Scam Watcher

Scams Are Watched By Consumers and Us

Here at http://GetBestDeal.org, our intention of creating this free website is to help you to save money, not to spend money, or worse even, lose your hard-earned money to scammers.

We don’t encourage you to spend money, that’s why we always say “A Deal In Need is A Deal Indeed”.

We also try our best to protect you from losing money. “Too good to be true” sometimes does happen with the deals we publish and we sincerely want to help you to avoid those possible scams and get back your money from the scammers.

On this page, you can find some tips on what you should look for when evaluating a deal and a deal source.

We will post about any bad experiences from the deal sources websites and the merchants, so that you can make a more informed decision. We will tell all of you as soon as we notice some possible scammers so that you can avoid them or get your refund back as soon as possible. Please do write to us if you have any bad experiences from any deals by using the submit form below (to avoid spamming, we do require you to enter your email address. We promise it won’t be used for any purposes other than gathering deal scammer reports). Alternatively you can also post a comment under relevant posts.


Please report any activities from either deal sources or merchants that you suspect could be scams.

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Tips To Avoid Scamming Deals

  • Go for the Deal Websites(click for the list and our reviews) that have good reputation.
    • Try to find the ones that offer longer refund periods.
    • Try to find the ones that offer refunds or resolutions on merchants that go out of business.
  • Go for the merchants that have good reputation.
  • Go for the deals are not “too crazy good”.

Possible Scams Reported

Please read about the following posts about possible scams. Note that we can only tell you what activities, experiences were reported. We don’t actually specify who or who is a scammer. Our subject is the “story”, not the “scammer”. We basically republish the stories that some other people have suspected to be possible scamming issues and let consumers or victims decide what measure that should take to avoid scams or solve the issues.

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