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Scam Alert: Overnightprints.com


Overnightprints.com is a website that promises all kinds of printed products from brochures to business cards shipped fast to its consumers. However, we have learned there may be an underlying scam going on with this website.

We had received some emails from customers reporting that the website had sent them products, but they turned out to be another consumer's product and not theirs when received in the mail.

BioGamer Girl decided to test out this company to see what we would get. We purchased a set of 100 business cards from the company, shipped overnight. Within a couple of days, we received our product but like other users who have purchased on the website, the product we received was not ours. We in fact received business cards for another person. 

We contacted the company to get a replacement or refund and got the run around. Almost two weeks later, we still have not received our product or a refund. When you contact Overnightprints.com and tell them the order is wrong, they asked for 15-20 images of the defective product. After days of asking for more info and images, they then just vanish without ever doing anything actually about it.

We have reported this as fraud and believe this is an ongoing business practice for them. I believe they either never print your cards and just send you generic cards that have been returned or for customers that never existed. They then just send random products to you in hopes you will just give up on trying to get a refund or replacement.

This is a scam. If you visit www.overnightprints.com to get some fast prints, then buyer beware, you may not get the product you even ordered. I don't think any legit company would need 20 images of this business card to see that it is not my name nor my website! 

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