Given the worldwide appreciation and acceptance of sexdoll, these scammers are poised to enter a growing market.
The advent of the Internet has been called by many the greatest revolution in the world. Not only has it become easier to share and receive information, but it's also easier than ever to shop online. You can now visit an online store, browse its products, and then make a one-click purchase without much hassle.
But with great power comes great responsibility. The simplicity that the Internet brings brings with it many challenges. One of the biggest issues with online shopping is security. More and more cases of online shopping fraud are reported every day, a large proportion of which result in financial losses.
The sex doll industry is a good example of a scammer hotbed. Ask me why - it's an online shopping only business with very little human contact. Scammers are ready to attack unsuspecting victims whenever the opportunity arises.
So how can you avoid scammers, especially if you are buying a real sex dolls for the first time? We give you some tips on how to spot a scam before you become a victim. As scammers keep getting more creative and finding new ways to trick you, you need to learn how to deal with them.
There are two main types of scams that can be encountered when buying a sexdoll. The first is to receive a sex doll that is not the same as the doll ordered. This is one of the most common forms of scams where the seller uses flashy images on the website to trick the buyer. If the buyer gives in, the delivered sexdoll looks very different from the ordered one. The differences can be in the appearance, the materials used, the size, etc.
The second scam is probably the most disappointing of the two: the buyer chooses a sex doll on a website, pays for it, but never receives it. The seller sets up a website with pictures of unrealistic sex dolls, maintains a relationship throughout the transaction phase and goes offline once you have paid. Pretty heartbreaking. Don't you agree? Scammers are everywhere and anyone can become a victim. And no matter what form the scam takes, prevention is better than cure.
This is the most important part of any online transaction when it comes to establishing the legitimacy of the seller. Is the seller real? Has anyone ever bought a sex doll from this company? How did the transaction go? These are some of the questions the detector should answer. To find out more about the seller, you must.
Visit their website. Exploring a website involves many things. One important area to look out for is the URL of the page – is it HTTP or HTTPS, the latter meaning that your personal and financial information is encrypted and safe from third-party interception. Also, verify that the company name is included in the URL. Most fraudulent and bogus websites do not include the company's identity in the URL. When reviewing the site, it is also important to note the clarity of the information and images. Are the images fuzzy and distorted? How accurate is the information provided on the website? Most deceptive websites contain conflicting information and images that do not look real.
Look for reviews. Based on the reviews, you can determine the reliability of the seller. Since the sex doll industry is an online-only business, you can google the company and see what happens. Pay attention to customer reviews and product reviews. How satisfied are the customers with their purchase? Of course, you can't expect everyone to be happy, but if a large percentage of employees are unhappy with the company, you should leave. Contact the specific sex doll brand and see if the seller is licensed.