Dalerop is an online store that sells fashion apparel. They have hoodies, bottoms, and jumpsuits for boys and thousands of products in different styles. As they were one of the most searched sites on ScamAdviser, we decided to check it out and see if it’s a scam or a legit online store.
Having been started in Dec 2021, Dalerop is a relatively new website. According to ScamAdviser, the site does not receive a lot of visitors. But the main concern is that there were no reviews on the website. With most of their products being clothes and accessories, you would expect a few reviews.
But there were no reviews, both on the site and other trusted websites like Sitejabber and Trust Pilot. This does not help build confidence with new customers, as there is no point of reference.
With online stores or any other business for that matter, having similar contact emails is considered the norm. Delarop gives service@Dalerop.com as their main contact email.
But when it comes to intellectual property rights, the site gives a completely new email with a different domain; Ip@whosebIllIng.com. The email is very common with many other dubious websites which use the same. It’s usually found under the Interllectual Property Rights section.
Again, on the return and exchange page, there has been a key change in the email address. The site claims should be channeled to service@elebbu.com, yet another email with a different domain from the previous two.
This overlaps with what we see with most scammers who usually give different numbers and emails for different services.
Most of the text also appeared to have a lot of grammatical errors, something that a serious online store should not tolerate. The errors appeared repeatedly across multiple sections.
Dalerop has an online presence with an active social media page. The page was started in December 2021 and has little to no reviews or comments despite the page posting a lot. There are also no reviews on the page.
I could not find any social media buttons on the site which is highly unusual.
Checking the Page Transparency information shows that the page is managed from Philippines and China. This is commonly seen with scam Chinese websites.
Dalerop appears to be a Chinese-run website whose authenticity and legitimacy can be hard to prove. Most of the characteristics overlap with what we see with most scams especially webshops from China. Be cautious when dealing with them.
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