Sex Dolls Scam Alert

The sex doll market is growing fast, and along with it, so are scams and dishonest sellers.
This page explains common scam tactics and how to protect yourself when shopping online.


1. What Does a Scam Look Like?

  • Too‑good‑to‑be‑true prices:
    Some sellers offer “medical‑grade silicone” dolls at prices far below market value.
    In reality, these are often low‑quality TPE or heavily damaged units disguised as premium products.
  • Fake or stolen photos:
    Scammers often copy images from real brands and use them on their own websites.
    You may receive a completely different doll, or nothing at all.
  • No clear company info:
    No real address, no contact email, or only a WhatsApp or Telegram link.
    No return policy, no warranty, and no after‑sales support.
  • High‑pressure “limited time” offers:
    Fake countdown timers, “last 3 units left”, or “deposit only” schemes that make you pay before seeing the real product.

2. Red Flags to Watch For

When you browse a sex‑doll site, check:

  • ✅ Clear company name, registered address, and customer‑service email.
  • ✅ Product photos that show real, detailed shots (close‑ups of skin, joints, and openings), not only stock images.
  • ✅ Honest descriptions of materials (medical‑grade vs. standard silicone, TPE, etc.), not vague “premium” or “super soft” claims.
  • ✅ A clear return policy, warranty, and privacy policy.
  • ✅ Real customer reviews with photos and specific feedback, not only generic 5‑star text.

If a site feels rushed, sketchy, or hides basic information, it’s better to walk away.


3. How Scammers Take Your Money

Common scam patterns:

  • “Pay deposit, ship later”:
    You pay 50%–100% upfront, then the seller disappears or sends a cheap doll that looks nothing like the photos.
  • “Pay via Western Union / cryptocurrency only”:
    These methods are hard to trace and almost impossible to refund.
    Reputable shops usually support credit cards, PayPal, or other buyer‑protected methods.
  • No tracking or fake tracking links:
    After payment, you get a fake tracking number that never moves, or the package never arrives.

4. How to Protect Yourself

Before buying, ask yourself:

  • Do I know the brand name and can I verify it on independent review sites or forums?
  • Can I contact the seller before placing an order and receive a clear, English‑language reply?
  • Do they offer real photos of the exact doll I’m buying (face, body color, makeup, etc.)?
  • Do they provide a written warranty and repair/replacement policy for defects?

A few simple precautions can save you hundreds of dollars and avoid a disappointing experience.


5. How Our Brand Is Different

At [Your Brand Name], we take transparency and safety seriously:

  • All products are clearly labeled with material type (e.g., medical‑grade silicone, TPE) and realistic weight/size.
  • We provide HD photos and videos of the actual doll, not generic stock images.
  • We offer a clear warranty, return policy, and customer support contact (email + live chat).
  • We only accept payments through secure, traceable methods (credit card, PayPal, etc.), not untraceable options.

If something feels “off” about another seller, trust your instinct and choose a brand that puts your safety first.


6. If You Think You’ve Been Scammed

If you suspect fraud:

  • Keep all emails, screenshots, and payment records.
  • Contact your bank or payment provider (PayPal, card issuer) and report the transaction.
  • If you bought from a website hosted in another country, check local consumer‑protection or cyber‑crime reporting channels.

We are not a legal authority, but we strongly encourage you to share your experience with others so more buyers can avoid similar traps.