Katie Price accused of scamming fans who complain they ‘spent £100s and got NOTHING back’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

FURIOUS Katie Price fans hit out after they failed to receive their orders from a clothing firm – and banks were forced to cough up refunds. Bankrupt Katie – who is currently in Cyrprus – has been modelling clothes from JYY London and helping to shift stock on her social media accounts including TikTok. Katie Price has been modelling clothese from JYY London which she used to own Fans have claimed their purchases never arrived and banks were forced to issue refunds after their pleas were ignored But some purchases never arrive and banks have been forced to issue refunds through their chargeback schemes to customers who raised “disputes” having been ignored by the fashion firm. Fuming shoppers have turned to Trustpilot to complain in their droves. Some were appalled when JYY London, now owned by Katie’s entrepreneur pal Jeyda Yilmaz, offered followers cheap lucky dip bags and payday discount codes. One unhappy customer, Suzanne, vowed never to buy from the online shop again after forking out £82 on leggings, boots and a lucky dip bag along with next day delivery. She told The Sun: “Katie is promoting this. The thing is, they’re still responding to queries about the clothes on social media. “I saw someone said, ‘Have you got this in a size 12?’ and they reply to that. “I’ve reached out through all different platforms and nothing. It’s disgraceful. “I contacted the bank and they put it down as fraud and refunded me yesterday.” Others have shared comments on JYY’s social posts and one said: “Scammers items don’t arrive.” Another angry customer commented: “It’s been two months I’ve not received my order. I’ve emailed so many times. “Nobody is getting back to me, l’m trying to get your attention can somone please get back to me.” One more also contacted their bank, writing: “I rang my bank explained what happened so been put down as fraud and I got my money back from bank.” Over on Trustpilot, more complaints pour in. One of many said back in August: “Incorrect item was sent to me (the item I’ve received is absolutely awful). “I’ve tried to contact them numerous times by e mail, live chat, social media and even post (they don’t have a phone number). Can’t get a coherent reply so I am having to claim a refund via my banks chargeback scheme. Would advise anyone to avoid JYY.” Another frustrated buyer said: “Ordered and paid £180 for 6 items only for 2 to be delivered. I have sent 4 emails, messaged through the website and on the instagram page and have heard nothing back. I first contacted them on the 23rd August and still had no response.” JYY London host a number of celebrity collaborations, one with Chloe Ferry who regularly models for the brand. When contacted by The Sun, a rep for Katie and JYY London insisted many items are sold to order. They said: “Some of our items online are preorder; meaning people order them and we make them to order due to high demand and selling out faster than we expected. “Online there are dispatch dates of when peoples orders will get dispatched and our customer service team are always working and replying to customers queries everyday 7 days a week. “We have over 30,000 happy customers every month purchasing from us and as a brand we do our best to provide the best service. “As a business you will get complaints now and again however we have been running now for over 10 years and we always take on board the feedback good or bad. “We offer exchanges and refunds on all items as this is our company policy within 30 days of items being delivered to the customer – this is UK rules which we adhere to strictly. “We have just launched two new successful autumn collections which some styles have sold out in minutes (hence the preorders). “We look forward to working with Katie Price, Chloe Ferry and all the other hardworking celebrity women of the UK for our next 10 years in Business.” KATIE’S MONEY WOES In March, Katie was declared bankrupt for a second time over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05. The demand for payment was made by HMRC last October. Katie was due to give evidence about her finances at the High Court but failed to turn up – holidaying in Cyprus with her new man JJ Slater instead. The 46-year-old was one of the UK’s most successful glamour girls in the nineties and built up an estimated £45m fortune. In a podcast interview earlier this year, she blamed her exes who include Peter Andre, Alex Reid and Kieran Hayler and lawyers for her money woes Katie has been working with them for years The website promotes lucky dip bags and pay day discounts Katie Price's relationship history We take a look back at the highs and lows of Katie Price's relationship history. 1996-1998: Kat

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Katie Price accused of scamming fans who complain they ‘spent £100s and got NOTHING back’ --[Reported by Umva mag]

FURIOUS Katie Price fans hit out after they failed to receive their orders from a clothing firm – and banks were forced to cough up refunds.

Bankrupt Katie – who is currently in Cyrprus – has been modelling clothes from JYY London and helping to shift stock on her social media accounts including TikTok.

a woman with a tattoo on her leg is sitting on a set of stairs
Katie Price has been modelling clothese from JYY London which she used to own
a woman in a black coat and white boots stands in front of a brick wall
Fans have claimed their purchases never arrived and banks were forced to issue refunds after their pleas were ignored

But some purchases never arrive and banks have been forced to issue refunds through their chargeback schemes to customers who raised “disputes” having been ignored by the fashion firm.

Fuming shoppers have turned to Trustpilot to complain in their droves.

Some were appalled when JYY London, now owned by Katie’s entrepreneur pal Jeyda Yilmaz, offered followers cheap lucky dip bags and payday discount codes.

One unhappy customer, Suzanne, vowed never to buy from the online shop again after forking out £82 on leggings, boots and a lucky dip bag along with next day delivery.

She told The Sun: “Katie is promoting this. The thing is, they’re still responding to queries about the clothes on social media.

“I saw someone said, ‘Have you got this in a size 12?’ and they reply to that.

“I’ve reached out through all different platforms and nothing. It’s disgraceful.

“I contacted the bank and they put it down as fraud and refunded me yesterday.”

Others have shared comments on JYY’s social posts and one said: “Scammers items don’t arrive.”

Another angry customer commented: “It’s been two months I’ve not received my order. I’ve emailed so many times.

“Nobody is getting back to me, l’m trying to get your attention can somone please get back to me.”

One more also contacted their bank, writing: “I rang my bank explained what happened so been put down as fraud and I got my money back from bank.”

Over on Trustpilot, more complaints pour in. One of many said back in August: “Incorrect item was sent to me (the item I’ve received is absolutely awful).

“I’ve tried to contact them numerous times by e mail, live chat, social media and even post (they don’t have a phone number). Can’t get a coherent reply so I am having to claim a refund via my banks chargeback scheme. Would advise anyone to avoid JYY.”

Another frustrated buyer said: “Ordered and paid £180 for 6 items only for 2 to be delivered. I have sent 4 emails, messaged through the website and on the instagram page and have heard nothing back. I first contacted them on the 23rd August and still had no response.”

JYY London host a number of celebrity collaborations, one with Chloe Ferry who regularly models for the brand.

When contacted by The Sun, a rep for Katie and JYY London insisted many items are sold to order.

They said: “Some of our items online are preorder; meaning people order them and we make them to order due to high demand and selling out faster than we expected.

“Online there are dispatch dates of when peoples orders will get dispatched and our customer service team are always working and replying to customers queries everyday 7 days a week.

“We have over 30,000 happy customers every month purchasing from us and as a brand we do our best to provide the best service.

“As a business you will get complaints now and again however we have been running now for over 10 years and we always take on board the feedback good or bad.

“We offer exchanges and refunds on all items as this is our company policy within 30 days of items being delivered to the customer – this is UK rules which we adhere to strictly.

“We have just launched two new successful autumn collections which some styles have sold out in minutes (hence the preorders).

“We look forward to working with Katie Price, Chloe Ferry and all the other hardworking celebrity women of the UK for our next 10 years in Business.”

KATIE’S MONEY WOES

In March, Katie was declared bankrupt for a second time over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05.

The demand for payment was made by HMRC last October.

Katie was due to give evidence about her finances at the High Court but failed to turn up – holidaying in Cyprus with her new man JJ Slater instead.

The 46-year-old was one of the UK’s most successful glamour girls in the nineties and built up an estimated £45m fortune.

In a podcast interview earlier this year, she blamed her exes who include Peter Andre, Alex Reid and Kieran Hayler and lawyers for her money woes

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Katie has been working with them for years
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The website promotes lucky dip bags and pay day discounts

Katie Price's relationship history

We take a look back at the highs and lows of Katie Price's relationship history.

1996-1998: Katie got engaged to Gladiators star Warren Furman – aka Ace – with a £3,000 ring. But their relationship didn’t make it as far as ‘I do’.

1998-2000: Katie described Dane Bowers as ‘the love of her life’ but she broke up with the singer when he allegedly cheated on her.

2001: Footballer Dwight Yorke is the father of Katie’s eldest child Harvey. He has had very little to do with Harvey throughout his life.

2002: Rebounding from Dwight, Katie famously had one night of passion with Pop Idol star Gareth Gates, allegedly taking his virginity.

2002-2004: Katie was dating Scott Sullivan when she entered the jungle for I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!. He threatened to “punch Peter’s lights out” when chemistry blossomed between her and Peter Andre.

2004-2009: The jungle romance resulted in Katie marrying Aussie pop star Peter. They had two kids, Junior and Princess, before their bitter split in 2009.

2010-2011: Fresh from her break-up with Peter, Katie enjoyed a whirlwind relationship and marriage with cage fighter Alex Reid. They split 20 months after their Las Vegas wedding.

2011: Katie briefly dated model Danny Cipriani… but it ended as quickly as it begun.

2011-2012: They didn’t speak the same language, but Katie got engaged to Argentinian model Leandro Penna in 2011. He later fled home to South America.

2012-2018: Wedding bells rang once more after Katie met Kieran Hayler in 2013. They had two kids together, Jett and Bunny, before their break-up and divorce.

2018-2019: Katie moved on quickly with Kris Boyson. They had an on-off romance for one year and even got engaged. They split for good in 2019.

2019: Katie was linked to Charles Drury during her on-off relationship with Kris. Charles, who also dated Lauren Goodger, has always denied being in “official relationship” with her.

2020-2023: Car salesman Carl Woods took a shining to Katie in 2020. Their relationship was up and down for three years. They broke up for a final time last year.

2024-present: After weeks of rumours, Katie confirmed her relationship with Married At First Sight star JJ Slater in February this year.






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