This is a scam, right? π I only wish this was true π
This is a scam, right? π I only wish this was true π
Posted by RoonDiddler
8 Comments
IdontgoonToast on
If it looks like a duck….
Probably a scale model or 1/3 of the paddle
Upset_Trip on
man ainβt no way
eternaldub on
Snag 1 and report back for us lol
Substantial-Bus1880 on
only 1 way to know lmao
chuckmiller2020 on
Look carefully at the URL of that website. The Wayfair site is frequently cloned by scam sites trying to get your credit card information. Beware!
flippin4us on
I was just shopping for the Prymal Spartan and found a site with an amazing price. I am in IT and knew to check out the website. In short, the website is registered out of Singapore and “scraped” the details from the official kayak site, which only sells in Australia. They didn’t even bother to change part numbers that reflected of the official site name. The address on the site went to a closed restaurant in New Mexico. Don’t throw money down unless you’ve researched the address on the site and called the phone number listed on the site to validate the price you see. Wayfair itself is legit, as we know. Find the kayak on their official app.
jeep4x4greg on
zero chance its real
FuzzeWuzze on
I love wayfair we’ve gotten some killer deals, but nothing like this.
That said our last order was probably one of the worst experiences we’ve ever had online shopping.
We bought a fake ikea wood type bookshelf thing for my daughters room, after 2 weeks it showed up. It was literally two large Uhaul boxes flattened and taped together with all the wood and screws just rolling around inside. You’ll be shocked to learn the wood was chipped on almost every corner.
We lol’d when Wayfair asked if we just wanted them to send replacement parts or get a refund. Like, the whole thing is fucked i dont even know what parts we’d need to request.
8 Comments
If it looks like a duck….
Probably a scale model or 1/3 of the paddle
man ainβt no way
Snag 1 and report back for us lol
only 1 way to know lmao
Look carefully at the URL of that website. The Wayfair site is frequently cloned by scam sites trying to get your credit card information. Beware!
I was just shopping for the Prymal Spartan and found a site with an amazing price. I am in IT and knew to check out the website. In short, the website is registered out of Singapore and “scraped” the details from the official kayak site, which only sells in Australia. They didn’t even bother to change part numbers that reflected of the official site name. The address on the site went to a closed restaurant in New Mexico. Don’t throw money down unless you’ve researched the address on the site and called the phone number listed on the site to validate the price you see. Wayfair itself is legit, as we know. Find the kayak on their official app.
zero chance its real
I love wayfair we’ve gotten some killer deals, but nothing like this.
That said our last order was probably one of the worst experiences we’ve ever had online shopping.
We bought a fake ikea wood type bookshelf thing for my daughters room, after 2 weeks it showed up. It was literally two large Uhaul boxes flattened and taped together with all the wood and screws just rolling around inside. You’ll be shocked to learn the wood was chipped on almost every corner.
We lol’d when Wayfair asked if we just wanted them to send replacement parts or get a refund. Like, the whole thing is fucked i dont even know what parts we’d need to request.