Totally a scam. Same experience as others. Profile themselves as Australian and Au$ prices, but charge ends up being MUCH higher US dollars. Original charge is followed a few days later with an even b... See more
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Ivy Melbourne appear to be a Chinese Company without a presence in Australia selling Chinese Clothing Shoes Bags etc under names that don't exist
Clearly Sold in Aus dollars and debit account in US dollars . QUOTED NEXT DAY DELIVERY!! Use Ivy- Melbourne as an assumed Autralian Company but overseas scam Phoned wanting refund and can't do as go... See more
I usually check reviews on companies before buying anything from them online. I thought this was an Australian business because of the name and also they had AUD prices. After purchasing a pair of sh... See more
I can't even get in touch with them
I can't even get in touch with them. E-mails keep coming back undelivered!! No phone number to call.
Yes it happened to me. I was happy to order because it said from Melbourne. There was even a photo of I assumed the lady who runs it saying how sad it was that they had to close down!!
Advertised in AUD but charged in USD!!
I am hoping that I will at least receive the item!!
So disappointing 😔
Purchased a handbag for &49.95aud with…
Purchased a handbag for &49.95aud with free postage, was charges $76us, contacted the company who charged me and it was Ohyesitson.com not Ivy-Melbourne. After a deeper check I found I was to be charged a monthly fee of $49.99us, got on to them to cancel that, they finally said ok cancelled but wouldn’t tell me anything about my order except it was processed. Scam I think.
Not trustworthy.
Not trustworthy.
Advertised in $AUD and took money out in $USD.
Purchasing process not normal.
Email is from Sons of fame.
It gives you a log in to an account. Then it says monthly subscription for the same amount.
This company is a sham or someone is…
This company is a sham or someone is piggybacking them. Firstly price is not in Aus dollars as advertised. Just don’t use them you will get overcharged and most likely not get your product.
Exactly the same happened to me
Exactly the same happened to me. I also usually check reviews on companies before buying anything from them online. I thought this was an Australian business because of the name and also they had AUD prices.
After purchasing a handbag for $49.95 + Free shipping, I noticed the confirmation email stated US dollars, checked my bank account and I'd been charged $76.56. I phoned my bank immediately, reported the fraud and cancelled my card. Then I found other reviews and they are a fraudulent company set up to scam. The confirmation email didn't even come from them - it was from heaplump.com!!!
Just because a company sounds local...
I usually check reviews on companies before buying anything from them online. I thought this was an Australian business because of the name and also they had AUD prices.
After purchasing a pair of shoes for $29.99 + Free shipping, I noticed the confirmation email stated US dollars, checked my bank account and I'd been charged $47.29 of course I phoned my bank immediately, reported the fraud and cancelled my card. Then I had a look for a review and the first thing I found written about them said they are a fraudulent company set up to scam. The review was dated from 3 days previous.
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