Girastor.com Review: (Why We Believe Girastor Is A Scam)!

You’re probably here wondering why on earth someone would call Girastor.com a scam. Maybe you’ve purchased something from them. Or maybe you were interested in all those deals they seem to have, and decided to check out some other reviews before you actually purchased something.

We’re glad you did decide to take a look at this article, whatever your motive was for looking up this site. Because, we’ve found that Girastor is a site that isn’t legit, nor is one you really want to be shopping at. What exactly did we find, and how do we know?

Continue reading to find out!


Quick Review

  • They have misspellings on their site, and have issues with their Privacy Policy.
  • They don’t seem to answer any emails that are sent to them.
  • The discounts on their site don’t appear to be legit and are very sketchy.
  • They are linked to another fraudulent website.

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Girastor.com’s Misspelling And Errors

Girastor.com's Main Page

Immediately, right off the bat of looking into this website, we knew something was wrong. And that was that Girastor.com spelled their domain name wrong!

If you take a look at the screenshot above, you’ll notice that they are calling themselves GIRASTORE. Or at least, that’s what the logo is saying. But on the domain itself, the URL, is saying Girastor (without the ‘e’ on the end).
Now, of course, these things happen, and sometimes when you register a domain, you can get things mixed up, and choose the wrong one to buy. So we can’t fault them too much for having an incorrect domain that doesn’t match their logo/brand name their operating under.

But we can fault them when we find other errors within their site.

We decided to check out their Privacy Policy page, to see just how they keep our data private and secure. When we did, we found that they hadn’t even taken the time to actually fill out the Privacy Policy page!

Privacy Policy Errors

As you can see in the above screen capture, there are several places where they didn’t ‘insert’ more information. They just copied a draft Privacy Policy, and never updated it!

It’s okay to copy something, or to find a draft of one of those important pages (like a Terms of Service, Refund Policy, etc). But when you don’t actually read over it, or edit it to fit your needs and your shop, then there is a problem.

We personally wouldn’t shop at this site, or any like it, that had these types of errors in the Privacy Policy. The Privacy Policy is what tells you exactly what they are going to keep from you, as well as how they are going to keep it safe, what they are going to sell, etc. If they don’t spell all that out clearly, then it isn’t a site worth using.

Discounts Seem Cool, But…

Now, probably the main reason most people come to Girastor.com is because of their discounts. Maybe it was through some ad that you saw them, or another person posted something about them.

The strange thing with these discounts is that everything is exactly $14.95 dollars – and you save exactly $20 dollars. We don’t know about you and where you shop, but where we come from, that just isn’t the typical way to do discounts.

Products and Their Discounts

You don’t find a large collection of products, things that naturally go for several hundred dollars, to all be discounted to under $15 dollars.
This is just a ploy used by a scammer to get you to your site, and see if you will fall for their schemes. When you’ve taken a look at the number of websites that we have, you would know that this is a scam, and fraudulent website.

As the old adage goes, if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.

The Real Proof Is In the Contact Info!

Contact Information for Girastor.com

If you are always curious to know who is behind a website, it’s always best to check their website, and see who exactly they claim they are.

We looked at Girastor.com’s contact page, and found a few things that we didn’t quite like.

The email address is pretty much your standard email for a shopping site – info@girastor.com didn’t seem like anything was wrong with it. That was until we emailed them.

You see, we emailed them about six days ago asking if they used PayPal for transaction purposes. We still haven’t received a reply from them yet (so much for their 24/7 customer service…).

Our Sent Email

So, if they don’t reply on something as simple as a question about PayPal, then what will happen when we have a much bigger concern about, say, a product missing?

The next best thing would be to go down the list of contact information, and call them, right?

Well, you could call them, or you could just look up the phone number before you do. Because if you did look up the phone number, you would find that it’s been linked to several other fraudulent websites:

Girastor.com's Phone Number Linked To Several Other Sites

Hmm. So, they don’t answer their emails, and they don’t have a legit-looking phone number. What should we do then (besides for calling them a scam)?

Well, maybe they actually have a legit address, right?

How about, maybe, no! We looked into their address, 1957 Somerset Ave Dallas, TX 75023 U.S.A, and found that it actually doesn’t appear to exist. Or at least, we’re not sure if it does.

When we plugged it into Mr. Google, we found that they thought the place was 1957 Somerset Ave Plano, TX 75023 U.S.A. Notice the difference between Plano and Dallas.
Even Girastor.com’s address doesn’t appear to be legit.

Girastor.com Is Indeed A Scam!

They are linked to other fraudulent websites through their phone number, they’re offering really low discounts, and they can’t even spell their domain name right!

On top of that, they don’t appear to be existing at a real location, don’t seem to check their email (or answer it for that matter), and don’t know how to set up their Privacy Policy.

Anything else to add to this list before calling it a scam?

In the end, you will only lose money if you buy through Girastor.com, since they don’t seem like the type who will actually send anything to you. They are a fraudulent company that shouldn’t be around and shouldn’t be promoted.

Avoid them, avoid their discounts, and through it all, you will avoid being scammed!

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Thanks to Crystal for letting us know about this site, and asking if it was a scam.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on our research and analysis. However, we are not liable for any inaccuracies or errors, and readers are encouraged to conduct their own investigations. If you have concerns about the legitimacy of a website, feel free to reach out to us via our contact form to initiate a discussion.

16 thoughts on “Girastor.com Review: (Why We Believe Girastor Is A Scam)!”

  1. yeah I’m glad you said this I purchased two mini treadmills from here. The price was too good to be true. I also reached out to them etc and no reply…they got me out of 30$$

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  2. Welp, good thing my bank i guess has a filter that checks scam websites, my bank declined the purchase woo

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  3. It sure is a scam website. I was looking for a baby stroller and price on it was too good to be true so tried searching about the store and came on this website. Thanks for the help. I used their track your order and typed “F***” and the system shows “Delivered, Parcel received by Consignee Dexter Dave L. Ganir”

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  4. I’m a schoolteacher so price is important because I’m broke. I bought an item for my class. Can’t seem to locate it and phone number doesn’t work. Why does the US allow these criminals to operate?

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    • Because, sadly, these criminals operate outside of USA jurisdiction. They are usually in countries where it’s not easy to apprehend them for what they do

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  5. I ordered a treadmill and got a confirmation about 2 weeks ago but no product yet. I tried emailing but email was returned.

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  6. This site seems to hande appeared around tbe beginning of May. I also ordered from tbe site, after doing an online search and coming up with no negative reviews, this was May 4th. I still had an unsure feeling about the sore, so I used my Paypal debit card due to their purchase protection. It’s a good thing, girastor.com no longer exists, and I got my money back. If you placed an order, contact your bank and or visa/mastercard to find ot what, if any, buyer protection they have

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