Pinterest is overrun with ads for ripoff clothing websites that use beautiful AI images and videos that link to clothing websites like Fulanda with shockingly low prices. Unfortunately, what you get will not be what you ordered, if you get anything at all.
The dress photos I kept seeing were all the same style, with similar blond women in these really amazing Christmas dresses and cloaks. They would be amazing if they were real! And maybe they are, somewhere. But definitely not for around $50! This is an obvious case of something being too good to be true.

Dress Ad Scams on Pinterest
I don’t know why Pinterest is not shutting down these ads for websites that are scamming customers. Once I showed interest in one dress, my feed was filled with the same dress, all on different websites, all filled with the same images and pricing as Fulanda. And obviously, all scam websites.
The site names were thinks like USAjoob, Fengshengnongye, Xzzlw, Xzlvtu… it’s like they’re not even trying anymore to come up with a real website name and are just cranking these fake rip-off sites out left and right.
Fulanda Reviews on Trust Pilot
A quick search on Trust Pilot for Fulanda came up with 63 reviews- all of them bad! The lowest score you can give is 1 Star, but most people said they would leave zero stars if they could. The only left a star so they could share their terrible experience.

So, what happens if you take a chance on one of these websites? Nothing good.
Your Order Never Arrives or Takes Forever
The easiest way to scam people is to never deliver anything, although many people mentioned they did actually get something for their order. Most mentioned it took a very long time arrive, but that should be expected as it is all coming from China.
Your Order Arrives and Looks Drastically Different
The most often mentioned complaint is that their order arrived looking like an extremely cheap and poor imitation of the photo on the website. Or was something entirely different than what they ordered. Also, sending the wrong size was mentioned often.
Nobody is getting anything that looks like the photo on the website!
You Can’t Return or Exchange Your Order
Then when you want to return it, they claim you have to pay a huge fee and even that “it may get lost in the mail” so you should just keep it and lose your money.
If you try and make a credit card claim, they make it hard to get your money back because they have proof that they shipped your order and gave you the option to return it. It’s your fault if you don’t like the item or their return policy.
This happened to me years ago when I ordered off a cheap China website and got a package full of garbage that resembled nothing I had ordered. I lost my money because they had proof of shipping my order and the customs info said it was “clothing” and I did order clothing. Just none of the clothes they had sent me.
Always Research Before You Buy
When you see something that looks too good to be true, always research the site. Trust Pilot is a great site to find info on websites and get reviews.
Reddit is also a great resource for people sharing true stories and warning people about scams.
The truth about these sites is out there if you look for it!
I almost placed an order on Fulanda just to see what I would get. But in the end, those reviews were just too bad to even give that a try, and ordering would be just throwing money away. Nobody wants to do that!
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