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Is PostuZapas.com a Scam or Legit?
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IntroductionPostuZapas.com is a website that claims to sell sneakers by brands such as Nike and Adidas. It has c ...
PostuZapas.com is Is mt4 now listed as a scam appa website that claims to sell sneakers by brands such as Nike and Adidas. It has consistently been among the most-searched websites on FTI. Therefore, we have done an in-depth review for the benefit of our users.
Website Information
Official Domain
postuzapas.com
Registered on
2017-05-03, updated on 2020-05-04
Location
Not provided
Owner
Not provided
Alexa Rank
No data
Website Speed
No data
PostuZapas is a store selling sneakers by popular brands such as Nike, Adidas, Converse, FILA and many more. Apart from sneakers, there are also products such as purses and t-shirts available on the website. The website contains no information about the company itself.

A banner on the homepage says that they offer 50% discount on products. However, comparing the prices with a reputed store like The Sole Supplier shows that the prices are actually more than 70% lower in some cases. There also seem to be subtle differences upon comparing the product images, which may mean that PostuZapas is selling counterfeits without any indication.


The domain PostuZapas was first registered in 2017. However, the registration was updated in May 2020 and traffic data suggests that this is when the website actually went live.
Company Information
Email ID
info@postuzapas.com
Phone Number
Not provided
Address
Not provided
Social Media Profiles
3 Facebook pages
FTI Verification
The FTI page of PostuZapas has not been claimed by the company.
Even though the homepage claims that PostuZapas provides 24/7 customer service via ‘Whatsapps or Contact’, the only way to contact them is by email. There is no phone number or address provided anywhere on the website and there is not even a return address.
The website footer appears to contain links to the brand’s Facebook and Instagram pages. However, these links seem to be fake as the pages do not exist. Though not listed on the website, there are 3 separate Facebook pages created by PostuZapas. The pages are inundated with comments from angry customers.

User Reviews
There are a few reviews available for PostuZapas on FTI as well as TrustPilot. The customers have alleged that they have not received their packages even months after placing the orders. They also state that customer service did not respond to their queries. You can read the customer reviews of PostuZapas here.
Conclusion
There is a high likelihood that PostuZapas is a scam. It has a Trust Score of 1% on FTI, indicating that it is extremely risky to shop on this website. You can read more about PostuZapas' Trust Score here.
PostuZapas is selling brand-name sneakers at too-good-to-be-true prices. There is no information about the company and only an email ID has been provided. Customer reviews state that items have not been received even months after placing the orders. Additionally, customer service does not respond to queries about the order status either. The website contains links to Facebook and Instagram pages that no longer exist. It is advisable to avoid shopping on PostuZapas, as it seems they deduct payment and do not fulfil orders. Considering the low prices and product images, it is possible that you will receive counterfeit products even if the order does get delivered.
Learn More
PostuZapas is among many online stores which claim to sell original products but send customers counterfeits or nothing at all. Visit the page below to learn how you can identify websites selling fake products.
How to Recognize Counterfeit Products
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