Sukissy.com is an online store that sells Japanese-themed fashion products. However, is Sukissy.com legit or a scam? This has been a popular question on ScamAdviser which prompted us to do this review.
Read on as we uncover questionable discounts, the big question of ownership, and Sukissy.com's high-pressure tactics to force customers into quick purchases. Find out all about it next.
I've seen that Sukissy.com has some seriously big discounts on almost everything they sell.
What's even more tempting is their tiered discount system, promising even greater savings the more items I purchase. From a generous 20% off when I buy two items to a jaw-dropping 100% off on the fifth item, it's a deal that seems too good to pass up.
And if that wasn't enough, there's the added thrill of "Lucky discounts," slashing prices by 50%. But as the saying goes, when a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
On the About Us page, I found this statement, “At Sukissy we love every passion and interest on Earth because it is a reference to your UNIQUENESS.” This statement sounded familiar and lo and behold, we have covered websites using the exact same thing in the past.
In fact, they form what we refer to as the Uniqueness Scam Network, which, as Fake Website Buster notes, has over 12,000 websites. These dubious websites cunningly portray themselves as legit online stores using copied text, designs, and other tactics.
On their website, I noticed a bunch of glowing reviews from what seems like a long list of happy customers. But, since dubious websites have been known to exaggerate customer feedback, I decided to do a deep dive and it wasn’t long before I started to notice the cracks.
However, as you can notice, most of this feedback is from 2023, but when I checked on Whois and ScamAdviser, Sukissy.com was registered in February 2024. Sukissy.com is likely exaggerating the non-verifiable reviews to appear legit and dupe unsuspecting customers.
Furthermore, when I checked the registrant details, it appears they are from China, which is also synonymous with most of the websites in the Uniqueness Scam Network.
If you buy any defective, damaged, or wrong products, be sure to stick with them or pay for the return shipping cost. Their return policy dictates, “The Buyer is responsible for the return shipping fee.”
Chances are, returning the defective or unwanted products, presumably to China, will cost more than the buying cost. Again, complicating the return policy is the go-to move of many dubious websites which we have seen in websites such as Bisousa.nl and Haliqs.shop.
Overall, there is a high possibility that Sukissy.com may be a scam. They seem to use copied content that mimics others, especially from the extensive uniqueness scam network. They are a recently registered website which does not necessarily ooze confidence and they seem to be using exaggerated customer reviews written a year before the website was registered.
Exercise caution when shopping at Sukissy.com. If you are in the market for Japanese-themed attire, there are more reputable online fashion stores and online marketplaces.
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