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alibaba dolls

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 4:15 am
by dodgeboy
hi wanting to no if a dealer on alibaba is genuine ,i have been in corospondence with a dealer that says he has been selling dolls for 11 years and is genuine alibaba seller he does have pictures the same as other dealers his reply was they have smaller dealers selling there dolls ,any help appreciated these dolls are shipped free for 998.dollars alibaba.com/member/guolia65.html is the web page for this dealer ,look forward to some replies and has anyone ever bought from alibaba thanks again

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 4:34 am
by Fenrisulfr
That page of dolls are all fakes. $4000 dolls for $998. If only it were true. :whistle:
Alibaba = SCAM :twisted: :twisted:

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 5:32 am
by Walley
Re: $4000 dolls for $998.

No you got that wrong, that dealer is selling $40.00 dolls for $998 : )

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 6:02 am
by deerman
Best advice, just stay away!

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 4:09 pm
by Jabtko
Alibaba = the thief of Bagdad

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 11:01 pm
by dodgeboy
hi thanks again for your feedback ,i thought it was a scam as when i mentioned to get inspectors to verify a purchase ,ive had no more correspondence,thanks again ,new here so hi to all

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 11:55 pm
by IanEvans
dodgeboy wrote:hi thanks again for your feedback ,i thought it was a scam as when i mentioned to get inspectors to verify a purchase ,ive had no more correspondence,thanks again ,new here so hi to all
Welcome. :mrgreen:

And, good on ya' for checking in with us to make sure your suspicions were correct before sending those thieves any money. :? But now that you're here, you can explore what legitimate options are available...and if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. :wink:

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Mon May 27, 2013 1:51 am
by Sonsaku89
I was scammed on aliexpress. Both aliexpress and alibaba same site, about 90% of the ads are fake. This guy sells me a good looking doll for $189 but it ends up being a shitty blow up doll. I contacted him and he said we Rufus via PayPal and tried to get me to click on order complete so the held funds would be paid to him. Gave me a bs sob story, so I tricked him into giving back a $100 and gave him a negative review. Then he emails me calling me names. He still sells bs to this day.


I will say however, aliexpress is where I met joy (doll maker of the beautiful dolls section). I told her I was scammed how could I trust her? She pointed to the doll forums and now here I am. Joy was part of that 10% of honest sellers.

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 9:27 am
by TakersRose
I had found aliexpress and alibaba and I was overjoyed because I had found what I thought to be a male Realdoll 2 something that I want so desperately bad. And because of being on a fixed and otherwise limited income, is almost out of my reach. But then I started reading the descriptions of the dolls. And I kept seeing the 'free gift' was an inflating pump. So I read the reviews of the sellers and the folks that reviewed the dolls all talked about that it was nothing like the picture and one of them even told of sending a doll back, getting another, changing sellers and they kept getting the same blow up doll.

The good thing was, when I did a bit of research, I found The Doll Forum. Which seems to be a good place to be.

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 9:03 am
by Wim
The realdoll site is mentioning Alibaba and DHgate as being fraudulent. Before you buy, better check here:

https://secure.realdoll.com/?page_id=5577

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 9:59 pm
by Bilbo Baggens
good job members............

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 10:47 pm
by Christine
Although most of the doll on Alibaba are scam's. Just like anything else, not all are. The one your talking about though sure sound's like a scam..

But remember as well that even on ebay they do the same thing. Using high priced doll photo's to sell blow up doll's..

So in general it's smart to ask here for an opinion on anything you buy online as this is the place where you can find the answers your looking for..

:multi: :multi: :multi:

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 11:12 pm
by dodgeman
I agree with Christine and all of the other members here on this topic! Stay away from DHgate and Alibaba they are bad news as I have had a transaction with DHgate and did not loose my shirt too bad but it was not good!! Best to ask members here first before diving into a bad situation with those dishonest sellers!!!

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 8:32 pm
by TakersRose
I was recently looking for other adult toys as I'm not ever trusting a flesh and blood human man ever again and with my Pro - Wrestling fetish, I doubt I'd find one that would satisfy me. Anywho I'm getting off topic. I found loads of 'Cadillac' adult toys on Dhgate and Alibaba and Aliexpres for next to nothing. We're talking about toys that are up to 60 and 100 dollars selling for less 20. There are also numerous other things selling on all three sites for next to nothing that seem too good to be true. I did a search for love dolls just for fun on Alibaba again, and I was blown away, there are pictures that are ripped off from most of the silicone doll sites that I saw here. I find it disturbing that someone would scam doll lovers like that. I was almost scammed myself. Imagine the feeling of someone who thought they had bought a Male Real Doll 2 with the body and face they'd been dreaming and wishing about and then got an inflatable. I'm not saying that inflatables are bad, if that's what you're wanting. But if you're expecting a Lamborgini and you get a Pinto, you're not gonna be happy.

There is one good thing, if you put in 'Aliexpress love doll scam' into google, one of the things that comes up, is a scam alert here on the Doll Forum which is how I found the Doll Forum in the first place.

Re: alibaba dolls

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 5:35 pm
by AlexKnight
The problem is, the websites that house these scams don't care about the things that are offered, as long as they get paid, it's all good... and they're apparently not legally responsible for it either.

A few months ago, I reported a scam of a Realdoll on Amazon.de, they emailed me back, thanking me and all that, but to this day, the sale is still there... priced at 899 Euros, with pics of a Realdoll, but they're selling an inflatable.