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Are you searching for the dScarf reviews to find out what is dScarf.com in real, either is a dScarf.com scam or genuine, either is a dScarf safe for online shopping or not and so on? If so, then you have landed in the right place since here, within our dScarf review, you are going to find out the complete truth about dScarf.

 

Actually, we don’t recommend dScarf.com and have listed it in our Not Recommended sites list. If you want to know why then keep on reading this dScarf review below.


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We don’t recommend dScarf due to the following reasons:-

  • There is not even single information about the location of dScarf’s main company. It has neither provided the company’s address, nor warehouse’s address or contact phone number, nothing. Although it has mentioned Chi Seong and Yutani are the ones who make the products for dScarf, it hasn’t mentioned anywhere who are they and from where they belong. It has also concealed its owner’s name and company’s address in WHOIS. If it has provided the real owner details on its website, then there is no need to hide the same information in WHOIS.
  • Lots of details provided on the WHOIS of domain dScarf.com match with lots of scam sites such as it is using WhoisGuard, Inc. service with an address P.O. Box 0823-03411, Panama. However, lots of scam sites are using WhoisGuard, Inc. to hide their owner details in WHOIS and providing an address as address P.O. Box 0823-03411, Panama. So, this also makes dScarf.com a very suspicious site.
  • dScarf.com hasn’t provided the essential pages like “Terms of Service” and “Privacy Policy” pages. However, those pages are very essential to operate an online store, so legit sites will never avoid such pages.
  • When you stay some seconds on dScarf.com website, you will find out lots of pop-up messages claiming some people have purchased the items on the dScarf website some minutes ago from your city area. You can find such messages keep on popping up with the names of various clients who have purchased items from your city area.  But, that’s a lie because when we were on dScarf.com website, those names of clients didn’t sound like anyone from our city area. In our country, people don’t have such kinds of names. Those names look like from USA, UK or European countries, not even a single name looks like from our city area or even from our country. So, this makes us clear that dScarf is lying us.
  • On the “Shipping & Delivery” page, you can find out the refund policy of dScarf. There it has mentioned it can’t take back open products and the products must be unopened and in the original packaging. Well, who can find out the condition of products without opening and checking them? So, this refund policy makes clear it is very difficult or almost impossible to get a refund from dScarf. Do you want to purchase something online where it is very difficult to get a refund? Of course, we will not.

Due to the reasons as mentioned above, we don’t recommend dScarf.com and have listed dScarf.com in our Not Recommended sites list.


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Comments: 27
  • #1

    Mike B (Thursday, 16 May 2019 09:56)

    From https://www.engineeredlabs.com/product-page/the-heritage-periodic-table

    “*There are at least two fraudulent companies – www.jinniestore.com and www.dscarf.com – that are advertising the Heritage Periodic Table for $79.00. These are credit card phishing scam websites that do not necessarily ship the product and we are not affiliated with the sites. We apologize for any confusion. If you have purchased from these sites be vigilant about fraudulent purchases on your cards. ”

  • #2

    A.H. (Thursday, 16 May 2019 13:43)

    This is absolutely a scam. I ordered the Heritage Periodic Table from this site off of a sponsored add from Facebook. I did not know about engineeredlabs.com. There was a timer counting down to the purchase, so I thought there was a sale price that was about the expire. Within 2 minutes of the purchase I read on engineeredlabs.com that the Heritage Periodic Table was their product and that dscarf.com was not affiliated with them. I called my credit card company within 5 minutes to dispute the purchase and cancel my card. The charge was already pending, but not from dscarf.com — from a place called New Beginnings Childcare and Learning Center in West Virginia. Even if I change my card number, they can still charge the new card if they claim it’s a preauthorized purchase.

  • #3

    A.N. (Friday, 17 May 2019 21:50)

    Total scam. Same story for me as for A.H. above. Also got to dscarf.com website via Facebook ad, ordered, got charged from JEWTREASURE and never heard back from them.

  • #4

    Djuro (Monday, 20 May 2019 08:00)

    Same story. Total scam.

    American Express billed me for MONIQUESBATHSHOWROOMWATERTOWN MA. I confirmed from that merchant that they have nothing to do with the periodic table sales. I am helping Amex to identify and stop the fraudulent merchant but my charge is still standing.

  • #5

    Diane (Wednesday, 22 May 2019 06:27)

    Well, it appears I’m another sucker. Have been trying to contact them for two weeks regarding an order. No response, thus far. It looks like I can kiss that money goodbye.

  • #6

    Brian (Wednesday, 22 May 2019 10:20)

    Super helpful. i saw the heritage periodic table “dscarf” ad and wanted the product as a gift for my son. i googled the product and came across this warning. i will be buying from a reputable vendor. Thanks! Aaved me a big hassle.

  • #7

    Max (Wednesday, 22 May 2019 21:53)

    Welp, I saw an ad on my facebook feed so I thought ok this must be legit, someone must’ve vetted this. Facebook sucks, first visit in months and now this crap, didn’t even make an effort to filter their ads.

  • #8

    Pat (Saturday, 25 May 2019 14:56)

    I also bought a periodic table there. No one is replying any question…. 100% a scam.. But I do received a fake version of the periodic table, with no actual element samples in it… just a piece of plastic…. is there any way that we can report them?

  • #9

    Norm (Tuesday, 28 May 2019 17:20)

    Scam. Luckily I used BofA’s virtual CC for an amount slightly higher than price. Unfortunately it was meant to be a graduation gift, that will be late… Bastards.

  • #10

    Norm (Tuesday, 28 May 2019 17:28)

    New name for the suckers, https://nobullgifts.com/

  • #11

    G Guss (Wednesday, 29 May 2019 20:04)

    I have been scammed as well. Charge went through. Contacted financier… Charge went to Vintage Arcade Superstore in Usa. Purchased thru Facebook ad.

  • #12

    Mike (Monday, 03 June 2019 15:16)

    Scam. Do not buy their products. The product you purchase will not be you paid for. I am working through legal channels to block their ads on Facebook and Instagram.

  • #13

    LMcG (Tuesday, 11 June 2019 02:49)

    Same problem, purchased two periodic tables from a Facebook advert – nothing delivered. Absolute scam.

  • #14

    Jason Gao (Thursday, 20 June 2019 12:48)

    I purchased the periodical table crystal on May and never delivered!! I am totally insulted by my owe intelligence and this scam!
    Pls listen to me:
    NEVER NEVER BUY ANYTHING FROM THIS dScarf!
    NEVER NERVER TRUST FACEBOOK AD!

  • #15

    Robyn (Saturday, 22 June 2019 16:23)

    Same as above. Feel stupid being sucked in. Rarely buy from FB ads but fell for it this time. No product and no replies. Have lost my money

  • #16

    Julie (Monday, 24 June 2019 13:53)

    Same… 2 months later, can’t get my product, a refund or a reply from their customer service. Don’t buy from them.

  • #17

    Harry Park (Tuesday, 25 June 2019 10:09)

    I bought “Periodic Table of the Elements” in that site, “dScarf”. Because it was first time to see the product in Facebook, so I never doubt. Now I’ve got the periodic table which is printed inside, instead of actual elements. I am sharing this post with my case on Facebook. By the way, I think Facebook is partially responsible for advertising Scam site.

  • #18

    John (Thursday, 27 June 2019 18:25)

    Although I actually did get the item I order about a month after I ordered it, it was poorly packaged and was damaged to the point of being unusable.

    I opened a support request, and, again, surprisingly, I did get an e-mail asking me to send a photo of the damaged item, but this e-mail also didn’t land in my inbox until a month after I opened a support request. But now I am in the same boat as everyone else: no further response.

    I don’t think they ever had any intention of resolving the issue.

  • #19

    Pat (Wednesday, 03 July 2019 16:53)

    I am one of the victim and I have just reported the incident to Internet crime Complaint center (IC3) and econsumer.gov (Report international scams online). Links are here

    https://www.ic3.gov/

    https://econsumer.gov/

    If you are also a victim, I suggest you reporting your case to the corresponding authorities. So that we might get a chance of getting the money back and prevent others from being new victims.

  • #20

    Robert (Monday, 08 July 2019 09:58)

    I bought, what it should have been, Heritage Periodic Table, from https://nobullgifts.com, and did receive an item, after some delay, from China. The item was smaller, and I would guess has no real chemical element samples in it. So far, as far as I am aware of, there was no evidence of, a serious, misuse of my credit card. Me too, as some others, saw the advert on Facebook.

  • #21

    News Online Income (Tuesday, 09 July 2019 11:03)

    Dear Robert,
    So do you mean you get the item exactly as per the specification provided on the Nobullgifts website? If so, then can you share your whole experience with Nobullgifts website or at least provide short Nobullgifts review as per your experience?

  • #22

    Peter Hobson (Friday, 12 July 2019 21:59)

    Yes they are a scam and will not fulfill your order. DO NOT BUY ANYTHING FROM THIS DODGY GROUP.

  • #23

    Bob (Monday, 15 July 2019 13:52)

    The dscarf Periodic table is a total scam. I just received a cheap plastic version that is pure garbage. Maybe a dollar or two to produce. No elements in it. Can’t read anything, etc.

  • #24

    Daniel (Monday, 15 July 2019 18:03)

    Same review as bob above. Just received it after two months, it’s tiny, is a printed picture with no real elements in it. Unbelievable the audacity, I almost would have preferred to receive nothing rather then this piece of garbage being passed off as “real”

  • #25

    Julie (Monday, 15 July 2019)

    Omg. I am laughing at myself. I can’t believe I fell for this. I did receive a tiny plastic periodic table that is about 3×2 inches that you can’t even read. Anyway, going to and contest this with the cc company.

  • #26

    Freddy (Thursday, 15 August 2019 14:24)

    I have been scammed as well. The charge went through. I dod not received any product :(.

  • #27

    Helen (Sunday, 29 September 2019 08:08)

    DO NOT BUY. I ordered the periodic element table from Yutani dscarf in June and paid with Visa. Never received it. Never received a refund. Never answered any of my messages. DO NOT BUY.

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