BerryLook.com Review – Is it a SCAM?

In a world that’s focused on appearances, dressing to impress is a given. We all try to dress sharply and follow up on trends, but enjoy trying out new styles as well. That this comes with a price, speaks for itself, and that we all try to find ways to save money on our purchases is only logical. If you’re a fashionable but economical person, chances are you’ve crossed paths with sites like Berrylook.com, offering trendy clothes at very low prices, worldwide shipping and perpetual discounts, seemingly offering trustworthy customer support. Only, once ordered, it turns out that they don’t live up to any of the expectations. We did a little research on Berrylook, and this is what we discovered.

A quick view at customer testimonials reveals that there’s a few ways in which Berrylook is indeed consistent. Shipping time, for starters, takes a lot longer than indicated, with quite a few shoppers waiting for over a month to receive their orders. Secondly, items received often don’t quite match the pictures and descriptions that come with the articles, or are simply delivered in the wrong colour. One customer repeatedly got sent the wrong dress. When items are delivered as expected, they often lack in quality. Multiple Berrylook customers received clothes they ‘wouldn’t even wear to a Halloween party’, adding that the clothes looked nothing like what the picture suggested. Many didn’t receive everything they ordered and had paid for or were shipped the wrong items. Another frequently reported complaint was receiving clothes in sizes customers saw fit only for children, even when they had kept the differences in sizing in mind (Berrylook is based in Hong Kong) and had ordered clothes larger than normally necessary.

All of this wouldn’t be unforgivable if it wasn’t for the customer service that follows up these ‘mistakes’, with many a shopper giving up before ever receiving a refund – if that was going to happen in the first place. Ignored emails, rude replies to emails informing customers that they’ll have to pay the return shipments themselves as these are quite costly, and an overall very obscure return policy make this one of those stores you just can’t get any post-purchase assistance from.

There is reason to believe that Berrylook does try to make themselves look better by occasionally posting a very positive comment to the comment section on websites like trustpilot. A few dramatically optimistic five star reviews can be found throughout the section, standing out hugely among the sea of one star ratings.

So what is going on here? We tore ourselves away from the list of horror-stories that was the customer review section and went on to investigate.

A reverse search of the pictures used on the website reveal that almost anything that can be found on Berrylook, can also be found on Aliexpress and a ton of other websites that are probably doing the same thing Berrylook does. They most likely order from Aliexpress and ship directly to their customers, who in turn receive poorly made clothing that often doesn’t even match the pictures that accompanied their intended purchases.

So how do they get away with this? Why do people keep falling for this kind of deceit? It’s all in the pricing. Sites like Berrylook most of the time work with timed discounts, making customers feel pressured to order quickly – otherwise, the item they’re after might be sold out before they ever get to buy it, or the discount ends and they have to pay the full price (often up to twice as much as the discount price shows). On top of the price deductions you find all over the page (and at all times, mind you) they offer additional discounts on first orders as well as for regular customers. Extra Berrylook discount-codes can be found on the internet. This is making shoppers think they’re saving even more money while in fact they’re overpaying for something they could find much cheaper on Aliexpress. In reality, the abundance of seemingly random discounts is just the bait.

On top of that, quite some effort is put into maintaining a positive image, and those efforts include more than the fake customer testimonials mentioned above. The sites offering coupon-codes for Berrylook use blog platforms, both commercial and non-commercial, like “Medium” and “ShareASale” to share reviews praising Berrylook for its trustworthiness and efficiency, even owning up to what they make out to be nothing more than little deficiencies humans are prone to. The blogs go on to praise Berrylook for its low prices and wide range of clothes available.

So is Berrylook a scam? Yes, it (most definitely) sort of is. You don’t pay to receive nothing, that’s true. You might even receive the same number of items you asked for (whether or not they are the items you actually ordered), but they’re not likely to be of any use. Unless you have a very small friend or family member that enjoys wearing table cloth-like clothing. The plastic kind.

Still want to buy something they sell? Do yourself a favour and order it straight from Aliexpress – just search the image Berrylook uses to commend the item you want in google, and pay the price it’s actually worth (or probably still a bit more than that).

Want to rid the world off of this sort of scamming? Order with actual brands that are concerned with what they deliver and pay a bit more – you’re more likely to get decent customer service, and saves you some closet space.

Have you been scammed? File a complaint with us today!

90 Comments

  1. Miz Katz

    It would help if Google and other websites that accept advertising from predatory companies like this (the subject company is one of many fraudulent Chinese apparel companies) would investigate the company before accepting the ad. I feel that by accepting the advertising without looking into the company’s quality, honesty and reliability, the websites are willfully and greedily aiding and abetting fraud.

  2. Rebecca S

    I was scammed for several orders by DHGATE GATE, same as BerryLook. Never received items and after continuous emails and calls to customer service, nothing, will never order from there again.

  3. Marilena

    I received junk
    I ordered two coats and one top based on the images on their site.
    The coats I received have nothing to do with what is on the site – cheap material, strange sizing and cut, it looks second hand. Nothing I can wear.
    I have received junk. Coats are not event good enough to wash the floors with.
    Do not waste your time and money; you think you pay cheap, but it’s actually expensive as it’s a total waste.

  4. Yvonne Flowers

    Berry look is a scam they took my money and I never received the jacket i purchased from them you cant get in touch with them ive tried to no avail my bank wants proof that i cant provide because the site is a scam

    • Wendy Schack

      Check your credit card statement for phone number and name of company corresponding to charge amount and date. Mine was “Cheap goods from China” or something to that effect!

  5. Deborah Miller

    Berrylook is a toy store your clothes and coats are small they have women’s in their clothes but there not what they seen until you get it. I tried to email them but couldn’t get in I brought a coat and it was for a kid and when you call your bank they are listed as a kid store never again will I order anything from them again now when ever I go on line they always pop up! Anyways they will get what’s coming to them.

  6. Marilyn H Davis

    I haven’t received my order……I am sick and tired of these scavengers taking advantage of people…. it’s been 3 months……I realize I my never see my order or my money…….

    • Kristi Lenz

      I didnt receive items ordered on June 29,2018. After I exchanged emails with Berrylook, I was promised that I will receive refund. This morning January 13 at 1AM I received email informing me that the REFUND has expired, and I was offered coupon for $42. I am not going to fall on another promise.

  7. Mona Lamberson

    THIS COMPANY IS LOCATED IN CHINA. THEY ARE NOT SUBJECT TO THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES. NEVER ORDER FROM BERRY LOOK.

  8. Lynn Tracey

    Placed an order with berrylook on the 30th of November 2018 as of today’s date 6th of January 2019 I have not received my order or a full refund so yes I would say it’s a scam & the first & last time I pay to receive nothing,

  9. Joanna B

    I made an order in November of 2018 and was assured I would receive for an event Thanksgiving weekend. The items never arrived. In December, I inquired about the order and requested a refund. I was again assured, I would receive a refund in December , 2018. Today is January 4, 2019. I have not received a refund nor the items. I have begin the formal dispute of the purchase via paypal and am posting to every online venue to about the absolutely poor customer service and the outright “STEALING” of customer’s funds. They don’t deserve one star, they deserve to be closed down- out of business.

  10. Daniela Medina

    I agree. This company is a scam. I placed a big order and it was DREADFUL QUALITY. There is NO RETURNS ADDRESS on their officuial website and I have been emailing the team backwards and forwards aznd they will not send me an address..no doubt biding time so the 30 day returns window expires. I eventually found an address online stating Jakarta Indonesia as the returns address. Can anyone verify? I will have to pay expensive shipping- people-is it worth paying for tracking (more cost)?? Im sure I will have a battle on my hands getting a refund, a full one! How can we report them?? There must be some kind of ombudsman or overseer company so they receive complaints from another authority?? Im so angry. I wish id known about paypal, then i wouldnt pay for the returns…

    • Teresa

      Could you clarify what you mean in reference to knowing about Paypal so you wouldn’t have to pay for returns?

      Thank you!

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