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Description
An order for a pair of shoes was placed September 29 and delivered on Oct 15. Upon delivery, it was very clear that the product was fake as it had discoloration, dirty soles, material quality issues and an non-authentic Stock X tag (which came unattached to the product) with false QR code in addition to a false QR code on the label. The box was smashed and the stock X authentication materials were fake. I contacted the merchant on October 28 at which point they spent days trying to convince me to accept either a coupon code instead of returning to the product OR a 60% refund. They did not deny that the shoes werecounterfeit. I reminded them that, per their website, they accept full returns for defective products and they proceeded to continue their negotiation as to the % return they would give me stating that it would cost too much for to them to pay to ship back (again- contrary to their return policy). I eventually agreed to a 70% refund as I was tired of arguing over it and it never came. After multiple reach outs, they informed me that I should open a dispute with the payment provider. They had no intention of ever returning the money. I consider this site to be fradulent and also falsely advertises their return and refund policy. They bait consumbers into making purchases and steal their money after giving them fake illegal goods in return. DO NOT purchase from this website,
Dollars Lost
$137.51
Targeted Person's Location
CO, USA - 80304
Scam Type
Counterfeit Product
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Business name
Six Foot Oak
Date Reported
December 22, 2025
Scam ID
1139330
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