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On instagram a pre-black Friday sale popped up. When I clicked the link it took me right to.. what looked exactly like the aerie website. Made my picks and placed my order. I noticed when I got the confirmation it was from that weird email I listed. So immediately I emailed saying I wanted a refund and I knew it was a scam. They tried to reply saying it wasn’t and sent “tracking information” that I couldn’t see. It said shipping would send it in 3-5 days and it’s already been more than a week so I know it’s a scam. I can’t dispute it on my credit card so I’m really upset. I hate when scammers take advantage off people during the holiday season. Especially with the economy we are in… $65 is money I could’ve used towards other gifts but now I’m scraping for money praying I can get my nieces what they want for Christmas. I can show the emails and my bank statement if needed. I don’t want this to happen to anyone else.
$65
WA, USA- 98043
Online Purchase
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Faydelia
December 9, 2025
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