Kyribelle is an online store that focuses on Fashion products. But with many online stores scamming people, many ScamAdviser users have wanted to know whether kyribelle.com is a legit store or a scam. Well, join us as we analyze and review the site.
Kyribelle claim they are a “global online store that delivers the latest fashion apparel for you! Thousands of products in different styles are waiting for you!”
On the “Contact us” page, the site claims they are owned and operated by another company; Kentesh Ltd. This is a registered company in the UK whose offices are at Signature, 15 St. Helens Place, London, England, EC3A 6DQ.
You may assume that as this is an actual registered company, nothing could go wrong. Well, this is a common trick used by scammers who register an overseas shell company to shelter hundreds or thousands of dubious webshops.
Interestingly, Kentesh is registered by a Chinese national which could indicate that Kyribelle is part of a large syndicate of dubious Chinese webshops.
There comes a time when ordering products online when due for one reason or another, you have to return them. But many scammers make it hard for people to return the products by complicating the process.
With Kyribelle, customers have to pay their own return shipping costs, which at times, can be more than the cost of the products if the products arrive from China.
Again, this overlaps with what we see with scammers who make it hard for buyers to return defective, substandard, or wrong products.
They say when the deal is too good, think twice. With Kyribelle, they seem to be having huge discounts on products and extra discounts when you buy more products.
This is a common trait used by many scammers who entice unsuspecting buyers with hugely big discounts and offers that are hard to resist.
Though the company was started in 2021, we could not find many reviews online. The only reviews we could find were on ScamAdviser with an overall rating of 1 star which is very low.
Most of the customers are complaining that the email does not work while others say the products ordered did not arrive.
There are social media links at the bottom of the site but they don’t link to their social media handle. It looks like a cheap trick to convince buyers that they are legit as many won’t bother clicking on the links.
Overall, Kyribelle has a lot of red flags that are hard to ignore. The huge discounts and additional offers sound too good to be true. The site is registered under another company, Kentish Ltd., which is suspected to be a shell company created by Chinese owners.
There are not many reviews online, and the ones we could find are not positive. Many buyers are concerned that the contact details do not work or that the company does not reach back. There are no social media pages even though there are social media buttons at the bottom of the site. In conclusion, there are a lot of characteristics that overlap with what we see with scams. Caution is urged while shopping at Kyribelle.com.
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