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The item I believed I was purchasing was a Delonghi Evo Espresso maker. I found the listing through the Google sales listing strip at the top of a Google search. The Google ad said it was Overstock.com and it looked like a great deal, so I purchased it. Initially I received several emails confirming my order in the body of the email it had an Overstock logo (red letter "O") and said "Overstock" so I believed I had purchased from Overstock.com. However, I became slightly suspicious when I saw the email address was [email protected] and the name in the email address said Overstoreck; also thought it was weird that the email address that PayPal billed me for the transaction was not a business name but rather "Victoria" [email protected]. In the email an order tracking link was provided for the first three days the link worked but just said "not shipped" as of today the link is dead. After doing some additional research on the web I found several reports of Overstoreck being fraudulent website that pretends to be Overstock.com and is linked to the [email protected] email address. I also see the website listed as overtale.shop; and goeasymart. The link to the item itself ******************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************* ** **** *****
$89.24
VA, USA- 20112
Online Purchase
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September 27, 2025
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