The great dental Facebook scam
It appears that this address is being used to run multiple fraudulent scams under different company names
3/F, Building A, No. 115 Fuyuan 1st Road, Bao'an District, Shenzhen, China
Name: Mr. Zhang
City: Shenzhen
Province: Guangdong
Country: China
Zip: 518101
Telephone: 18998945986
They are running a huge scam, I to was fooled into their trap and parted with £76.00, that on my bank statement was split in half and went to two separate accounts making this a nightmare to sort out
I even emailed the company who used the name Rvaceouafts to clarify they was actually a UK company, however that was the invitation laundering deposit address and it looked legit , they had me sucked right in with thier usual mumbo Jumbo.
Then it was when I received the couriers tracking number I felt sick, this was a international China DPS courier service, big red flag, I emailed them asking why if they was a UK registered company was the shipment coming from china, the fed me another pile of shite to stall me from cancelling , to late any way they are criminals and the money was already gone.
Then the day finally arrived, the day I was dreading, I wasn't entirely surprised by now to find the Christmas cracker worthless tat, I felt a complete idiot but I did as much as I could to validate stuff. but it is what it is.
After 61 emails latter, playing the scammer palm customer with tripe game of refund 10% then 20% then 30, 40 and finally 50% of untrusted speel promised refund, which I told them to do one over, they turned out to be nothing more than a bunch of despicable worthless invertebrates who need arse f.cking dry with a chippies raspe.
MasterCard international fraud department issued me a refund for the total amount after 3 months from purchase. Reading many of the identical stories on here I consider myself very lucky to get my £75 back.
Personally I wanted take a vacation to China and pay Mr Miyagi a visit and share a few Molotov cocktails with him and bring back charcoal as a souvenir of a job well done.
Facebook are responsible for allowing scammers to operate unchecked.