anticipate that our product will go viral in just a matter of days, the reason why we are having problems with our supply but no worries we have updated this matter to our supplier and can assure you that more stocks are coming. We are a company that thinks about our Customers satisfaction and we know we can do better and will surely do better as we grow.

Rest assured you will receive an email with the tracking number once our supplier has updated us with it.

Do not be worried we will make sure to have your order delivered to you as soon as possible. As a compensation for the delay please accept our gift voucher of 10% that you will be able to use on anything from our company, please do note that this voucher will not expire and you will be able to use it anytime you wish to use it.

We are asking for more patience from you, we know you’ll love this item!

Kind Regards,

Kissa

Customer Satisfaction Team

We apologize for the delay in our shipment.

The product that you ordered is in high demand and it's being packed and prepared from our warehouse.

But please don't worry as we are already processing your order. We will let you know immediately your tracking number once the supplier updated as with it.

Rest assured that once it is released, it will be delivered to you immediately.

We appreciate your patience.

Shop Happy,

Erick-Customer Satisfaction Team

Due to overwhelming demand, there is a slight delay in shipping for some orders. We are currently awaiting more stock of this amazing product and hope to have it to you soon. You should be receiving your tracking details in the next 7-9 business days!

Please let us know if you need any more help!

Shop Happy,

Raine - Customer Satisfaction Manager

Due to overwhelming demand, there is a slight delay in shipping for some orders. We are currently awaiting more stock of this amazing product and hope to have it to you soon. You should be receiving your tracking details in the next 7-9 business days!

Please let us know if you need any more help!

Shop Happy,

Lucky - Customer Satisfaction Manager

HI Katherine,

Due to overwhelming demand, there is a slight delay in shipping for some orders. We are currently awaiting more stock of this amazing product and hope to have it to you soon. You should be receiving your tracking details in the next 7-9 business days!

Please let us know if you need any more help!

Shop Happy,

James - Customer Satisfaction Manager"

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July 16, 2019 at 12:10 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany

Hands off! Ordered about 2 months ago 2 pieces phone holder for the bike made of aluminum, paid immediately and after eternal back and forth now today get a cheap pendant in star shape for a necklace...

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July 2, 2019 at 6:18 AM by
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an anonymous user from: London, England, United Kingdom

Do not order from this company. Ordered from it for my grandkids on the 23rd May, it is now 2nd July, still not received items.

Emails loads of times. Got emails saying do you want refund as item ready to be dispatched. Kept saying yes want refund.

Had to report it to PayPal. Got email this week saying item on way. Them email this morning saying no refund as its against there policy. You have to cancel with in 24 hours. Still no items received. DON'T ORDER ANYTHING FROM THEM

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July 2, 2019 at 11:14 PM by
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an anonymous user from: Jerusalem, Israel

O40l 68% 1:02 Hello Sir/Ma, We would like to inform you that your tracking shipment with number: AH354322PS is till in our it's presently and warehouse On- Hold https://postalshipmentlog.com/ tracking_trace We're yet to commence this shipment as we require payment and freight verification from you as registered by a representative of Allway Bank. Please select from below which shipping package is best for you and kindly complete the payment. Freight Packages: You are required to select and pay for the freight package that best suits your shipping needs from the list presented below:

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June 29, 2019 at 6:57 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Nashville, Tennessee, United States

I ordered from them with item in stock at that time. I questioned them via email. I was told the item I wanted went viral so they are TRYING to get more in stock. PayPal didn't come through to help me either. Call your bank people. This company also goes by other names as well. Beware!@

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June 26, 2019 at 8:32 AM by
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an anonymous user from: Langdon, North Dakota, United States

Purchased, charged my card. Went to check status, ‘404 Page Not Found’ came up. Emailed them I was told that they are receiving higher than volume tickets. Still nothing.

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Pay the safest way

Credit cards are the safest way to pay for online purchases because you can dispute the charges if you never get the goods or services or if the offer was misrepresented. Federal law limits your liability to $50 if someone makes unauthorized charges to your account, and most credit card issuers will remove them completely if you report the problem promptly.

Guard your personal information

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Crooks pretending to be from companies you do business with may call or send an email, claiming they need to verify your personal information. Don’t provide your credit card or bank account number unless you are actually paying for something and know who you are sending payment to. Your social security number should not be necessary unless you are applying for credit. Be especially suspicious if someone claiming to be from a company with whom you have an account asks for information that the business already has.

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Think before you click

If an email or text message looks suspicious, don’t open any attachments or click on the links.

Verify urgent requests or unsolicited emails, messages or phone calls before you respond

If you receive a message or a phone call asking for immediate action and don't know the sender, it could be a phishing message.

Be careful with links and new website addresses

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Use Strong Passwords

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Make sure your operating systems (OSs) and applications are up to date on all of your electronic devices. Older and unpatched versions of OSs and software are the target of many hacks. Read the CISA security tip on Understanding Patches and Software Updates for more information.

What if You Got Scammed?

Stop Contact With The Scammer

Hang up the phone. Do not reply to emails, messages, or letters that the scammer sends. Do not make any more payments to the scammer. Beware of additional scammers who may contact you claiming they can help you get your lost money back.

Secure Your Finances

  • Report potentially compromised bank account, credit or debit card information to your financial institution(s) immediately. They may be able to cancel or reverse fraudulent transactions.
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Check Your Computer

If your computer was accessed or otherwise affected by a scam, check to make sure that your anti-virus is up-to-date and running and that your system is free of malware and keylogging software. You may also need to seek the help of a computer repair company. Consider utilizing the Better Business Bureau’s website to find a reputable company.

Change Your Account Passwords

Update your bank, credit card, social media, and email account passwords to try to limit further unauthorized access. Make sure to choose strong passwords when changing account passwords.

Report The Scam

Reporting helps protect others. While agencies can’t always track down perpetrators of crimes against scammers, they can utilize the information gathered to record patterns of abuse which may lead to action being taken against a company or industry.

Report your issue to the following agencies based on the nature of the scam:

  • Local Law Enforcement: Consumers are encouraged to report scams to their local police department or sheriff’s office, especially if you lost money or property or had your identity compromised.
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  • Identitytheft.gov: If someone is using your personal information, like your Social Security, credit card, or bank account number, to open new accounts, make purchases, or get a tax refund, report it at www.identitytheft.gov. This federal government site will also help you create your Identity Theft Report and a personal recovery plan based on your situation. Questions can be directed to 877-ID THEFT.

How To Recognize a Phishing Scam

Scammers use email or text messages to try to steal your passwords, account numbers, or Social Security numbers. If they get that information, they could get access to your email, bank, or other accounts. Or they could sell your information to other scammers. Scammers launch thousands of phishing attacks like these every day — and they’re often successful.

Scammers often update their tactics to keep up with the latest news or trends, but here are some common tactics used in phishing emails or text messages:

Phishing emails and text messages often tell a story to trick you into clicking on a link or opening an attachment. You might get an unexpected email or text message that looks like it’s from a company you know or trust, like a bank or a credit card or utility company. Or maybe it’s from an online payment website or app. The message could be from a scammer, who might

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  • include an invoice you don’t recognize — it’s fake
  • want you to click on a link to make a payment — but the link has malware
  • say you’re eligible to register for a government refund — it’s a scam
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About Online Threat Alerts (OTA)

Online Threat Alerts or OTA is an anti-cybercrime community that started in 2012. OTA alerts the public to cyber crimes and other web threats.

By alerting the public, we have prevented a lot of online users from getting scammed or becoming victims of cybercrimes.

With the ever-increasing number of people going online, it important to have a community like OTA that continuously alerts or protects those same people from cyber-criminals, scammers and hackers, who are every day finding new ways of carrying out their malicious activities.

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