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An add for Birkenstock sandals appeared on my Facebook Feed. The company was called QVC Daily. It looked like the same logo as the QVC shopping network except it had the word Daily in it. I thought it was connected to the QVC company. It advertised the sandals I had been looking for online. They were almost $40 cheaper than everywhere else I looked. It also allowed you to use a payment plan through Shop, which is part of the loan company Afirm. You pay a down payment which was 1/4 of the cost of the product and then you pay 1/4 of the cost every 2 weeks until you’ve made 4 equal payments. So when the order was placed I made a $20 down payment. I did receive an order confirmation from QVC Daily. A few days after the order was placed I went to check the status of my order because I didn’t receive anything telling me it was shipped. When I clicked on the link provided that said check order status a screen popped up that said something went wrong. I tried a couple times and the same screen kept popping up. There was another part of the email that had a link for you to click and go to their website and the same, something went wrong screen popped up. I even tried Googling QVC Daily and I couldn’t find the website. It’s like the company never existed. I sent 2 emails to the email address that was in the confirmation and no one ever responsible.
$20
PA, USA- 16648
Online Purchase
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QVC Daily
July 3, 2025
1008885
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