HopeBeautiful has a rating of 1 stars from 65 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Reviewers dissatisfied with HopeBeautiful most frequently mention bicycle helmet, captain america and 75th anniversary. HopeBeautiful ranks 156th among Anime sites.
I finally fell victim to the "If it's too good to be true, then it probably is." I too saw the ad for the "Captain America 75th Anniversary shield" $349.89 marked down to $39.99. Received the "shield" today. It is not even remotely the same item. Arrived in a plain brown box, missing paint, cheap "leather" straps... no where near what it pictured. At the same time I ordered the "Metal Mjolnir Thor Solid Adult Hammer Collectible 1:1 Replica" which claims is great for cosplay. It was indeed a solid hammer made of metal, but the damn thing was more a paperweight than it was an "Adult" 1:1 replica. Items came from China, no response to any of my queries. Address on website says London, UK... but I highly doubt it. $80.00 down the drain.
Ordered about a month ago and still have not received the 75th anniversary Captain America shield. They do not answer the email and good luck calling them.
Found them through a Facebook ad. They showed a 75th Anniversary Captain America shield for a great price. I figured that it was likely a knock off, but hoped for a decent knock off at least.
After weeks passed, beyond their promised 7-14 day shipping, I had written it off as a rip off. Then came an email telling me that the item had shipped. A glimmer of hope.
The actual product showed up a few days later. What was claimed as a 1:1 size was more like 2/3 size. Instead of polished aluminum, it was poorly painted metal. In fact, some of the paint wiped off as I was pulling it from the box.
Their site claims to want reviews, but won't actually accept them. And the emails go unanswered.
Run the other way.
Answer: They sent me an email saying I could track my order via: https://www.17track.net/en. But don't trust them. The goods are fake
Answer: DHL eCommerce who then hands off to USPS