Valicci – Selling AliExpress Replicas At 150%+ Markup

Valicci.com is an e-commerce jewelry vendor. The Valicci collection includes bracelets, rings, and chains.

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About The Vendor

There is no information about the vendor. No, About Us page and the Contact Us page did not have any content.

The Refund Policy shows the vendor utilizes the physical address 7319 Matthews Mint Hill Rd., Suite I #931, Mint Hill, North Carolina 28227. A Google search shows the is an office building. The actual suite number did not appear in the search.

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Domain Information

The website was registered on April 13, 2021.

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Not BBB-Accredited

Valicci is not accredited by or registered with the BBB.

No Facebook Page

Valicci does not have a Facebook page, which could be contributed to the newness of the website. It was only registered recently, less than two weeks ago.

AliExpress Replicas

The Valicci collection is available on AliExpress. For example, the Valicci Fugarati Cuban Link is priced at $150. The AliExpress is available for $0.01 each. Another example is the Valicci Valsio Stone Bracelet is priced at $150. The AliExpress price starts at $0.90 each.

Afterword – Valicci Overhaul Scam

Is Valicci a scam? Valicci scam!

Valicci is a new website of only two weeks. The physical address provided is invalid. This is very common with unofficial websites. The vendor will opt to utilize an invalid or virtual mailbox address. In this case, the vendor chose an invalid address.

The Valicci collection is available via AliExpress. What does this say about Valicci? It says the vendor is probably an AliExpress dropshipper. In addition to the fraudulent dropshipping tactic, the vendor has increased prices by 150%+.

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If you are familiar with products sold on Alibaba and AliExpress, you know they have a high potential of being of poor quality. Chinese manufacturers mass-produce their products, utilizing low-quality materials. Now, this is not to say, all products promoted by AliExpress are low-quality.

When you consider the potential low-quality and the 150% markup, it just isn’t fair to deceive American consumers in this manner. It isn’t fair to deceive any consumer by charging $150 for a $1-necklace, bracelet, or ring.

  1. I made a purchase on April 23rd of 100 dollars and still never received a tracking number and no place to get a refund, I would have bought from somewhere else ales and pay more then to get scammed

    • nayzayerz says:

      All of these websites are dropshipping from Alibaba or AliExpress, both of which are better options. Amazon has become a little Alibaba as well. If you find something on a website, head over the Amazon, you will probably find it there. File a BBB complaint against PayPal to get your money back. Tell your story on Facebook, BBB, Trustpilot, and other review sites. Thanks for sharing!

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