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I ordered a Jetsono from a YouTube advertisement linked to www.jetsono.com. It was £24.86, or near that price, as it was impossible to return to verify the initial page stating that the price was £24.86 (more or less). Before going to checkout, I was asked to pay and chose PayPal as the payment method. PayPal verified me and sent me a code which I entered in the verification section. Then and only then, I was taken to the checkout, after the payment was approved by PayPal, so too late to cancel or amend the price of £80! for 3 Jetsono heads. Since this happened within 2 minutes of ordering, I am immediately going to cancel the order and ask PayPal for a refund based on the reported scam which is all over the Internet. I should have checked before buying and I would have found out that it was a scam.
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Just look at the ad on Youtube: it shows someone using a €100 pressure washer with a handle!The scammers are selling a crappy piece of tubing, different, with no handle.SCAM SCAM SCAM(We bought one on Aliexpress for €6 and it does help a a bit, but nothing like the fake Youtube ads) ;-)
I should have read these reviews before I placed an order. I ordered 1 hose unit and passed on all their specials. It should have cost about ~$40 ~$10 shipping. I paid with PayPal. I received an email confirmation for 3 hose units plus special expediting, all to the tune of ~$145. I immediately sent an email canceling this fraudulent order and talked to PayPal to not honor their request for payment. PayPal was very cooperative.
Looks like a scam, smells like a scam, but make up you own mind…Take a gander at the trustpilot reviews for jetnozzle!Is it coincidence that similar product that was selling as recently as a week ago and whose website address is now “for sale” was clearly selling a metal tube with magical powers?Jetsono uk office address has stupid “typo”:United Kingdom415 High Street, Stratford, LondonNWM E15 4QZ, United Kingdom.The “NWM” bit probably refers to Newham, the London borough within which High St, Stratford is located. The borough wouldn’t usually appear in a London address, and misplaced as a capitalised abbreviation looks like a complete misunderstanding of uk address nomenclature.And there (415, High St) you will find a virtual office location, for sale by various other companies.
The product is definitely not what was advertisedAbosolute waste of moneyDo not use your PayPal account to purchaseThey will bill you for three units not one and set up a ongoing line of credit on your PayPal accountStay right away, definite scam