Monday, January 05, 2026

UniUni Reviews Complaints Scam Warning

UniUni Reviews and Complaints: Out for Delivery Since Dec 26, 2025 and Still No Package (Scam Warning)

UniUni reviews and complaints from a real delivery experience: my eBay package was transferred from Orange Connex to UniUni and has shown out for delivery since Dec 26, 2025. I believe this is a scam experience and I am filing complaints and reporting it.

My UniUni Delivery Experience (eBay -> Orange Connex -> UniUni)

I am writing this because I want my experience to be public, searchable, and easy for other customers and shipping companies to find. This post is about UniUni reviews, UniUni complaints, and why I personally believe this situation is a scam based on what I have been dealing with.

Here are the exact details of what happened:

My package that was shipped from eBay got handed to Orange Connex shipping company which then got handed to UniUni. My package is showing the status that it's with UniUni and it's been out on delivery since December 26, 2025. I have contacted UniUni by email and phone several times about this package and it's not delivered yet.

That is the core of the issue. The package has been "out for delivery" since December 26, 2025, and it still has not arrived.


Why I Believe This Is a Scam (My Opinion)

I want to be clear: I am describing what I experienced, and I am sharing my honest opinion about it.

When tracking says "out for delivery," it creates a reasonable expectation that the package is on a truck and will arrive that day. When it stays "out for delivery" for an extended period without delivery, without real updates, and without resolution, it feels deceptive and unacceptable.

That is why I am saying this plainly: UniUni is a scam, based on my experience and the lack of delivery and support so far.


My Attempts to Contact UniUni

I did not ignore this. I did what any customer would do.

I have contacted UniUni by email and phone several times about this package. I was trying to get basic answers, including:
Where is my package right now?
Why is it marked out for delivery since December 26, 2025?
When will it actually be delivered?
If it is lost or delayed, what is the official resolution process?

So far, I still do not have my package delivered.


A Warning to Customers and Shipping Companies

At this point, I urgent all customers and shipping companies to avoid using UniUni.

If you are a customer ordering online, you should know that the shipping chain can change hands without you having a real choice. If you are a seller, a marketplace, or a logistics partner choosing carriers, you should know that the end customer experiences the consequences when a package gets stuck.

This is why I am posting this publicly as part of UniUni reviews and UniUni complaints. People need to see what can happen.


What I'm Doing Next: Complaints, BBB, and Creating Awareness

I am not keeping this private, because private complaints have not solved the problem.

I am in the process of writing several articles about the detail of this issue and will be submitting it to BBB and many other resources and to other shipping companies as well to create awareness that no one should be using UniUni for shipping.

This is not about drama. It is about accountability and protecting other customers from going through the same thing.


My Goal Is Simple: Deliver the Package

This situation is still unresolved, and I am stating this clearly:

I will not stop writing and complaining till I receive the package.


If You Found This Post While Searching "UniUni Reviews" or "UniUni Complaints"

If you are here because you searched keywords like reviews, complaints, or scam, you are probably dealing with something similar. My advice is:
Screenshot your tracking page and save it with the date visible.
Keep a log of every email and phone call attempt (dates and times).
Contact the seller or marketplace (for example, eBay) and open the appropriate claim process if your delivery is overdue.
Document everything in writing so you have a clean paper trail.

I am sharing this as a public record of my experience.


Closing

To summarize the full details again in one place:

UniUni is a scam, my package that was shipped from eBay got handed to Orange Connex shipping company which then got handed to UniUni, my package is showing the status that it's with UniUni and it's been out on delivery since December 26,2025, I have contacted UniUni by email and phone several times about this package and it's not delivered yet, I urgent all customers and shipping companies to avoid using UniUni, I am in the process of writing several articles about the detail of this issue and will be submitting it to BBB and many other resources and to other shipping companies as well to create awareness that no one should be using UniUni for shipping. I will not stop writing and complaining till I receive the package.


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Friday, January 02, 2026

Beware of VLSMarketing.net – A Scam Operation Targeting Small Business Owners

Unsolicited "Red Flags" Sales Call From vlsmarketing.net: My Experience and Why I'm Warning Others

I'm sharing this as a public complaint and warning about a company using the website vlsmarketing.net (branding itself as "Visual Link Solutions"). 

What happened

I received an unsolicited call where the person claimed:
• My website is "not coming up on Google."
• My Yelp listing is "not coming up properly" and "not showing on other social media channels."
• There were "red flags" on my listing.
• I should sign up with them to fix it.

To me, this sounded like a fear-based sales pitch designed to pressure me into paying for a service.

Why their claims did not make sense

Here's what immediately raised my suspicion:

1) Vague "red flags" with no specifics

If someone truly found a problem, they should be able to tell you exactly what it is, where it appears, and how they verified it. "Red flags" is a convenient phrase that sounds serious while staying non-specific.

2) "Your site isn't showing on Google" is often a misleading claim

A site can appear for some searches but not others. Rankings vary by location, device, personalization, search history, and competition. Someone making a blanket statement like that, without showing evidence, is not doing a real audit.

3) The Yelp and "other social media channels" line is a classic confusion tactic

A Yelp listing does not automatically "show up" across social media platforms by default. Businesses can distribute listings to multiple directories using various tools, but presenting this as a "your Yelp is broken everywhere" emergency is misleading. One of the services associated with this domain appears to promote directory distribution across many listings, which lines up with this style of pitch. 

The biggest red flags from the call itself

This is what made it feel scammy and spammy to me:
• Cold call out of nowhere.
• Scare language ("red flags") meant to create urgency.
• Claims that were broad and impossible to validate on the spot.
• A push to sign up, instead of providing clear, written proof.

Also worth noting: public WHOIS information shows vlsmarketing.net was registered on June 16, 2025. A newer domain is not automatically bad, but it is a detail consumers may want when deciding how much trust to place in a company. 

Some automated "website reputation" checkers have entries for this domain, but those scores are automated and should not be treated as proof either way. 

How to verify the truth in 5 minutes (before paying anyone)

If you get a call like this, you can check key things yourself:
1. Check Google results in a neutral way: use an incognito/private window and search your business name and domain.
2. Check indexing: search site:yourdomain.com on Google to see if pages are indexed.
3. Confirm your business listings directly: open your Google Business Profile and Yelp listing from your official account and confirm the details match what's public.
4. Ask them for proof: request screenshots, exact search terms used, the location they searched from, and a written report.

If they dodge those questions or keep pushing payment, treat that as a serious warning sign.

What I recommend if you were contacted by vlsmarketing.net
• Do not sign up based on a surprise call.
• Do not give remote access to your computer or website.
• Do not share login details, verification codes, or payment info unless you have independently verified the company.
• Consider reporting deceptive marketing or suspected fraud through official channels. In Canada, the Competition Bureau has guidance on deceptive marketing practices, and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre provides resources for reporting fraud. 
In the US and Canada, BBB Scam Tracker is also commonly used for scam reports. 

Final word

In my opinion, the outreach and claims I received from vlsmarketing.net were deceptive and designed to pressure me into paying for services I do not believe were legitimate or necessary.

If you have been contacted by vlsmarketing.net, or have any experience with this company, please post your comments in the comments section below.