ILOVENEED Scam and Fake Online Stores

ILOVENEED Scam and Fake Online Stores

There are hundreds of fake online stores that go by the name ILOVENEED. Below is one of those fake stores that goes by the name www.queesnow.com. Online shoppers run the risk of receiving counterfeit goods or nothing at all from those fake online stores. But, victims of the scam stores can contact their banks or financial institutions to have their transactions canceled and money refunded.

An ILOVENEED Fake Online Store

Queesnow at queesnow.com

Email: support@dariustv.com

Phone Number: 5042475660

Address:914 anchor lake rd, Carriere, Mississippi, UNITED STATES

Zip Code: 39426

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  • March 16, 2021 at 12:22 PM by an anonymous user from: Tucson, Arizona, United States

    I purchased a KitchenAid mixer, Yellow, Order @23260 dated November 8, 2020. Took my money and I got nothing!

  • December 20, 2020 at 11:28 AM by an anonymous user from: Greenville, Greer, South Carolina, United States

    When you go to the site you would think that Facebook has already taken care of making sure it's not a scam; why do we have to deal with this? I don't understand why are we having to watch or wallets watch what we buy when it's Facebook that is offering the product to us. I think Facebook should pay us back, it doesn't say buy at your own risk you would think that Facebook has already checked it out. I blame Facebook for this one cuz this is the third time.

    I'm not used anything that Facebook throws up. I don't care if it is legit or not or if I have bought something from them before, I don't care if it's Amazon or Walmart that comes up, I don't care if it's Louis Vuitton that throws up, shame on you Facebook

  • December 14, 2020 at 9:04 AM by an anonymous user from: Santa Clara County, Sunnyvale, California, United States

    I made the stupid mistake of not researching the website like I always do or I wouldn't be doing this today. Multi-tasking is not good. It really makes your IQ drop. (There's a study on it with evidence to prove that to be true.) Not to mention I tend to miss more things. So I was playing a game, Hyper Plinko. This ad came up for these items that had prices that were too good to be true. I thought it might be one of those sample things. Where they want you to do a survey and all. Anyway, I ordered some nice things. An oversized beanbag like foam chair and two different convertible tablets. I should have known then that it was a scam but I was too excited about finding nice things to give for Christmas. I'm disabled and in a wheelchair. I've been fighting for my disability for 5 years. I have no income and depend on others to live. I read terms of the site and everything looking for the catch and couldn't find it. So I went ahead through the checkout process. It never asked me to make an account. When the receipt came up it showed only $11.97 to be charged to my prepaid bank card. (At least I was smart enough to use that instead of my debit card.) Iy cleared my bank as ACTION-REACTION. Then I was notified of an additional charge for $59.99 listed on my account as GRATEFU-SUBßCRIPTION. There was no language anywhere or a receipt for this from them but I knew it was them. So I tried calling the number in contact us section of the site after trying to find my order on their website was unsuccessful. I knew then there was a problem. Rhe number is a local number for me. Its a New Orleans area code. Then I saw the address is in Mississippi! So, I sent an email to the address listed which was another red flag. The address was support@Dariustv.com! Of course I never received a response to my emails about the unauthorized payment either. Im sure I will never see those items nor will they respond. I a furious with myself for being so stupid. All I had to do was Google the sight and I would have found and these horrible people who steal from poor disabled people with no income. You should be ashamed of yourself whoever you are. Im so angry. I am reporting this to the FTC, BBB, police and fbI if needed, consumer protection department of my state or parish, my state attorney general, and whomever else I need to. This is beyond wrong.

  • December 8, 2020 at 5:29 PM by an anonymous user from: Civic Center, Cleveland, Ohio, United States

    Ad came up while playing words with friends game. 99 cent bean bag chairs. Then my card was charged for $19.80 by a children's clothing apparel company called Zaikamoya.com. The company I thought I was dealing with goes by iloveneed or ladys.cloud. I'm opening a fraud complaint. Another name associated be is dariustv.com

    • December 13, 2020 at 7:55 AM by an anonymous user from: Fresno, California, United States

      Thehaileyspot.com was how I got scammed by ILOVENEED

  • December 3, 2020 at 10:11 PM by an anonymous user from: Civic Center, Stockton, California, United States

    Is ladyscloud a scam. I just spent 137.00 on that site and my daughter said it may be a scam.

    • December 4, 2020 at 2:01 AM by info

      What is their website's address or URL?

  • December 1, 2020 at 11:32 PM by an anonymous user from: Downtown Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

    I knew its to good to be true, but it was advertised on a site that I do trust very much. I have received freebies from Verydice, so not sure why they would advertise for Iloveneed.

  • November 30, 2020 at 11:46 PM by info

    sliheoo.com is another fake website.

  • November 28, 2020 at 9:51 AM by an anonymous user from: Germantown, Maryland, United States

    U * will pay for scamming me, ... dare u steal $72 from my account. I have children ... the lord will see u all burn in h**l!

  • November 20, 2020 at 9:24 PM by an anonymous user from: Downtown, San Antonio, Texas, United States

    Great I didn't see this until after I ordered 2 items... Thank goodness it was only $2

  • November 14, 2020 at 3:40 PM by an anonymous user from: Relay, Arbutus, Maryland, United States

    I'v been waiting weeks on my order and haven't gotten anything but yet last month I knew I had at least $100.00 in my bank account and I called them to make sure and I was -$89.00 dollars, so glad ik now.😤😡

  • November 10, 2020 at 9:21 AM by an anonymous user from: Downtown Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

    total scam, took 100 out of my bank acct.

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