Amelia Quilt Review – Avoid these Thieves!

This is an urgent scam warning regarding a trending scam known as the Amelia Quilt Scam!

Amelia Quilt, located at Amelia-Quilts.com and AmeliaQuilt.com, is a straight up scam operated by low-life crooks.

Having been affiliated with more than a few scam operations, we will expose these con-artists while sharing the experiences of consumers who have already been scammed by Amelia Quilts.

To find out more regarding Amelia Quilts and how the scam works, we invite you to read our honest review.

About Amelia-Quilts.com

Amelia-Quilts.com markets their site as a legitimate marketplace that supports brand-name quilts at a fraction of the price most consumers encounter across legitimate online retailers.

During the time of writing this review, Amelia-Quilts has allegedly already closed down shop to “fulfill” the orders submitted prior to Christmas, however, in case this scam resurfaces again we decided to continue with exposing this scam.

Once disclosed at Amelia-Quilts would be a couple of addresses that have no relevancy to Amelia-Quilts, a quick Google Map search of the following addresses below will indicate that.

The first address we came across when investigating Amelia-Quilts would be PO BOX 0823 03411 yet as you can already deduce this is not an existing physical location.

Furthermore, the second address that was once disclosed at Amelia-Quilts.com, would be 2055 Hazel Ave NE, Salem, OR 97301, United States yet a Google search will confirm that location is actually a house for sale on the real estate network realtor.com.

Now as we briefly mentioned earlier, Amelia-Quilts has been affiliated with other scam operations that have been previously exposed across the net.

Thankfully the creators behind these scam operations were lazy and simply resorted to copy and pasting textual page elements from one site to another.

Reflecting an identical Shipping and Delivery page, Amelia-Quilts has been linked with the following scam operations:

  • HobbiLaunch (HobbiLaunch.com)
  • NannaThread (NannaThread.com)
  • Sleepious (sleepious.com)
  • FarmZily (FarmZilly.com)
  • NonnaLand (NonnaLand.com)

So who is behind Amelia-Quilts.com?

That is the million dollar question that we would love to have answered.

Unfortunately, the site failed to disclose any information regarding any past owners or current operators anywhere upon their site.

We navigated through all the sites pages only to find the following contact information: cs@ameliaquilt.com.

A WHOIS report is equally as unsuccessful as we were considering the fact that amelia-quilts.com was privately registered on November 29th, 2018.

How the Scam Works

The Amelia Quilt scams works in such a mediocre fashion that you be kicking yourself if you found yourself falling victim to this ridiculous scam.

Let us simplify matters, this scam is built upon the principle of deceiving consumers who are actually seeking the legitimate quilting retailer known as Amelia Quilts (AmeliaQuilts.com).

Typos is how this scam works.

Both scam sites (Amelia-Quilts.com & AmeliaQuilt.com) both reflect remarkable similar domains to AmeliaQuilts.com.

Consumers who have the misfortune of misspelling the URL of the legitimate Amelia Quilt retailer will have landed at an unrelated scam domain.

From there, online shoppers saw a variety of inventory that reflected amazing deals and heavy online savings, which served as the lure process of this scam.

Consumers who committed with one of the Amelia-Quilts scam operations and checked out would receive a confirmation email where they could “track” their order.

Within a few short days, however, this confirmation shipping page that showed up whenever consumers clicked on the link disclosed in their confirmation email would disappear.

To add, there is no customer support at Amelia-Quilts or AmeliaQuilt so there was no way to touch base with the operators behind this site.

While your payment method was likely charged within a few short hours of executing your online order, you would be left wondering when your order would actually arrive.

Since both scam sites fail to disclose any identifying information, there was no one to hold accountable with the theft of your hard-earned money.

This, in a nutshell, is how the Amelia Quilt scam is operating.

Amelia Quilt Reviews

Amelia Quilt reflects a 1 out of 5 star rating out of 237 reviews at TrustPilot.

98% of the reviews submitted reflect bad consumer experiences while the nearly every reviewer has reflected as deceptive, dishonest and horrible shopping experience.

Below are some of the most recent complaints we found regarding Amelia Quilt:

“Book, hissss!! What a scam. I ordered a quilt for Christmas and got hosed. Good thing that I used PAYPAL so I got my money back. DO NOT ORDER FROM THIS COMPANY!!”

“I ordered my quilt in November NO quilt scammed for $88.
How low to make money by cheating people would rather have donated this money to the environment or charity, may these cheaters NOT REST IN PEACE!”

“ was scammed as well. Ordered in November. Never received it. No phone number, email only. I went back to go to their website and my order status and both have a message that’s states it could not be found. SCAM!!!!! Now to try and get my money back. Grrr.”

To view more consumer reviews you can visit TrustPilot.

Is Amelia-Quilts.com a Scam?

Without a doubt, look at the consumer reviews shared above, that should be ALL the evidence you need to deduce that Amelia-Quilts is a scam.

Amelia Quilt Review Conclusion

Amelia Quilt and Amelia-Quilts are bona-fide scam operations.

Failing to disclose transparent ownership information, stealing consumers hard-earned money while preying upon unsuspecting online shoppers is as low as it gets.

Do not only yourself but others a courtesy by sharing this review and avoiding these deceptive scam operations!

Outcome: Amelia Quilt is a SCAM!

Blacklisted Sites: Amelia-Quilts.com & AmeliaQuilt.com

We invite you to share any insight, experiences and feedback you may have below!

91 Comments

  1. JackieH

    I also was scammed, I ordered a twin size quilt in November for Christmas gift. I never recieved it until Jan. 28 and it is a crib size piece of cloth with a ribbing sewed around the edge. I filed a complaint with PayPal but they refused to refund my money as I have received my item. I filed a complaint that it was not what I ordered but to no avail. I will call paypal today to see why they won’t refund my money. I am so angry. I paid 89 dollars for something I could have made myself for 10 dollars.

  2. Cindy Jones

    Oh get this!!! So I filed a complaint with PayPal stating item was not as described. They told me that I can get a refund of my money if I send the “quilt” back to CHINA on my OWN DIME!!!!! 😡😡😡😡😡😡
    Does that seem right!?!?
    I’ve decided to just keep the stupid thing .. I’ll save myself the grief … LESSON LEARNED!!!!!!

    • Rebecca B Lamb

      I was told to ship mine to Vietnam. I suspect neither address is valid. I have been trying to explain to PP that we should not have to pay for return shipping because of fraud and that return shipping with tracking would cost more than half of what we paid for the item. This is so frustrating. PayPal is making money off of these scammers!

  3. Alynn Schmitt McManus

    PRINTABEL CO AMELIA QUILT IS A SCAM! I unfortunately ordered 2 Queen size Pug Quilts for Xmas gifts and after 90 days received only one: an ugly poorly stitched and photo-transferred thin less-than-full size quilt that is HORRIBLE quality. The other Queen size quilt remains to be seen; but because this SCAM Seller created a FALSE DHL shipping page, PayPal refuses to refund my money on the basis of item that shows “Delivered”–NO SUCH THING.
    I am working diligently to report PRINTABEL CO/AMELIA QUILTS to states’ Attorneys General as well as Better Business Bureau. But, they are likely in China and untouchable

    • Kay Gillett

      yep, same thing happened to me. And YES—-This so called company is located in Hong Kong China and not in the United States as I was led to believe
      I have been working with PayPal for 2 months trying to get a refund on 2 of 3 quilts I ordered.
      One not received and credit issued—After 2 months I received the 2 other quilts/sent separately and received on different days. There was no return information and no packing slips (NOT A Quilt) and updated my complaint from not received to POOR QUALITY/NOT WHAT I ORDERED/NOT A HANDMADE QUILT)
      Yesterday I paid $70.00 to ship items to a company (Printable) that I am not sure even exists. PayPal emailed me a return address in Hong Kong China. They told me I would have to wait 20 days for Printable to advise they received merchandise before they will issue credit for return items and postage. Not sure why I have to wait, I called PayPal and gave tracking numbers the USPS gave me for International Shipping receipts.
      Needless to say, I am displeased with Facebook for running these ads for users to believe these are reputable companies and also disgusted with PayPal for their handling the complaints through the Resolution Center.
      BUYER BEWARE OF AMELIA QUILT
      ECRAFTA
      PRINTABLE
      COTTON COLORS

      Best of LUCK dealing with these companies and PayPal to get a refund.

      • Rebecca B Lamb

        I was told to ship mine to Vietnam. I suspect neither address is valid. Did you ever learn of its delivery?

    • MaryAnn

      Please let us know how that goes with the BBB so many of us can do so also.
      Paypal wants me to send them evidence of the poor quality. I am sure that will be a waste of time. They will probably then tell me the same as they told everyone else: Mail it back to them for the refund. Next holiday season we can all post non stop on their FB page advertising their “quilts”. We can help other innocent victims. So much for Paypal security.

    • Cheri Wilkinson

      Hi Alynn, I hope I can be of some help to you! I ordered two quilts…….nothing came so I contacted pay pal to take it off my account as PRINTABEL did not exist. My credit card charge was reversed and I got my money back!! Today……I received a quilt!! they are very cheap, but I got it!! The return mail address for the quilts from CHINA is Shanghai Yaxiang Int Forwardin – bldg 3 No2 Xincheng Rooad SHANGHAI 020 200000. I hope this can be of some help. Cheri

      • Alynn Schmitt McManus

        Thank you, Cheri. I know many of us in this same awful situation have mailed their quilts back to China for a refund. I am not willing to pay the international shipping fees and be out more $ at this point–It’s a wash. I will never buy anything from a FaceBook promotion again! Lesson learned

    • MaryAnn

      After Paypal asked for photos from me proving the item was not what the company claimed Paypal then said I had to send the items back to China by Feb. 11 (the ‘quilts’ took 2 months to get here yet I have two weeks to mail them out.) Paypal gave me this address PRINTABEL COMPANY LIMITED
      Unit 1411, 14/Floor, Cosco Tower 183 Queen’s Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong SHEUNG WAN, HONG KONG ISLAND HK
      I will never buy anything from a FB advertisement again.

    • Emily

      I ordered a fishing version of this quilt. Was expecting it as a Christmas gift for a family member, ordered it in November and it took roughly 5-6 months to get to me and only after I contacted the email on sight which said customer service and that because of Christmas they had temporarily shut down service to catch up on orders (although I thought this was weird, I thought for a small company, maybe plausible) I got this reply from someone named: Tania (Ecrafta), saying:

      Thank you for reaching out. Your order was sent out for shipment. You can keep track here: CNCSE3191411712827.
      Your package is being transited oversea, that’s why it does not show any update on the website. Once the parcel reaches to US, information will be updated.

      Please stay tuned with us. Thank you for your patience.
      Best Regards,
      Tania.

      Within a month of complaining I got my “quilt” but it was nothing of the sort, thin material, picture was printed on it, and it was only 3×4 in size!!! Blanket my ass. Bad scam, hopefully this helps someone out there.

  4. Christie Martin

    I ordered 2 quilts in November and never received anything. I am not very happy about that…
    please let me know where is my order. Order number is: AQ36123

  5. Cheryl Ann Allen

    Well I guess I was scammed also. I ordered the dragon quilt couple months ago and still have not gotten it supposedly it’s coming from China the tracking numbers probably bogus Posey DHL was the shippers and they just told me that if I don’t receive the package and check with the place I got it from. I’ve never been scammed before in my life and I can’t believe I have been now going to get a hold of PayPal and see if they can help me with a refund. Wish I could find these people.

    • MaryAnn Johnson

      I agree with almost all these other folks on here, except the woman who said she loved what she received from them. Good grief, what!? I recently filed a claim with pay pal against this company. I actually receive two of the three “quilts” I ordered after two months and countless emails asking where was my order. They ignore most emails before and after you receive the item. The so called “quilts” are ridiculous and can hardly be called quilts. More like crooked low quality thin wall hangings. (Not even that, because they buckle, don’t lay flat.) Anyway Paypal is in the deciding stage of who to side with. I agree with those folks who say they hold Pay pal & Facebook accountable.

      • Kay Gillett

        WOW—-My complaint is word for word with yours.

        Now waiting on refund credit from PayPal for 2 of the quilts (NOT handmade Quilts—printed thin sheets with machine stitch and bias tape).
        I have been dealing with this issue for 2 months now and very disgusted with response (or lack of response) I have gotten from PayPal since there is no way of contacting the company. My understanding was Amelia Quilt and Cotton
        Colors were United States companies, only to find out while trying to track orders they are in Hong Kong China.
        I just spent another $70.00 (which I was told by PayPal that I will be credited when company receives returns) to ship product back to Seller. I wont get credit for the quilts and return shipping charges until the company notifies PayPal they got product back. (it took only a few minutes for this company to charge my credit card account when order was placed).
        I am very displeased with PayPal with the way this purchase and claim has been handled. They have to know by now that this is a scam and do something to protect the buyer. In the 2 months I have been dealing with PayPal the company has changed it’s name from Amelia Quilts to Ecrafta and then again to Printable . (Have no idea what happened to Cotton Color Company)
        PayPal said I have to wait another 20 days in order for company to receive returns before I can update my claim with Resolution Center.
        Has anyone gotten past the stage of return shipments to Hong Kong and actually getting a refund on the order and shipping charges?

  6. Lorie Kennedy

    Totally agree…scam…item took FOREVER to ship. Ordered in November and like others, did not receive further contact except that they had received my order until I sent multiple emails. Finally got a response, but no contact info. Just names: Sophia and Eric on the email. Received notice on December 27 that it had shipped. Didn’t receive it until January 22. It is poor quality and too small. To give you an idea, a queen size “quilt” was mailed in a 9 x 12 envelope with room to spare!

    Sent email on Thursday to get my money back and the responses completely avoid the question. They tell me the dimensions for a queen size quilt are 70 x 80. Ummmm…no! That barely covers the TOP of the bed. Now they want photos. I sent just to comply with the request and AGAIN reiterate that I just want my money back and that as a consumer I have that right.

    DO NOT ORDER FROM THIS VENDOR!

    If you paid with PayPal, please file a claim so that others don’t fall victim to this. Escalate the claim to get faster response.

    • Kris Jones

      How do you file a claim with PayPal?????

  7. John SL

    We ordered in. November never recieved product,

    • Sea Turtle momma

      Give it a few more days. We ordered ours on Black Friday. Never could contact company. Not through email or phone. The website was shut down. But…… we finally received our blanket on January 23rd 2019.

  8. JD

    Same thing as above, except I ordered the Hippie Quilt in mid- to late-November. Didn’t order for Christmas, but got a notice in December that the quilt was ready to ship. Then…silence. I waited until after Christmas to start complaint with PayPal since I only got automated responses from the company. Paypal has been very good at keeping information coming to me.

    Well guess what? I got the “quilt” today—if that’s what you want to call it. It doesn’t even cover the TOP of my queen-size bed. And to get an idea of how flimsy the quilt is, it arrived in a 10×13 vinyl envelope and weighed about 1 lb.!!!!!! The colors were beautiful and the quilting was not bad, but the weight and size were totally unexpected. Now, I’m working with Paypal to find out how to return this thing and get a refund. There is nothing about returns on the Amelia Quilt website. We’ll see what happens next.

    Last time I’ll fall for something like this! True dat—if it’s too good to be true, it probably is.

  9. Cindy Rayborn

    They got me too…………..November of 2018, I ordered a nurse’s quilt for a Christmas gift. I received an email saying it was soon to ship. Here is it the end of January and I still do not have the quilt. I do email them frequently and a couple of times have gotten a response. Surely, legal authorities can track them through email??????

  10. Marie

    I was scammed by this company in a big way. I placed 2 orders on Nov. 28, 2018 for 5 quilts at a total cost of $240.00. On Dec. 28th, 2018, I received 2 shipping notification emails from DHL Global Express. However, when I went to the DHL website and entered those tracking numbers, they were invalid. In January, I filed 2 claims with PayPal which is how I paid for the quilts. Once, PayPal started investigating, I received 2 more shipping notifications with the false tracking numbers stating that the quilts had been delivered, but nothing had. PayPal closed the 2 cases because the company said they delivered the quilts. 2 days later, I received two of the 5 quilts. They are the size of baby blankets, not twin beds, with the design poorly screen printed on the front. The seams are unraveling, it is simply 2 cheap pieces of fabric sewn together. At this point, I have no recourse except to accept that I have been scammed. To top it off, I recently received an email from a company called SixtyNine Block. Same pictures of the same quilts so they have changed names. Buyer beware!!!!!!

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