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Eye with the Facebook pages that sell products at very low prices but do you know who is behind

Surely you have ever been glance to Facebook when you have appeared an advertisement of a product at a much lower price than they sell it in other stores and you have been about to buy it or you have even thrown yourself into the pool.

Now that Black Friday is approaching, you may not be surprised at these sales, but do you know who sells you the product and if it gives you guarantees that it will arrive?Do the comments of other users on the page claim not to have received orders?Does the website be in a different country but shipping to Spain is free?These are mandatory questions that you must ask and take into account before taking out the credit card and entering the data on any website.

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Neither one, nor two, nor three...On Facebook we have detected up to six pages that supposedly sold jewels at a ridiculous price.This is the case of essence jewels, essence and silver Peru, Luxe Jewelry, Genesi Chile, Bella´s México or Unique Jewels.

"Liquidation" with a "-75% discount".With these words they try to attract the public through Facebook, where thousands of followers add.

Although jewelry prices do not appear in this social network, we can find them on their web pages, which are practically identical.For example, a chip that had a price of 350 Peruvian soles (73 euros) sell it to 89 soles (about 19 euros), more than three times less.

The reason why jewelry prices are so low attribute it to what the store will close.However, the date of creation of web pages as well as those of Facebook is recent: all have been created between May and September of this year.That is, they would be announcing the liquidation with just a few weeks of existence.Those are the results that the Whois tool on the date of creation of web pages throws us.

Another of the things we have to look at before making an online purchase is to verify that the website has legal notice, as we have explained on other occasions, and that these sections contain data such as the name of the company and its social denomination,residence or address.However, these pages lack this relevant data for the consumer and we can only find an email address in each of them.

Ojo con las páginas de Facebook que venden productos a precios muy bajos pero desconoces quién hay detrás

In damn.It is we have contacted the website essence jewels, making ourselves for interested in their products.Although on its website they indicate that the shipment is free in Peru, we have asked if it is also if we ask from Spain.The answer is affirmative, even if we spend on its website only around 14 euros for one of the pieces.

In addition, it is enough to do an inverse search to verify that the images that appear as "reviews" or "opinions", that is, those that buyers supposedly send once they get the product, have been obtained from pages such as Aliexpress.

For example, this photo has allegedly sent Lorenzo Nicolás to show that the order has arrived.However, the same image can be found on the Aliexpress page, in its Russian version, sent by a user.

The Premium footwear leather page that supposedly sells 50%products: same features

This is another of the pages that must make the alarms come out. In damn.It is we have verified that not only the modus operandi is the same as that of jewelry pages.They are also the texts that we find inside these pages as well as the design, images obtained from the Internet, the date of creation of the website, etc..

Let's look at the text at the bottom of essence jewelry (one of the pages we alert to you) and Leather Chile.If we look, it is almost identical.

On the other hand, Premium footwear leather (www.Arochile.com) Indicates on their website that they make free shipments to Chile.However, we see how they try to get the attention of the Spanish public in several ways.They say they send the products with Spain emails, although they later say that they do it with Chilexpress, a Chilean private parcel company.

Another way in which Spanish users try to buy is through pop-ups (emerging windows), as did the jewelry network, in which they indicate from where they would supposedly buy users.If we look, in all pop-ups it appears that the buyer is always from a city in Spain: Granada, Seville, Alcorcón, Alicante, Mallorca, Girona or Madrid are some of those that appear.

If we take a look at users' comments on the page of this social network, which already has more than 3.000 followers, we can find that there is discontent among buyers."I bought several days ago and they still don't get to me," said a user."I still bought and still nothing," said another.

Although in damn.This we have told you that there are times when we can strain it with false reviews, in general, experts explain that negative comments can be an indicator that must make us doubt the legitimacy of a page.

What can we do to avoid being victims of these pages?

Before buying in an online store it is important that you follow these tips:

1.Verify that the page is safe.Always check that the URL starts with "https" and has the security and trust seal.

two.Distrust if the website has no legal notice that includes information about the company, sales and return conditions and claims, among other requirements.A feature that transmits reliability of a brand or company, is that the location of the same and a contact phone appears.In this article we tell you how to protect you from scams when you buy online.

3.Find information if you do not know the brand.If you do not know the brand that tries to sell the product, before proceeding to buy, make sure what brand it is, look on the Internet what valuations, opinions and experiences have other users.

4.Pay attention to the writing of texts and website design.If the website that the product sells you contains serious spelling fouls or has a doubtful design, distrustful because these are some of the characteristics that the web pages that practice the “phishing” technique usually have.Also look at the composition of the page: that it has hyperlinks that take you to another section and that the images have quality.

5.Make sure the payment methods are consistent with your interests and insurance.Do not send cash.In addition, if you have an exclusive use card to make payments on the Internet, use this, instead of the current.

6.Do not trust if you consider that a product has a price well below other similar products with the same features.If it is an "too attractive" offer, find out why this price difference.

If after reviewing these steps you still do not trust the website or brand that sells the product, look for other alternatives that offer you a product with similar characteristics.

If you have bought on a website and you have never received the order and the company has not answered you, write us to Timo@Damn.is telling us your case.

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