k so i made a post about this a while ago but i’m still seeing a lot of people reblog posts with links to these sites:
- B*eautiful H*alo
- D*ress L*ily
- T*winkle D*eals
- S*ammy D*ress
THEY ARE SCAMS, and they’re all run by the same person. more often than not they don’t deliver their products, and when they do, they’re usually late, and/or much poorer quality than advertised. some people even complain that there were holes or stains in the clothes. also, their customer service doesn’t refund anyone.
many tumblr blogs will post a suspicious amount of “fashion” or “wishlist” posts which redirect to these addresses. they’re either paid to do so or are run by the company, i’m assuming. (there’s a big issue on tumblr where people are asked to advertise for these companies and have their accounts deactivated as a result. also, many of them weren’t actually compensated)
be careful who you buy from and who you follow. and no matter how strapped you are for cash, agreeing to advertise for these people isn’t a wise choice
since it’s nearing Christmas, I figure now is a good time to bring this back. don’t buy from skeezy sweatshops, if you can help it.
not only are there misleading blog posts which have links to these sites, but a year or two ago i remember getting an inbox message asking for my email address, for a commission opportunity. someone from one of these sites asked me to draw fictional characters in b*eautiful h*alo clothing and link back to the site, for compensation! these people are crafty. be mindful of where you shop!!
I run a blog with a few thousand followers and B*atufiul H*lo has messaged us before to "boost their products in return for discounts/$/free products”. Do not trust them!
i bought from them once and it was nightmare. it took nearly 6 moths to arrive and when my skirts got here they were awful quality