Shopping online can be tricky, especially when new websites pop up offering great deals. One such website is Flysmus.com. They seem to offer a wide variety of products from jewelry to socks.
Recently, Flysmus.com has been among the most searched sites on ScamAdviser, which compelled me to do some research. But is it a legit store or just another scam? Let’s take a closer look at the red flags.
One major concern with Flysmus.com is that they don’t accept returns. Most trustworthy online stores have return policies, even if they come with conditions. A store refusing all returns is unusual and risky for buyers. If your item arrives damaged, defective, or completely different from what you ordered, you’re stuck with it. That’s not a good sign.
From their return page, they explicitly state, "This company does not accept returns or refunds." This means that even if your product is faulty, there is no way to get a replacement or your money back. Most reputable businesses offer at least partial refunds or exchanges to protect customers, so this strict no-return stance is highly questionable. Additionally, the lack of a clear dispute resolution process makes it even harder for customers to seek help if something goes wrong with their order.
Another suspicious detail is their social media buttons. When you visit Flysmus.com, you’ll see icons for platforms like Facebook and Instagram. Normally, these buttons take you to the company’s social media pages.
However, on Flysmus.com, they lead to Shopify’s homepage instead. This suggests they don’t have an active social media presence, which is strange for an online marketplace. A reputable business would want customers to see reviews, updates, and interactions on social media.
Customer feedback raises more red flags. According to a review on ScamAdviser, one shopper believed they were buying from an Australian store, but their package was shipped from China. Not only that, but they received an email demanding unpaid customs fees—something no legitimate store would ask for after a purchase.
Another customer reported a similar issue. They bought an item advertised as being made in the UK, only to receive a product clearly manufactured in China. While there’s nothing wrong with products from China, misleading customers about a product’s origin is dishonest.
Overall, we have doubts about Flysmus.com. With no return policy, fake social media buttons, and misleading advertising, Flysmus.com raises serious concerns. If you’re thinking about shopping there, proceed with extreme caution. There are many trustworthy online stores—this one doesn’t seem to be one of them.
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