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Reuben Holland
Horrible
Horrible! A complete waste of time!
Placed an order for two ids. They were always responding before sending payment. But once I had paid them it took several weeks without any response from them. Such a waste of time. Thankfully I got to know of an instagram vendor who’s absolutely legit and sent my ids within agreed date. Send holoprofiles a dm’ their customer service was great and the quality as well.
Shannon Duffy-Davis
Zero Stars! Complete scammers!
Complete scammers. No product even exists. My Boyfriend used them after talking briefly to them and they did exactly what everyone said in every review. Stole 400$ and then wanted more. I Understand it is a Crap shoot with this type of transaction but read reviews and if you used a reputable establishment that worked for your needs, PLEASE say who because it is Impossible to find a good novelty id maker that’s legit.
Jack Meoff
Garbage don’t waste time scammer
I asked several questions never got any clear answers back, and I was never asked any questions only given price. Then I was told there was problems in the main frame and they wanted me to show out $1600 which I absolutely refuse the two people I spoke to probably the same person is Mike Hudson/ Dima.. Don’t waste your time with this garbage.
William
Paid GBP 430 for a product
Paid GBP 430 for a product. They contacted me by what’s app. After a day they said they had issues and transferred me to another person who then went through the reasons I would have to pay another 630. I refused and asked for a refund. No joy. Take note do not use these scammers. Numbers +31 635259316 / +1 (608) 466-6046
Denise Chorbajian
Biggest scammers ever
Biggest scammers ever! Should of known it’s not legal anyway! My own fault! Pos said oh I see ur pay pal, but can’t put it my account! If u couldn’t retrieve, u would contact pay pal! He kept telling me! To contact pay pal… it’s ok got my money, learned my lesson! Do not deal with them
Justin Nguyen
They are purely scammers
They are purely scammers. I was asked to pay a fee and then when I did , he responded the next day it is 80% done and need me to put out additional amount of the same cost to complete 20% of the remaining. They scam people. Low life people
FS DuBois
I ordered 3 months of bank statements
I ordered 3 months of bank statements. They told me the price would be 220 I paid via cash app they said my statements would be ready after 24 hours. I waited 24 hours then they said I needed to pay an additional $180. I hesitantly paid believing the lies and not doing research first. After they got me for $400 they stopped answering the phone or texts THIS COMPANY IS A TRUE SCAM STAY AWAY I’ve reported the website to google microsoft and IC3 the federal government
Bea Eidson
This company is for real SCAMMING people
So I wrote a bad review for Noveltydmvexperts because I was ghosted by them as soon as I paid via cashapp, they tried to say I reviewed the wrong company but I have screenshots of my order, my transactions and text chat and will upload if need be. So yall can see my reviews huh….WHERE IS MY PRODUCT….ITS BEEN 2 MONTHS AND NOTHING. And no communication. STAY AWAY FROM NOVELTYDMVEXPERTS…………SCAMMERS!
stephen griffiths
Ripped off by novelty Dmv experts
I payed for a license which they said would be £320 British pounds. They were yes sir we can do that always sir . After paying the £320 pounds I heard nothing. So i contacted them they wanted a further £240 pounds to activate the licence . Then after that they wanted another £100 postage fee . Still waiting for my license . Please please stay away from them .
A very very unhappy mr s Griffiths
Bryan C.
Scam
Scam. Sent them 210 dollars with An agreement that the balance will be paid when they show me a finalized proof of the product. Now now they are requesting the full balance and they don’t have anything to show me. Highlight advises stay away from these scammers. And by the way all the positive reviews that you see here are probably fake too
Below are the analyze and conclusion of us about above reviews
The company-written introduction is immediately suspicious. It’s filled with vague promises of wealth and document solutions through “hackers,” a major red flag. The language is unprofessional and promotes illegal activities, essentially admitting the company’s involvement in illicit practices.
Reuben Holland’s review is extremely negative. He describes the service as a “complete waste of time,” highlighting a common scam tactic: responsiveness before payment followed by silence afterwards. The reviewer explicitly identifies the website as a scam. Notably, the reviewer suggests an alternative vendor, which could potentially be a genuine recommendation or a form of veiled advertising, but the overwhelming negative sentiment regarding the primary company remains a strong indicator of a scam.
Shannon Duffy-Davis unequivocally labels the company as “complete scammers,” stating that the product “doesn’t even exist.” The review details a specific instance where the boyfriend was scammed out of $400 and pressured for more money. The frustration and plea for a legitimate novelty ID maker emphasize the difficulty in finding trustworthy services in this field, further supporting the claim that this particular company is fraudulent.
Jack Meoff’s review reinforces the scam accusation, describing the experience as “garbage” and a “waste of time.” The lack of clear answers, unsolicited price quotes, and subsequent demand for an exorbitant amount of money ($1600) after claiming mainframe problems are classic scam tactics. The reviewer also provides potential aliases used by the scammer, adding another layer of detail to the negative report.
William’s review is concise and direct. The reviewer states they paid GBP 430 for a product but were then subjected to additional, escalating demands for more money (GBP 630). The refusal to refund the initial payment solidifies the impression of a scam. The inclusion of phone numbers used by the scammers provides concrete evidence and valuable information for others seeking to avoid them.
Denise Chorbajian’s review expresses strong anger and frustration, calling the company the “biggest scammers ever.” The reviewer admits to their own lapse in judgment (“should of known it’s not legal anyway! My own fault!”) but details how the scammer attempted to manipulate a PayPal transaction. The experience resulted in the reviewer recovering their money, reinforcing the danger of dealing with this entity and the illegal nature of the service.
Justin Nguyen’s review simply and powerfully states that “They are purely scammers.” The review outlines the common tactic of demanding additional fees after an initial payment, claiming the work is nearly complete but requiring more money to finish the job. This is a classic example of a bait-and-switch scam, further solidifying the negative assessment of the company.
FS DuBois’s review offers a detailed account of being scammed out of $400 for bank statements. The sequence of events follows a familiar pattern: initial agreement on a price ($220), payment via Cash App, followed by a demand for additional funds ($180) with false promises. After receiving the total amount, the company ceased communication, confirming the scam. The reviewer’s action of reporting the website to various authorities (Google, Microsoft, IC3) highlights the seriousness of the fraud.
Bea Eidson’s review directly addresses the company (Noveltydmvexperts), accusing them of “SCAMMING people.” The reviewer highlights being “ghosted” after paying via Cash App and provides evidence of their order and transactions, challenging the company’s attempt to deny the interaction. The lengthy delay (two months) with no product or communication further confirms the scam.
Stephen Griffiths’ review recounts a similar experience of being ripped off. He paid £320 for a license, only to be met with subsequent demands for additional fees (£240 for activation, £100 for postage). Despite paying the initial amount, the license never materialized. The reviewer’s plea for others to “please please stay away from them” underscores the severity of the negative experience.
Bryan C.’s review is short and to the point: “Scam.” The reviewer paid $210 with the agreement that the remaining balance would be due upon proof of the finished product. However, the company demanded the full balance without providing any proof. The reviewer explicitly advises others to stay away from these scammers and suggests that positive reviews are likely fake, highlighting the potential for fabricated testimonials to mislead potential victims.
noveltydmvexperts.com likely scam
Note: The above statement is just my personal opinion, you should check carefully at the sources and make the right decision for yourself.