singingnutty
It was not clear that the dress would come from China, and I didn't think to check reviews. Oh dear!
I got caught by one of these scams once, when my favourite and very expensive trainer brand appeared to be selling their products at ridiculously good sale prices (duh!). Needless to say, I’ve been ultra-wary ever since. But on social media ads etc, in my experience the more “British” a company name sounds – and/or the more you’re expected to believe that some lovely family firm is urgently selling off all stock because it’s reluctantly having to close down – the more likely (by which I mean virtually certain) it is that this is yet another Chinese scam. As for Trustpilot, I always check out unknown websites there in order to weed out the baddies, so I know how ridiculously misleading it is. Even famous brands sometimes seem to have terrible review scores – but when you look into it you find they have more than one Trustpilot page, and the one you’re looking at paints an entirely different picture from the “real” one. Anyway, the moral of the story is that if you get duped, you just have to put it down to experience and move on.