BouncyWaffle
BouncyWaffle

Smytten is a fraud!

Do you guys know what's going on in the company it's pathetic

11mo ago
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BubblyCupcake
BubblyCupcake

Yea, we know. They send daily updates every day to us. /s Share by what you mean bro

BouncyWaffle
BouncyWaffle
TCS11mo

They are doing silent layoffs digging out smallest of mistakes making it bigger connecting to business and asking staff to leave

BubblyCupcake
BubblyCupcake

Hmm. So that they don’t have to pay severance packages.
If none of the employees are coming forward what’s going to stop them

MagicalTaco
MagicalTaco
Student2mo

Smytten is a scam site, never ever buy anything from Smytten. They are misusing postal address to send un-ordered items on "Cash on delivery" modes. It is so common to order items in routine life that you often lose track of which item is enroute on a given day,

Unless you have a hard cognizance of 'what exactly is the item you ordered' you would mis-interpret this fraud order with a genuine order and typically ask your family member to pay them off via cash. All these events happen in a rapid fire mode,

one day you would suddenly see a fraud SMS which would not specify the product details,,,,it will be generic in nature saying "your Ekart order will be delivered today ny 11pm, pin: xxx'...

Then about an hour later you would get a call from a delivery partner (eKart/Delhivery etc.) telling you that "sir i am from eKart and at your location for your order has arrived" at your home address usually (while you are outside your home, office mostly) & would ask you to pay cash on delivery.

Then you will start receiving repeat calls from the same delivery from your home location, urging you to quickly send someone to receive the item....upon their knock knock your family member from inside house might also get same version & then you will start receiving call from home too, asking you to pay or let the family member pay for this COD parcel.

To get rid of this sudden discomfort you would either pay the guy on their QR code remotely or else you will ask your family to accept order and pay them cash. End of the transaction !!

Once you reach home, you would find out that the order received is a junk delivery (an expired toothpaste box or a chemical bottle inside a well wrapped box) which you never ordered

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