Jennion.com is an online store that claims to sell car tyres at low prices. I decided to review this website as it was among the top searched sites on ScamAdviser.
Right from the first impression, the website does not appear trustworthy in the least as the layout and content are extremely low quality. The website also seems to contain multiple lies, one of which is the age of the website. The website footer states that Jennion has been active since 2019. This is a blatant lie as the domain registration information shows that it was registered on 5th October 2021.
Even though Jennion sells car tires, there are banners showing women’s accessories. There is also dummy text present on the website which is an egregious oversight considering that Jennion.com seems to be operating since almost seven months at the time of writing this article. This is a strong indication that the website is not run by a genuine business.
The images are low-resolution and might have probably been stolen from other sites. The prices on the website are suspiciously low too as they are offering products at less than half price compared to competitors. ‘Too good to be true’ prices are often the most obvious indication of a scam.
It is stated multiple times on the website that Jennion accepts PayPal. When I tested the checkout process, I found that customers are only able to pay using GPay or Credit Card. It is an extremely concerning sign when a website wrongly lists the accepted payment methods.
They are also required to enter credit card details on the website itself instead of a secure payment gateway, which makes me afraid that customers’ credit card details may be stolen and misused.
Jennion’s website contains absolutely no information about the company running the website. The site does not even have an About Us page and important documentation such as T&C is fake.
Even more worrying is that the T&C contains fake information. It is stated in the Terms of Service page:
The Jennion is operated by and DigitalOcean which hosts the Site pursuant to agreements with
I found that the same text can be found on at least 271 websites, all of which may be scams. The list of sites is given in the Appendix section at the end of the article.
There are some social media icons given on the website, but they are fake as they lead nowhere.
The following contact details are given on the website:
support@jennion.com
Mon-Fri 10am - 6pm (EST)
Business Address: 109 Pine View Cir, Flora, MS 39071, United States.
Fulfillment Address: 700 Westport Pkwy, Fort Worth, TX 76177, United States.
Phone : +1 (601) 397-0297
The addresses appear to be completely fake. Firstly, the business address provided is a residential location and there is certainly no office present there.
Secondly, the ‘fulfillment address’ is the location of an Amazon fulfillment centre.
The phone number given has been marked as a scam in TrueCaller.
There are quite a few reviews for Jennion available on ScamAdviser and Trustpilot. The reviews are exclusively negative and customers share the same experience of never receiving any communication or package after paying for their orders.
Online shoppers are advised to exercise caution while shopping on Jennion or any of the 271 similar sites as they are likely to be scams.
Jennion is using images copied from other websites to promote car tires at ridiculously low prices. The website is incomplete even after being active for nearly seven months.
There is absolutely no information about the company and further, there is false information on the website. The contact details such as addresses and phone number are bogus.
Customers of Jennion have unanimously said in reviews that it is a scam as nothing was delivered after making the purchase. Therefore, Jennion shows indications that it may be a fake website designed for the sole purpose of scamming customers.
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