The online shopping site opnoh.com or Opnoh Group has a wide array of products. It claims to sell common hot selling electronics like smart TVs, smartphones, smartwatches, Sony PlayStations, laptops and electric scooters.
Opnoh shows products from some big brands like Dell, Huawei, Toshiba and Samsung. It also has a clothing section for ladies wear only.
Right at the top there is the reminder of free shipping for over $199 and a ticking timer on the homepage that there is 10% - 79% sale that will end soon. This is a common sales tactic to psychologically pressure you to make a purchast fast!
Would something that goes for $734.99 at a trusted shop be sold elsewhere for just $489.80? Sounds fishy, doesn’t it?. That’s what I thought about the LENOVO LAPTOP S340 15IIL I7 - Intel Core i7 that I was looking for online on Opnoh.com.
The $245.19 difference in price is really huge and it left me wondering if it would be the same genuine product if I bought it. Walmart sells it for $734.99 while Opnoh sells it at $489.80.
I went in search for reviews to help me decide if I could trust the site. On ScamAdviser, I found a mixed bag of positive and negative reviews that gave me more pause.
Translated text reads: “ This is the education and professionalism of Opnoh.com customer service from N ° 398 Nora Agudelo, just to ask for explanations, since I have been waiting for a package for more than 6 months, Nora has seen fit to threaten me. “
Meanwhile, a 5-star review has the appearance of being a fake review written by the website operators themselves.
Please proceed with all caution if you choose to shop online at Opnoh.com. It is clear that the site may be suspicious.