So, my dear readers,
after a long while of being absent, I'm finally back. After my horrible experiences with SOL-I-D (I wonder if they still exist, but I'm sure in some way they do), I want to continue helping people to beware from scams and all those fake businesses located in China.
Next step, Moncler.
Moncler is a French luxury brand selling mainly down jackets and vests. They are extremely expensive, you can buy vests from $400 and jackets from $600 - as you see, you need to be Bill Gates or at least some other kind of millionaire. :)
Anyways, Chinese fakers are hitting on Moncler products ... and unfortunately, a lot of people seeking for an affordable Moncler jacket, trust these criminal fakers and often end up being disappointed and even poorer than before.
I want to give you a few hints how to make sure you are purchasing an authentic, original Moncler jacket.
Check the website!
Moncler is selling jackets only on its own homepage (www.moncler.com) as well as some other trustworthy resellers such as mytheresa.com, breuninger.com or loden-frey.com. If you are not quite sure whether you have found a homepage that is selling authentic Monclers, look for the registration information which is usually listed on the bottom of the website. If you can't find any registration or trading information, you can be absolutely sure that this is not a trustworthy homepage.
You don't know who you are talking to and with whom you are making business, so you also don't know who you need to take to court in case your Moncler doesn't arrive.
Poor spelling usually is also a sign for a probably not trustworthy homepage. Chinese fakers usually have trouble with proper French, English or German spelling. If you find a lot of grammar and spelling mistakes, do not buy!
As I've mentioned before, Moncler is a luxury brand. It's pretty much utopic that you will find a brand new Moncler jacket in a store for $189. You might think that this might be the bargain of your life, but either you end up with a cheap fake you don't really want to wear or you end up with nothing - but the Chinese fake company has your credit card details.
Don't pay big amounts of money by credit card, if there's nothing such as "Verified by Visa". These companies most likely will abuse your credit card information for their own goods - and you will end up with your bank account empty - for the worst case.
If you a looking for a Moncler on eBay, please make sure to ask the seller for a certilogo code. These codes are sewed to the Moncler labels inside the jackets and there is a code on it which makes your Moncler an unique, original one. On www.certilogo.com you can check whether your jacket is authentic or not. Every code only fits one jacket and if there's no code at all, be careful.
Jackets made before 2008 don't have a certilogo code in it, but also can be original. In this case, check for several signs.
How does the comic with the washing instructions look like? Are the colors bright or fady? The colors of this comic are supposed to be fady, kinda vintage-looking and a little bleached. If the colors are really bright, it might be a fake.
The Moncler Logo has to be on all the zippers. The Moncler Logo on the sleeve has to be stitched nicely and the letters are not to bold. If you have really bold letters, it might be a fake.
The Moncler Logo on the sleeve has to be attached to the sleeve. If it's simply printed on it, don't buy it. Moncler doens't print its Logos on the jackets.
The strip in the jacket which is above the Moncler label has to be blue and red only. There's no black color, no white color and no other color. Blue on the left, red on the right. End of story.
In the end, I want to list some Moncler homepages which obviously are fakes. Don't trust them.
www.monkjacken.com
www.monclerjackenoutletshopping.com
daunenmantelgunstig.com
www.monkoutlet.com
www.moncleronlineshop2011.org
www.moncleronlineshop2011.net
www.moncler-jacke-shop.org
www.monclerzuerich.eu
www.moncleraussprache.com
europress-gmbh.com
www.doudounemonclerhommexs.com
www.moncler-jacken-de.com
www.billigmonclerjackenverkauf.com
www.monclair-shop.net
www.topmonclerdownjackets.com (not a 100% sure if they are fake, but they use hotmail.com-adresses to communicate with customers which doesn't seem really trustworthy)
www.moncler-outlet9.com
www.monclerfrauen.net
www.monclerbuyshop.com
www.monclersjackenonlineshop.com
www.moncler-coats2.com
www.monclerejackenonlineshop.com
www.daunenjackemonc.com
www.monclerclothingonline.com
www.buyonlinesale.com
This list is by far not complete. If you have found any other fake/scam Moncler website, post it in the comment box below. I will complete the list soon.
AND IN ADDITION: Worldwide, there is no such thing as a Moncler outlet. So don't believe what they are telling you.
No Chance For Scams
2012/01/03
2010/12/08
Suck it, Sol-i-d!
Hello :)
I'm back again - way more quickly than I thought. Sol-i-d, oh wonder, still didn't reply to my eMail, I sent them yesterday. But I didn't expect it anyways.
But, good news: The site has shut down for now! So, that means, that they won't be able to commit further crimes to clueless people trying to make themselves a little older than they actually are.
Guys, if you still wanna purchase your ID from Sol-i-d or some replacement website, they problably will set up soon (OR joe-id, same company, same problems!), don't do it. I checked out the Topix-Message-board once again and Sol-i-d ripped off people on a daily basis.
For example:
Albert: Hey Guys I have order too. I mail them 140 last week, and it delivered yesterday. and ask them for my id, and they never reply!
I have the eMail they sent me for confirm my order.
and there is phone number on it
898-66286212
if you are from USA call: 01186750+898-66286212
call those bitches!
and those skunk bag hang up the freaking phone!
Bewe: I hope I can save another person from falling into the Sol-i-d.com trap. A few friends and I were interested in getting a fake from this site. I read the details over, and saw how legit it sounded, let me emphasize that again, HOW IT SOUNDED. So I went through the trouble of getting UGC(Ultimate Game Cards) to pay for the payments, and I messaged them earlier by email as to how the payments would work. They responded quite quickly. I ended up having problems with getting the correct UGC card and asked them about what I should do. They never replied, so PLEASE DO NOT FALL FOR THIS. I hate to have anyone else go through all the trouble me and my friends did, and if I ever find a place that is legit, I will let you people know. But in conclusion to all this: PLEASE DO NOT ORDER FROM SOL-I-D.COM , IT IS POSSIBLY THE BIGGEST SCAM ALIVE.
Anthony: I payed 140 bucks of the ultimate Game card and i didnt put in an adress so they emailed me for awhile and then when i fixed it and gave them the money they never emailed again. DO NOT DO IT
Bill Willaims: This place ripped me off for $140.00
I sent them money via UKASH and I never heard back from, ever. DO NOT DEAL WITH THIS COMPANY, they are completely fake (The English is too perfect even on the website).
_____________
So guys, still anyone interested? I hope not! For the whole discussion, please check out the Topix-link I posted before in my first blog.
Sol-i-d has shut down for now, but I bet they want to continue! Stop them!
I'm back again - way more quickly than I thought. Sol-i-d, oh wonder, still didn't reply to my eMail, I sent them yesterday. But I didn't expect it anyways.
But, good news: The site has shut down for now! So, that means, that they won't be able to commit further crimes to clueless people trying to make themselves a little older than they actually are.
Guys, if you still wanna purchase your ID from Sol-i-d or some replacement website, they problably will set up soon (OR joe-id, same company, same problems!), don't do it. I checked out the Topix-Message-board once again and Sol-i-d ripped off people on a daily basis.For example:
Albert: Hey Guys I have order too. I mail them 140 last week, and it delivered yesterday. and ask them for my id, and they never reply!
I have the eMail they sent me for confirm my order.
and there is phone number on it
898-66286212
if you are from USA call: 01186750+898-66286212
call those bitches!
and those skunk bag hang up the freaking phone!
Bewe: I hope I can save another person from falling into the Sol-i-d.com trap. A few friends and I were interested in getting a fake from this site. I read the details over, and saw how legit it sounded, let me emphasize that again, HOW IT SOUNDED. So I went through the trouble of getting UGC(Ultimate Game Cards) to pay for the payments, and I messaged them earlier by email as to how the payments would work. They responded quite quickly. I ended up having problems with getting the correct UGC card and asked them about what I should do. They never replied, so PLEASE DO NOT FALL FOR THIS. I hate to have anyone else go through all the trouble me and my friends did, and if I ever find a place that is legit, I will let you people know. But in conclusion to all this: PLEASE DO NOT ORDER FROM SOL-I-D.COM , IT IS POSSIBLY THE BIGGEST SCAM ALIVE.
Anthony: I payed 140 bucks of the ultimate Game card and i didnt put in an adress so they emailed me for awhile and then when i fixed it and gave them the money they never emailed again. DO NOT DO IT
Bill Willaims: This place ripped me off for $140.00
I sent them money via UKASH and I never heard back from, ever. DO NOT DEAL WITH THIS COMPANY, they are completely fake (The English is too perfect even on the website).
_____________
So guys, still anyone interested? I hope not! For the whole discussion, please check out the Topix-link I posted before in my first blog.
Sol-i-d has shut down for now, but I bet they want to continue! Stop them!
2010/12/07
DON'T BELIEVE SOL-I.D.COM !!!
My dear readers and future followers,
I got ripped off by the Fake ID site "http://www.sol-i-d.com" really badly. I'm pretty sure I never ever will get my money ($130) back or receive the Fake ID I ordered.
The only thing I can do now is to help preventing others from making the mistake I did.
That's why I decided to start this blog.
But let's start off in the beginning:
I am a normal girl, 18 years old, living in Germany. My father is American, he used to live in Atlanta, Georgia. I'm pretty familiar with speaking English, but my writing could be better, so please excuse my grammar or spelling mistakes, but English is not my first language.
In August 2010, my mom told me that we are going to go to Las Vegas for New Year's eve. I went two years ago and was pretty bored because there's not a lot to do for minors. So I decided to get a Fake ID in case I'll come back to Vegas before my 21th birthday.
After I looked for a serious, trustworthy Fake ID offer, I finally found the place I felt safely ordering my Fake ID with.
The website I have chosen, was http://www.f-a-k-e.com or http://www.two-id.com or now http://www.sol-i-d.com.
Actually, they have changed their name quite frequently since August, but I was sure that they do it because the police or the CIA or Wikileaks :P hacked their last domain.
But that was an epic fail!
On its website, Sol-i-d states facts about how to recognize a scam website. Since the points they put sounded evident, I didn't hesistate to fill in the order form on the website.
In the following, I will show you some screenshots.
Sol-I-d writes on its website that nobody should believe anonymous critics who said they wouldn't have received their ID. In their opinion, all the critics are people who try to ruin Sol-i-d's business to sell the customers their own, worse Fake ID's.
I beg you: "Don't believe these notorious liars."
I hope, my screenshots are enough of a proof to make you believe not to order on Sol-i-d's website. I bet, you don't want to spend money on nothing.
Or would you randomly throw $130 in the air just for fun? I guess, you wouldn't.
Let's start:

You go to Sol-I-d's website, read the FAQs and the price list, just as they wanted you to do. You make sure that you have understood everything.
I bet, you are impressed by their obviously good-looking homepage that you see on the left hand side ... and I bet you were also really impressed by the information, they collected for you. They seem to make you 21 quick and easy. If you asked them any questions, they responded you quickly.
I felt really good and secure about ordering my Fake ID at Sol-i-d. I even checked out Fake-ID-Review-Sites such as http://www.noveltyidfactory.com or http://fakeidreview.com ... they look good, don't they? Now I was totally sure that Sol-i-d was the one provider I trusted enough to spend $130 to let them make my Fake ID.
To order a Fake ID, you need to fill in an order form. I made a screenshot of mine. Please excuse that I censored my personal data. The necessary information you still can find in the screenshot.
To point that out clearly, the order form continues. It only would take more than one screenshot to show all of it but it's not necessarily relevant. You will surely understand, how the process continues.
After you provided all your information that should go onto your ID (like a picture and your signature), you press the Send-button below. After that, you're guided to a new webpage, that tells you how to continue.
I made a screenshot of that one, too. Again, I censored my private information.
Now, Sol-i-d is going to send you an eMail, that tells you how to continue. You need to click a verification link once you mailed your payment. Please understand that I just can speak for myself. I mailed cash, other people might have used the new U-Kash method, I can't say anything about that. As Sol-i-d told me, I went to the post office, put $130 in an envelope ($100 for the ID, $30 for rush shipping in order to receive my ID before Vegas), listed the content as "documents" and paid extra money to get a tracking number for it. Sol-i-d requires an online tracking number and writes on its website, that they only will process online trackable mail.
Anyways, I got their eMail immediately after I submitted my order form. Check out their complete eMail. Again, I censored my private data. Sorry for that one.

That's the last message I got from them, 13 days ago. My payment definitely has arrived in China, I checked my carrier's homepage for it.
But to that one - later on!
So, I took my payment to the post office and after that, I verified that I mailed payment. You needed to fill in another form and after you submitted that one, they guaranteed you to start working on your ID to send it immediately after they received your payment.
As you could have read in the eMail, they told you to send you a short eMail after they received your payment to prove that your ID is on its way now. I didn't get that one yet, even though my carrier told me that my payment made it to China safely.
That's the payment verification form I filled in. You can see that I had a valid tracking number and also told them about the carrier I used. I gave them further information about the website of the "Deutsche Post AG" (national carrier of Germany). The website I wrote in the "additional information" box, is the website where you can track the mail. I explained that to them clearly. The "Deutsche Post AG" also provides an English version of their homepage, so there is no chance, they just didn't understand what to do.
That is the website of the "Deutsche Post AG". On the left hand side, you can see the option "Shipment tracking". Click on it!
For the letter status, you put in your tracking number and the date, you took your mail to the post office. My date was 11/26/2010. 11/24/2010 I submitted my order form. You have 48 hours to mail payment, otherwise everything is invalid and you need to make a new order.
Don't forget to press the "individual request" button, since I didn't send it via business mail.
Now you can see that my letter made it to China. Sol-i-d could have totally made sure that I mailed my payment, so they actually just needed to ship my ID, they paid for. They didn't even need to wait for my payment to arrive, since they promise you on their website that they are willing to make a free ID for you, in case your payment gets lost despite of online tracking. ... Anyways.
The last critics still might have doubts whether I really send payment to China or if I'm just some Fake-ID-website owner trying to destroy Sol-i-d's business. So, I have good (or bad?) news for you.
I took a picture of the receipt the post office gave me when I took my mail there. You will see that I say the truth. Or whereelse should I get some receipt from?
I hope this picture makes you finally believe, that I did send my payment to China - without getting anything back!
I tried to contact Sol-i-d twice during the last couple of days, but although they ALWAYS answered me my questions BEFORE I ordered, I didn't get a single note from them AFTER I mailed the payment. I'm seriously shocked and disappointed and hope, no one will make the same mistake I made.
After I finally recognized, that they fooled me out of my money, I looked up "Sol-i-d scam" on Google (should have done that before!) and recognized that I wasn't the only one. I was speechless.
The exact thread where you can find all the betrayed people, is http://www.topix.com/forum/who/scam/T5KA50P91N61LQ3IU.
If you really think of buying a Fake ID on Sol-i-d, please think about it. Read my story and read other's reviews on the link I listed above.
Another really interesting story might be that these Fake-ID-Review-Websites, I listed above, are mostly run by the owner of Sol-i-d. They are hosted on the same server, that means that they possibly are owned by the same company/person.
http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/web-sites-on-web-server/
Using this website, you can find out about all the homepages that are based on the same server like Sol-i-d. And you'll see, Sol-i-d created a whole bunch of review-sites advertising them or another Fake-ID page, called joe-id.
While Sol-i-d advertises US, Canadian and Australian Fake ID's, Joe-id is "famous" for it's New Zealand ID's.
Anyone?
It's not too hard to realize after that information that you better not order a Fake ID via Sol-i-d. You certainly will spend your money on nothing!
If you had the same/a similar thing happening to you with Sol-i-d, don't hesistate to email me at anytime.
My eMail is scam_sucks@yahoo.com
I try to be online daily, so that I will answer your eMails as soon as possible. Keep me posted! I plan on updating this blog as soon as I have new information.
Julie
I got ripped off by the Fake ID site "http://www.sol-i-d.com" really badly. I'm pretty sure I never ever will get my money ($130) back or receive the Fake ID I ordered.
The only thing I can do now is to help preventing others from making the mistake I did.
That's why I decided to start this blog.
But let's start off in the beginning:
I am a normal girl, 18 years old, living in Germany. My father is American, he used to live in Atlanta, Georgia. I'm pretty familiar with speaking English, but my writing could be better, so please excuse my grammar or spelling mistakes, but English is not my first language.
In August 2010, my mom told me that we are going to go to Las Vegas for New Year's eve. I went two years ago and was pretty bored because there's not a lot to do for minors. So I decided to get a Fake ID in case I'll come back to Vegas before my 21th birthday.
After I looked for a serious, trustworthy Fake ID offer, I finally found the place I felt safely ordering my Fake ID with.
The website I have chosen, was http://www.f-a-k-e.com or http://www.two-id.com or now http://www.sol-i-d.com.
Actually, they have changed their name quite frequently since August, but I was sure that they do it because the police or the CIA or Wikileaks :P hacked their last domain.
But that was an epic fail!
On its website, Sol-i-d states facts about how to recognize a scam website. Since the points they put sounded evident, I didn't hesistate to fill in the order form on the website.
In the following, I will show you some screenshots.
Sol-I-d writes on its website that nobody should believe anonymous critics who said they wouldn't have received their ID. In their opinion, all the critics are people who try to ruin Sol-i-d's business to sell the customers their own, worse Fake ID's.
I beg you: "Don't believe these notorious liars."
I hope, my screenshots are enough of a proof to make you believe not to order on Sol-i-d's website. I bet, you don't want to spend money on nothing.
Or would you randomly throw $130 in the air just for fun? I guess, you wouldn't.
Let's start:

You go to Sol-I-d's website, read the FAQs and the price list, just as they wanted you to do. You make sure that you have understood everything.
I bet, you are impressed by their obviously good-looking homepage that you see on the left hand side ... and I bet you were also really impressed by the information, they collected for you. They seem to make you 21 quick and easy. If you asked them any questions, they responded you quickly.
I felt really good and secure about ordering my Fake ID at Sol-i-d. I even checked out Fake-ID-Review-Sites such as http://www.noveltyidfactory.com or http://fakeidreview.com ... they look good, don't they? Now I was totally sure that Sol-i-d was the one provider I trusted enough to spend $130 to let them make my Fake ID.
To order a Fake ID, you need to fill in an order form. I made a screenshot of mine. Please excuse that I censored my personal data. The necessary information you still can find in the screenshot.
To point that out clearly, the order form continues. It only would take more than one screenshot to show all of it but it's not necessarily relevant. You will surely understand, how the process continues.
After you provided all your information that should go onto your ID (like a picture and your signature), you press the Send-button below. After that, you're guided to a new webpage, that tells you how to continue.I made a screenshot of that one, too. Again, I censored my private information.
Now, Sol-i-d is going to send you an eMail, that tells you how to continue. You need to click a verification link once you mailed your payment. Please understand that I just can speak for myself. I mailed cash, other people might have used the new U-Kash method, I can't say anything about that. As Sol-i-d told me, I went to the post office, put $130 in an envelope ($100 for the ID, $30 for rush shipping in order to receive my ID before Vegas), listed the content as "documents" and paid extra money to get a tracking number for it. Sol-i-d requires an online tracking number and writes on its website, that they only will process online trackable mail.Anyways, I got their eMail immediately after I submitted my order form. Check out their complete eMail. Again, I censored my private data. Sorry for that one.

That's the last message I got from them, 13 days ago. My payment definitely has arrived in China, I checked my carrier's homepage for it.
But to that one - later on!
- Sorry that I needed to split their eMail into two screenshots, but one wasn't enough to show full content.
So, I took my payment to the post office and after that, I verified that I mailed payment. You needed to fill in another form and after you submitted that one, they guaranteed you to start working on your ID to send it immediately after they received your payment.As you could have read in the eMail, they told you to send you a short eMail after they received your payment to prove that your ID is on its way now. I didn't get that one yet, even though my carrier told me that my payment made it to China safely.
That's the payment verification form I filled in. You can see that I had a valid tracking number and also told them about the carrier I used. I gave them further information about the website of the "Deutsche Post AG" (national carrier of Germany). The website I wrote in the "additional information" box, is the website where you can track the mail. I explained that to them clearly. The "Deutsche Post AG" also provides an English version of their homepage, so there is no chance, they just didn't understand what to do.
That is the website of the "Deutsche Post AG". On the left hand side, you can see the option "Shipment tracking". Click on it!
For the letter status, you put in your tracking number and the date, you took your mail to the post office. My date was 11/26/2010. 11/24/2010 I submitted my order form. You have 48 hours to mail payment, otherwise everything is invalid and you need to make a new order.Don't forget to press the "individual request" button, since I didn't send it via business mail.
Now you can see that my letter made it to China. Sol-i-d could have totally made sure that I mailed my payment, so they actually just needed to ship my ID, they paid for. They didn't even need to wait for my payment to arrive, since they promise you on their website that they are willing to make a free ID for you, in case your payment gets lost despite of online tracking. ... Anyways.The last critics still might have doubts whether I really send payment to China or if I'm just some Fake-ID-website owner trying to destroy Sol-i-d's business. So, I have good (or bad?) news for you.
I took a picture of the receipt the post office gave me when I took my mail there. You will see that I say the truth. Or whereelse should I get some receipt from?
I tried to contact Sol-i-d twice during the last couple of days, but although they ALWAYS answered me my questions BEFORE I ordered, I didn't get a single note from them AFTER I mailed the payment. I'm seriously shocked and disappointed and hope, no one will make the same mistake I made.
After I finally recognized, that they fooled me out of my money, I looked up "Sol-i-d scam" on Google (should have done that before!) and recognized that I wasn't the only one. I was speechless.
The exact thread where you can find all the betrayed people, is http://www.topix.com/forum/who/scam/T5KA50P91N61LQ3IU.
If you really think of buying a Fake ID on Sol-i-d, please think about it. Read my story and read other's reviews on the link I listed above.
Another really interesting story might be that these Fake-ID-Review-Websites, I listed above, are mostly run by the owner of Sol-i-d. They are hosted on the same server, that means that they possibly are owned by the same company/person.
http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/web-sites-on-web-server/
Using this website, you can find out about all the homepages that are based on the same server like Sol-i-d. And you'll see, Sol-i-d created a whole bunch of review-sites advertising them or another Fake-ID page, called joe-id.
While Sol-i-d advertises US, Canadian and Australian Fake ID's, Joe-id is "famous" for it's New Zealand ID's.
Anyone?
It's not too hard to realize after that information that you better not order a Fake ID via Sol-i-d. You certainly will spend your money on nothing!
If you had the same/a similar thing happening to you with Sol-i-d, don't hesistate to email me at anytime.
My eMail is scam_sucks@yahoo.com
I try to be online daily, so that I will answer your eMails as soon as possible. Keep me posted! I plan on updating this blog as soon as I have new information.
Julie
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