Purenesty aka Pynkle

Website: Pynkle.com
Gregory – May 20, 2020

I agree. Same. Ordered the seal pillow in April, haven’t received anything. I ordered other products from other various companies and they came straight away. When I went on the link to track my package, they said my email address was incorrect..but they sent the payment confirmation to that specifies email, so how can it be incorrect? I also tried contacting them…but after submitting my form with required info…the page reset when I clicked submit. Just a heads up…BEWARE when ordering through this company. Definitely seems fishy and not legit!

Craig – May 13, 2020

Bought 3 chonky seals as gifts (total ~£90) around late Feb and they still haven’t arrived. Their tracking website said it was delivered mid March. Then PostNL and Royal Mail UK says it was only posted early April, and arrived late April. Having been at home for the past 2 months because of COVID19 lockdown, I know the package hasn’t arrived (I’ve ordered from eBay/Amazon recently and their parcels have arrived…). Royal Mail says I can’t claim compensation as it came from an international postal service, and Purenesty/Pynkle says I need to provide proof that it hasn’t arrived or they won’t refund me. Safe to say that I got scammed.

Latasha – Apr 05, 2020

Scammer’s phone None provided

Scammer’s website Pynkle.com

Scammer’s address None provided

Scammer’s email [email protected]

Country United States

Type of a scam Online Purchase

Initial means of contact Social media (e.g., Facebook)

I was forwarded a screenshot from facebook that my friend texted me that pictured a facebook merchant Purenesty advertising Seal Pillows. It was $39.99. I was charged immediately but it has been 3 weeks and no progress on shipping. The charge on my bank statement says it came from London, but i received an across border fee from my bank which i have never encountered with any other purchase. Should have know something was up.

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