Is Beineshop a Scam? Review of the Online Store

Is Beineshop a Scam? Review of the Online Store

Beineshop Club located at beineshop.com is a fake online store claiming to sell baby blankets, diaper bags, car seats and other products. Online shoppers run the risk of receiving counterfeit goods or nothing at all from the same store. 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.

About Beineshop Online Store

Beineshopat or Beineshop at beineshop.com

Email: support@beineshop.com

Call: (631) 294-2596

Contact: Casey Huitt

Office Address:

103 Windy Circle, Brandon, FL 33511 United States

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  • August 3, 2020 at 1:02 PM by an anonymous user from: Brandon, Florida, United States

    The are fraudulently using my home address for their scam business. The address they list is a residence and not associated with the company.

  • July 14, 2020 at 2:44 PM by an anonymous user from: Wakefield, Massachusetts, United States

    I foolishly ordered a weight bench from Beineshop mid-June. Figured the payment method being Pay-Pal I was safe. Got tracking info for a parcel that had been delivered to my town and state in late May. Went through the claim process with Pay-Pal and was fully reimbursed. Got lucky I guess, watch out for these predatory companies that pop up inventory based on your google searches.

  • July 9, 2020 at 10:51 AM by an anonymous user from: Tampa, Florida, United States

    I ordered a bike in May and it said it was delivered on June 3 to a totally different address with a totally different tracking number and nothing matched up and I never received anything for my money do not do business with these people

  • July 3, 2020 at 11:30 AM by an anonymous user from: Wilmington, North Carolina, United States

    This is a scam site and they are using fake UPS numbers. They stole $80 from me and Paypal will not refund because of the use of fake UPS tracking number. AVOID!

  • June 27, 2020 at 2:25 PM by an anonymous user from: Fair Oaks, California, United States

    ...forgot to mention that the charge was listed as $69.89, but they charged my card $80.37. I have also reported this site to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint center as IC3.gov

  • June 27, 2020 at 2:16 PM by an anonymous user from: Fair Oaks, California, United States

    I was also scammed by this website for a bike pad for the tailgate of my truck. It was half the price as offered on the manufacturer's website. Then, the payment went through PalPay (another red flag that concerned me but I ignored). They sent a tracking update that showed the item was delivered 2 weeks before I ordered it. And, the USPS tracking merely showed it was delivered to my zip code, not to a specific address, so that was another scam they've figured out. No way to contact PayPal unless you set up an account, which I'll never do, no reply to e-mail sent to the vendor, so I've disputed the charge with my credit card company.

  • June 22, 2020 at 6:21 PM by info

    "I recently placed an order with beineshop on June 18th, 2020 before realizing a possible scam. I used a prepaid debit card and funds were relayed through PayPal which I can't get ahold of at the moment but will try again on my next day off. I was sent a tracking number for my item purchased which traces back to a package which was delivered in May to an address in Ohio, I live in West Virginia. The phone number listed on their site always rings in busy and even tho a Florida address is listed the phone number goes thru to New York..."

    Received via email.

  • June 22, 2020 at 4:33 PM by an anonymous user from: Arlington, Texas, United States

    Absolutely, do not buy anything from Beineshop. It is clearly a scam.

    On June 17, 2020, I placed an order to purchase an electric scooter from Beineshop, using PayPal as my form of payment. One thing which should have tipped me off is that I did not receive any type of email confirming the purchase, but the next day I received an email from PayPal which disturbed me greatly: the email listed a charge higher than I had authorized (I authorized $99 yet was billed $114), the item allegedly shipped was not the item I purchased - then when I used the USPS tracking number, I discovered it was a fake. A package with that tracking number had been delivered to a residence in Virginia in May 2020; I live in Texas and, again, I did not even place an order until June 2020!

    I have filed a complaint with PayPal, but do not know yet whether PayPal will get my money back for me. It's very distressing and makes me distrust using Paypal, because shouldn't PayPal have been able to ascertain whether this vendor is/was legit or not?

    • July 3, 2020 at 11:32 AM by an anonymous user from: Wilmington, North Carolina, United States

      Same thing happened and I am now fighting with paypal. Any updates from you?

    • June 22, 2020 at 5:52 PM by an anonymous user from: Inverness, Florida, United States

      The same thing happened to me via PayPal. I made a purchase with this online store. I knew immediately I was scammed as it stated the order shipped. I went out to PP to cancel the purchase but there was no cancel option available. My money went to a Gilbert Flores at an odd email. Not the name, or email on the Beineshop site. Also, the site disappeared from Google search. What worried me was the tracking number he gave me, and PP was an old tracking number of mine. I Googled this and it is the latest scam were scammers are using old tracking numbers to make it look legit. So, how the heck are they getting old tracking numbers. Well anyway stay away from these scammers. I didn't do my usual site checks for site certification. And the deal really was too good to be true.

  • June 19, 2020 at 5:36 PM by an anonymous user from: Marblehead, Massachusetts, United States

    Since I used my PayPal account link to a credit card, do they now have all that info too? Are my other payment methods under PayPal at risk?

  • June 18, 2020 at 5:59 PM by an anonymous user from: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

    I ordered a bike for 115$ I tried to call the number it stays busy, tried to email them no recipient found, filed a claim through PayPal. Don’t make the mistake I did.

    • June 19, 2020 at 5:32 PM by an anonymous user from: Marblehead, Massachusetts, United States

      I did the same thing with a kayak via PayPal. Trying to get my money back!

  • June 18, 2020 at 7:32 AM by an anonymous user from: Merrick, New York, United States

    Embarrassed to say I fell for this. What kind of trouble am I in? They have my name address, phone number, and email address

    • June 18, 2020 at 5:56 PM by an anonymous user from: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

      Did you file a claim through PayPal and your bank? I fell for a 115$ bike smh

    • June 18, 2020 at 8:07 AM by info

      Just be careful going forward because the scammers will contact you and attempt to scam since they now have your contact information.

  • June 17, 2020 at 10:59 PM by an anonymous user from: Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

    They are advertizing electric scooters, 1000 and 2000 watt for like $99. I checked the address that they show and its just a house so im pretty sure its a scam.

    • June 22, 2020 at 4:36 PM by an anonymous user from: Arlington, Texas, United States

      Yeah, it's the electric scooter that got me - because their advertised price was so much lower than everyone else's. I should have known it was a deal too good to be true, but honestly, I've stumbled onto other great deals online that were always legit (this is my first time to get scammed) so the fact that it was a 'great deal' did not necessarily mean it was a scam. But now I know for sure that yes, it is a scam.

  • June 17, 2020 at 10:18 PM by an anonymous user from: Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

    I was looking for a pair of dumbbells and I founded an amazing deal, from almost $350 regular price on other websites to $70, so too good to be truth. I decided to stay away, also websites like:

    www.lappedty.com

    www.beineshop.com

    www.pointanl.com

    Same web design, and information, not too smart to at least change the description.

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