Is scamdoc.com a reliable site?

TP05 Posted messages 4 Status Member -  
JT95 Posted messages 9 Status Member -
Hello,

I wanted to know if the website scamdoc.com is reliable?

Thank you for your help.

P.

10 answers

  1. bazfile Posted messages 58492 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   20 268
     
    Hello,
    You can form your own opinion before ordering from an e-commerce site, as certain rules must be followed before placing an order on a site:
    1- Check if there are reviews available online.
    2- Verify at the bottom of the page that the MANDATORY legal notices are present, see THIS PAGE.
    Simple rule: NO COMPLIANT LEGAL NOTICES, DO NOT ORDER.
    3- Check if a postal address is provided, as well as a phone number and email, so that you can contact the site in case of a problem.
    4- If a postal address is indicated, check if that address exists on https://www.google.com/maps/
    5- Go to this site and enter the homepage address of the site you want to order from to see its location and age.
    6- When ordering from a foreign site, options for recourse in case of a problem are often impossible.
    7- Very low prices are a sign of counterfeit goods of very poor quality, and sometimes scams (items are never received).


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  2. Clakdoigt
     
    Actually, it's simple.

    If it's a scammer or a website owner with a low score responding to your question, they'll tell you no.

    If it's a victim or a user who has benefited from the website, they'll probably say yes.

    The key is that you get an argument that justifies the answer given ;-)
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  3. fermiparadoxx Posted messages 11454 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   6 108
     
    Hello,

    Absolutely not!!!
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    1. Marirbt Posted messages 5 Status Member
       
      Are you sure, as everyone advises us ScamDoc???
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    2. fermiparadoxx Posted messages 11454 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   6 108
       
      Hello there...!

      Who are "everyone"...?
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      1. Internaute_3904 Posted messages 1 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   > fermiparadoxx Posted messages 11454 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
         
        Perfectly agree with Fermiparadox, here in practice is the other side of the coin described by companies affected by SCAMDOC and its parent company HERETIC. What is hidden behind the fight against scams is a huge advertising business, and we are always the pigeons, on one side the scammers, on the other side the businessmen of the "scam" slogan.

        https://www.signalarnaques.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=8
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    3. Marirbt Posted messages 5 Status Member
       
      Scam alert
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    4. little boy62 Posted messages 4393 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1 790
       
      Lu'

      Since he specifies no source, here is a link that is a bit more explanatory.
      https://www.facebook.com/RecherchesRessourcesEtEntraide/posts/1657557501057477/

      Nevertheless, I understand Fermiparadoxx's opinion.
      This site may be reliable, yes, but... it will not stop scams, as scammers are quite "skilled" in their field, scams are therefore constantly evolving.


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  4. patou56
     
    The problem is not with the SCAMDOC application; it is a commercial application that can have its utility like others, but its founders present it as the ultimate means of combating online fraud, claiming that all their critics are nothing but potential scammers. It is the clients or users who should decide on the reliability of a service, not the seller of the application or service to self-proclaim themselves as the Robin Hood of the net without any legitimacy and to have a say over the life or death of the activities of companies, especially the smaller ones. There is something unhealthy about this way of operating; any entrepreneur who respects both themselves and their users and truly wants the well-being of the community does not market their services with methods worthy of North Korea. Personally, I do not recommend it.
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  5. YouYop35 Posted messages 4 Status Member 2
     
    How can we let these people destroy the economy like this, especially during this time of crisis?
    All this just to place ads!!!!

    Fortunately, some companies have the courage to expose them without worrying about the consequences on their brand image.

    You can support this fight just by sharing these articles as much as possible:

    https://www.shoppydeals.fr/signal-arnaques-la-derive-frauduleuse-d-une-plateforme-communautaire/

    https://www.shoppydeals.fr/scamdoc-com-quand-des-delinquants-evaluent-les-entreprises/

    Maybe one day, you would want to start your own online business; it would save you from losing everything because a competitor, a jealous friend, a mistress, or an ex would report you as a fraudulent site to ultimately enrich a ruthless commercial enterprise and satisfy the greed of two clowns who founded this business.
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  6. Claude
     
    Hello
    It's hard to distinguish the real from the fake
    I myself discovered that the same e-commerce site can be very reliable with 3.5 stars out of 4 (Trustpilot) or not reliable with 1% (Scamdoc)
    The homepage can be crucial (based on instinct) and check if there are the T&Cs (mandatory for individuals)
    Maybe also check if the phone answers
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  7. JT95 Posted messages 9 Status Member
     
    The website signal-arnaques.com was convicted by the Paris commercial court on December 22, 2021, for failing to comply with the Consumer Code.
    https://www.legalis.net/actualite/signal-arnaques-com-ne-respecte-pas-le-code-de-la-consommation/

    This conviction adds to a prior one from 2019 for disparaging practices.
    Other proceedings are ongoing, and this site should indeed be rendered incapable of causing harm like its unfortunate predecessor, the Forum des Arnaques, simply because it does not comply with the law, and they have found a way, through the denunciation of supposed or real scams, to enrich the founders of Signal-Arnaques and Scamdoc.
    This conflict of interest underlies this business based on Google Adsense, which is well highlighted in the following article:
    https://www.shoppydeals.fr/signal-arnaques-plateforme-preventive-ou-arnaque/
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  8. JT95 Posted messages 9 Status Member
     
    This site is run by amateurs.
    They aren't even capable of protecting their domain name while wanting to pretend to protect the community. Pffff.....

    https://www.signal-arnaques.org/
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