Scooterseco 

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

WEBSITE IS A SCAM

Purchased a scooter on 28th November thought it had gone down in price due to black Friday week. Its now 7th Dec. I checked the invoice and delivery update they have now shut down their website!!! So definitely a scam DO NOT BUY FROM THEM a scam. Trying to get my money back

December 7, 2020
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

FAKE websites DO NOT BUY

FAKE websites, Do Not Buy
I want to add to the list of fake websites:
Ecologicalscooter.com
Scooterseco.com
apescooteroutlet.com
Businesses that advertise scooters at a fraction of the retail price. For example Reid E4 scooter is advertised at £189.99. The retail price for this model is £500, the wholesale price for distributors is above £300.
How a legitimate business can make a profit selling at such low prices? Simply by scamming people, collecting money for products they do not intend to deliver.
These businesses do not have a Google Business account, they are not registered with Company house, they do not have an address listed on the website. The only information is an email address and a telephone number that is never answered.
All three websites are copycat from each other. They look the same, the layout and the design is exctly the same, only the colour is different.
DO NOT BUY FROM THEM.

November 17, 2020
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