PLEASE STAY AWAY!!!!!!!!! I fell for this scam online store Eloria beauty. I ordered a shampoo on January 15th 2026, for 24,09 USD, item is not received more than 5 days later. On January 22nd my car... See more
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I order lashes and one foundation…
I order lashes and one foundation $34.95 on January 22,2026 still waiting and it’s April and nobody saying anything 😡 so don’t trust this company.
REALLY HAPPY , THANK YOU
Used it on my neck and chest as well as my face. Five weeks in and the sun damage on my chest is starting to fade. Really happy with how broadly it's worked.
I tried this and it has no glow.
Black rice version and my skin looks properly healthy. Not that artificial glow you get from some products. Just goof-looking skin.
I guess I was scammed
I guess I was scammed. I ordered the shampoo from a YouTube ad. I paid for it and never received it. Btw, this was in freaking December 2025!
Their serum is good overall and…
Their serum is good overall and observation is just fine. I am satisfied.
I have tried it for a week now and…
I have tried it for a week now and initial results seems not very dramatic but I can notice some differences. I hope to see actual results in coming weeks.
Something my wife loved
Something my wife loved. Delivered on the exact day when I wanted it to be delivered.
Wife is happy
I just purchased it for my wife and she expressed happiness and satisfaction with it.
Is a fake company
Is a fake company. I do a purchase and never send me. I write a e mail and never had a respond. The server is shutdown.
Bought it for my wife as part of a…
Bought it for my wife as part of a birthday gift. She was really happy with the results and she asked me to order 3 more bottles for herself.
They charged extra money from my credit…
They charged extra money from my credit card and there is no way to cancel.
I try to get my money back and they don't answer my email.
They are fraud.
Do not buy anything from there.
Wrong product sent
Wrong product sent, when emailed response poor, then no response at all when I challenged. Do not use this company, products are rubbish and not as described
I have tried to cancel the subscription…
I have tried to cancel the subscription that I some how got looked into. I have 6 bottle of a shampoo that doesn't work. Have no way of calling to cancel and I have email the request to stop shipment. I may have to change my card and dispute with my bank if it doesn't stop.
eloriabeauty rosemary shampoo
only wanted to try shampoo one time. Instead they put me on a subcription for product without my knowledge or any information of doing so at the time I ordered the product. Now every week I get shampoo and a charge on my credit card for $44.93. I tried to cancel, but found it impossible, so I called my credit card company instead to stop the charges and to cancel my orders.
I ordered one product
I ordered one product! Just received an email they are sending & charging for products NEVER ORDERED! which is pending in my Bank Account.
Tried to reply to the email, comes back NO SUCH EMAIL ADDRESS!
Tried to raise FRAUD CLAIM with my Bank, they staff this can only be done once payment goes through.
BE VERY CAREFUL USING Eloria Beauty!
My Bank NW are not being helpful, I reported it as a FRAUD CASE!
Hello, The ELORIA BEAUTY is very well created SPAM, please dont shop with the!!! Dont be an another victim, as myself!
Hello, everyone! I am writting this coment just to avoid another people became a victim of the scam, as I became myself.
Eloria Beauty very well designed SCAM! I ordered 2 bottles Shampoo in size of 220 ml, at $24.95, received a package in three weeks later, shipping from China with 2 bottles travel size of 100 ml each. Was charged, without my permission second time at $44.96 and received 1 bottle travel size 100 ml.
I tried to dispute second charge, but unfortunatelly, they twist you and bank as well!!! So, basically I pad for 3 bottles travel size shampoo, 100 ml each $69.91.
The email addresses what posted,
are mysterios, as you emailed as many emails, no one responce from, as messaging as well.
Telephones Number as;
1. +61434091368 Australia
2. +15132013724 Cincinnati, OH
3. +14165385457, Toronto, Ontario
NO ONE OF THEM EVEN RING!!!!!!!!!
The link on site "Manage Subscription" doesn't respond either.
The secong package with an original tracking Number
SDH0090671010 was shipped from China, arrived in
CA, and shipped from Address:
Trans Trans
2733 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94110
Please, Google that Address, it is Homeless Shelter, San Francisco.
At that address listed 3 Business, I called each of them, nobody was shipping anything to me!!!
Anyway, I wish a powerful channels as YOUTUBE, or Instagramm banned in time that advertising.
I purchased 3 products which never…
I purchased 3 products which never arrived and within 10 days, they took out just under £84.00 for a further 2 items that I never ordered. Repeated requests for a refund has fallen on deaf ears. I keep getting shipping updates but nothing changes. Stay away as this is most definitely a scam
Don’t buy their products
Don’t buy their products, because they put you in the automatic Subscriptions and charge your expensive price without you authorized.
Deceptive Subscription Trap & Unauthorized Data ExfiltrationI am writing this to alert the Canadian…
I am writing this to alert the Canadian community about a sophisticated "Subscription Trap" operating through this storefront.
Technical Evidence of Fraud: A forensic audit of the site’s HTTP Archive (HAR) and backend code has identified that this store is a "Ghost Store" using the permanent Shopify handle: 2qq014-z0.myshopify (Internal Store ID: 94987288894).
Security Warning: My investigation found an active "Magecart-style" interceptor script at api.config-security:com/event. This is an unauthorized third-party domain used to harvest credit card metadata and keystrokes during the checkout process.
Legal & Regulatory Violations: 1. Unauthorized Charges: The merchant is engaging in "Negative Option Billing," triggering weekly unauthorized charges of approximately $44.96. 2. Mandate Breaches: The site violates 2026 Visa/Mastercard mandates requiring frictionless cancellation and 7-day billing reminders. There is no listed phone number or support email, making cancellation impossible. 3. Misrepresentation: Forensic metadata confirms the use of AI-generated product imagery (confirmed filename: ChatGPT_Image_Aug_26..._PM-removebg-preview.png) rather than real inventory.
Action for Victims: Report this to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) and the Competition Bureau. Provide your bank with the permanent Shopify handle above to ensure a successful chargeback under "Material Misrepresentation."
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