Tony B.
Yuba City, CAMember since June 2018

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    • Jun 28, 2018
    • Verified Reviewer

    Wish.com

    Scam

    Overall Experience:

    I've ordered several things from Wish.com. I didn't really have any issues with any of the prices, they all posted normal, you know, whatever it was on the on the app, but then I ordered a smartwatch for 417 bucks and my statement showed a $30 charge; the $17 was for the watch and the shipping. Then I started looking back and on several of the free items, they charged me twice as much on the shipping, as the original invoice showed.

    I took pictures and sent to them. I complain to them several times. I canceled the order on the Smartwatch and on the everything that they had double charged me shipping on. I have never received a refund and I have never received an item that I've ever ordered. I contacted the Better Business Bureau and Wish.com and surprisingly enough they did not respond to the Better Business Bureau.

    Wish.com is run by 300 employees in San Francisco, California. It is my plan to go to their headquarters in San Francisco in person and demand refunds for all items charged to my account. I think there should be a movement against Wish.com, people should picket their building in protest. It's fraudulent, it's lies, and it's a scam, and it's right out in the open. You can buy the same exact items on Amazon.com for just a few dollars more and have the safety of knowing that the items will arrive and that they can be returned. And you can talk to somebody if there is a problem.

    Wish.com is never going to make it, not as long as Amazon is there. The same Smartwatch on Amazon with total free shipping was $38 and it's worth the extra 8 bucks that I actually get the watch and get one that's in English and one that's much higher quality than the q18 Smartwatch they are selling that is also the size of a pack of cigarettes on your wrist. Anybody that uses Wish.com will have a problem with the payment method or will never receive their items at all.

    Also there are no real people responding to you; all the emails are robo emails. If you try to call their phone numbers, it all says they're disconnected and direct you to their self-help page. You have better luck getting ahold of the president of the United States of America and getting anywhere with this company. I recommend calling your bank and reporting fraud against every single transaction.

    Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend

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