Terrible fraud prevention provider, possible CCPA violation
To preface this, I use an email obfuscation service when ordering online. This way, my main email, which I use on a daily basis, and need to keep organized, does not get spam. For the same reason, I also never give my real phone number when ordering online (instead just entering 111-111-1111). This way, both my phone, and email are spam-free and I can pick up calls from unknown numbers, knowing they will not just be another spam call.
This company refuses to understand that some people do not wish to give out contact information they use on a daily basis, and keeps cancelling my orders for "suspicious activity", even after contacting me. They also share your personal information with a third-party without giving any clear information of this. I have already confirmed that this is in breach of the CCPA, and a complaint has already been shared with California Privacy Protection Agency enforcement agency.
My first order for ~$100 was cancelled immediatelly.
My second order for ~$10.90 was handed to their third party "fraud prevention" provider. First, I received an automated email asking me to confirm I made the order, which I confirmed. They have then contacted me again, and spent an entire day wasting my time with requests that I provide an "alternate email address for *first name* *last name*". When I provided an alternate email address, they determined "[they] are unable to verify this email address. They refused to provide any reasoning as to what was wrong with this email address, and eventually told me they were going to cancel my order.
I have never had this sort of issue with a fraud prevention provider, and was definitely never contacted to "alternate email address for *first name* *last name*".
Just in case you ever felt like giving ANY fraud prevention provider your information, last year, a DIFFERENT fraud prevention company (Eye4Fraud) got hacked, leaking massive amounts of personal data (CC numbers, from shops utilizing their services. My friend had their $25k credit wiped because of this hack. Coincidentally, this fraudulent transaction was approved by the same fraud prevention provider pishop.us uses :).
Trustpilot does not allow links, but if you go to a site called HaveIBeenPwned, you can read about the Eye4Fraud breach.
TL;DR: Do not shop here if you value having a spam-free phone and email, and prefer not having your CC wiped when their incompetent fraud prevention provider inevitably gets hacked.
30 september 2024
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