How to Avoid Being Ripped Off?

How to Avoid Being Ripped Off?

Two Forms of Scams

The first scam, and the most common, is to buy inferior or counterfeit fake copy of authentic love dolls.

The second scam is that you paid for the doll but no dolls are received. The scammer only wanna steal your hard earned money so don't fall for it.

Simple Tips to Avoid Scams 

Purchase Your Love Doll from Trusted or Authorised Top Manufacturers&Vendor.

If you come across the vendor store selling dolls from a top brand manufacturer (such as WM Doll, Irontech Doll, Reallady Doll, AIMI DOLL, YL Doll), please check and confirm if they have official authorization certificate from these manufacturers. If not, be watchful.

Never Buy a Very Cheap Doll!

No less than $700 genuine full-silicone sex dolls exist on the market. Most dolls are produced and shipped from China.

Only shipping a doll to the US or other countries itself costs several hundred dollars. Too cheap dolls are often extremely poor qualified.
(Note:some in stock TPE dolls could be less than $700 because the manufacturers directly ship the dolls to the local warehouse of doll vendors in advance,which cut the shipping cost.)
 

Ensure that You can Easily Contact their Service Team by Email or Telephone.

Once you are ready to purchase on any other online stores, please make sure that  their email address or phone number are written very clearly on their websites. If they cannot give you a timely response when you leave a message or fail to return your call, it's dangerous. 

Using the Guaranteed Payment Methods

They often offer payment options unfamiliar to you such as bank transfers. SSL secure connection is used by both credit card and PayPal payments to guarantee your secure payment. 

Safe Dolls Matters.

It is no doubt that the cheap dolls do great harm to your body because they are made from very cheap jelly, plastic,rubber or PVC materials, which contain dangerous poisonous chemicals. So please make sure that you get safe love dolls. 

(The Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2002/95/EC (RoHS 1), short for Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, was adopted in February 2003 by the European Union.)

Stick with the tips list above to help you avoid scams.

If you still have any questions regarding fraud, don't hesitate to contact us. TheJoyDoll will always be right here to help you.

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1 comment

Well detailed

Hector M Duran

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