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MR-I-D.com review: Fraud/Scam 6

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Hi there, if you are reading this in hopes of finding a legitimate website to buy a Fake/Novelty ID from, this is not one. MR-I-D, or ID Me, or NoveltyIDFactory, or undergroundreviews.com, or 21overnight.com are all apart of one of the biggest ID scams out there. I ordered 2 Alberta ID's on January 17th, and received a invoice number ([protected]), stating for me to write it on a piece of paper, and ship my money ($140.00) to the address: HAN TAO
FLAT 112 182-5 NUJIANG NORTH ST. YUHONG DISTRICT
CITY: SHENYANG CITY PROVINCE: LIAONING COUNTRY: P.R. CHINA POST CODE:110034. I paid $113.65 for Fedex Express International (trackable) shipping, in the hopes that it would arrive quickly, then in return also get my ID's shipped to me very quickly. Now, I had not heard of any problems with MR-I-D, especially with the fact that they have a section of their website which describes a "fake complaint", which I was stupid enough to believe. I began to do a little bit of research and digging. Using the site whois.godaddy.com I was able to search the domain, and discovered MRID was on the same server as MANY other novelty ID sites, and was not based in China, but in Belize! I then decided to GOOGLE SEARCH the address above, and found complaints dated back to July of 2012, but not about mr-i-d.com, but about i-d-me... obviously the same owner, and same concept behind the scam. Now I know what I was risking in sending my money, and do not expect it back, but please, do not let this happen to you as well. I'm sure one day there will be a legitimate Novelty ID site, but currently there isn't one. Please, PLEASE do not order from this website. SOMEONE will comment on this saying they received ID's but they are just WORKING FOR THE WEBSITE. Google search the address above and you will see. They also change the name of the website as to keep the scam going. (This complaint was for I-D-KING.com originally, but now they've opened up under MR-I-D.com)

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Anonymous69xxx
US
Mar 14, 2013 6:45 pm EDT

Really wish I would have read this before ordering. My story is the exact same as yours, and I mean the exact same. This site is definitely a scam and shouldn't be trusted, wasted $200 plus expensive shipping to China. ###ing scammers

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Charlotte17
US
Mar 27, 2013 9:36 pm EDT

I'm so upset over this. I wish I had seen your post before I sent money. I'm beside myself.

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Soccccer21
US
Apr 10, 2013 1:22 pm EDT

I am not going to oder an ID because of this post and the information you provided. i went to whoisgodaddy.com like you said and your accusation is correct. I hope this is a scam and not just you making a mistake in the process of sending money and ordering. Regardless, thank you for the caution you probably just saved me a lot of money.

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Deb1eyeScott
Hanover, US
Apr 10, 2013 1:28 pm EDT

Vintage FESTER !

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Kimmieb
Miami, US
Apr 24, 2013 10:33 am EDT

Mr-i-d.com does not work.

I sent him money plus "rush" delivery just as the instructions asked, but no go. I think I am going to send my emails cyber crimes too. When I called my local FBI office, they do not care that I attempted to obtain an ID from them, but that it would help if I sent them information in regards to who is stealing money and attempting to defraud people claiming to send novelty IDs. It is not a crime to possess a novelty ID as they explained to me, but it is a crime to promise to send a product in exchange for money over the internet.

Just thought you should know. Do not be afraid to report them.

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Kimmieb
Miami, US
Apr 24, 2013 10:36 am EDT

There is a list of Fake I.D.s on this website:

http://complaintwire.org/complaint/nwe7nQk8IQY/list-of-fake-i-d-scammers/3

Another person wrote:
Don't use Mr. ID.com. That guy takes your money. Got me for $140.00 plus another 60.00 to track through FedEx. Total scam. Major bummer.