Trisunshine.com: A Fashion Store - Safe or a Scam?

Author: Adam Collins

July 21, 2023

Trisunshine.com is an online fashion store that offers a wide range of trendy apparel and accessories for fashion-conscious individuals. While the website showcases an impressive collection, there have been questions raised about its legitimacy. 

Several users on ScamAdviser have expressed concerns about the site's authenticity, leading us to delve deeper into its ownership, social media presence, and the potential presence of copied content. In this review, we will examine these factors to determine whether Trisunshine.com is a safe place to shop or if it poses a scam risk.

Who Owns Trisunshine.com?

The first thing that caught my attention was the inconsistency in ownership information provided on the website. On the "About Us" page, the company claims to be owned by "FASHIONICON TRADING LIMITED."

 

However, when checking the "Contact Us" page, the company name is listed as "Paicker Uk Limited." Such inconsistency raises eyebrows and prompts potential customers to question the credibility of the website.

 

Both of these companies have also been claimed by dubious other websites such as Soinyou.com. Additionally, both companies are owned by Chinese nationals which could suggest they could be a part of a larger scam network. In the past, we have covered Chinese scam networks extensively such as the uniqueness scam, and this looks like another scam network. 

 

Huge Discounts on Almost All Products

Undeniably, the prospect of substantial discounts on nearly every item is an alluring aspect of Trisunshine.com.  While discounts can be a common marketing strategy for online stores, unusually high markdowns might raise suspicions. 

 

They also claim that the more items you buy, the higher the discount. This does not inspire a lot of confidence in me as when the deal is too good, you think twice.

The contradictory ownership details added to my suspicions, leaving me questioning the authenticity of these enticing deals.

Social Media Mix-Up?

In an attempt to build a strong social media presence, Trisunshine.com claims to have a Facebook page under the name "TriSunshine-US." However, upon closer inspection, I noticed that most of the administrators associated with the page appear to be mostly from Asia. 

 

The inclusion of the word “US” is only meant to dupe customers into thinking they are US-based yet they are from China. This discrepancy creates uncertainty about the authenticity of the claimed location and raises questions about the company's true identity and intentions.

Copied Content?

In my quest for the truth, I performed a content analysis, and my findings further fueled my concerns. Portions of the text featured on Trisunshine.com's "About Us" page appeared to be identical or eerily similar to content found on completely unrelated websites such as Sheingroup.com.

 

This finding suggests the possibility of the website being connected to a scam network or that it might be using plagiarized content from other sources to establish its legitimacy.

Conclusion

There are several red flags such as conflicting ownership information, combined with an apparent mix-up in social media representation and the presence of potentially copied content, which raises concerns about the website's authenticity. In general, There is a high likelihood of Trisunshine.com being a scam.

It is essential to exercise due diligence before making any purchases from this and being able to recognize a scam will help. Researching customer reviews, seeking out reliable information, and verifying the legitimacy of the website's claims can go a long way in ensuring a safe and scam-free online shopping experience.

This article has been written by a scam fighter volunteer. If you believe the article above contains inaccuracies or needs to include relevant information, please contact ScamAdviser.com using this form.

 

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