May i know where is my my exchanged items. I paid that items even the delivery. And you blocked me from watsapp and messenger. Don’t tell me again that you are going file a case against me because of my 1 star reviews.or just please return back my money.
Reply from Raheeq Al Ward Usglobal Ukay Ukay
Hi Cris, we have communicated with you as per company policy and apology of the inconvenienced. If the items delivered is as per your order and not mistake, strictly no return no exchange. We are still looking forward to serve you better next time. You may visit our warehouse to see the actual items and bundles next time.
Highly recommended Raheef Al Ward Us Global Ukay Ukay
They have very accommodating and friendly staff, and their items are beautiful and almost brand new. They are open to retailers, especially for those who want to start a business. They also sell wholesale and can ship to other countries. Their products are truly high quality and worth recommending.
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Reply from Raheeq Al Ward Usglobal Ukay Ukay
Thank you for trusting RMPO Trusted Wholesale Supplies 🫰💕Your valuable, honest feedback is highly appreciated 🙏😘🥰
Reply from Raheeq Al Ward Usglobal Ukay Ukay
Hi Doaa and your team there in your salon. We have seen many fake reviews fromyou and your team in our Google maps business. Make sure you can take the responsibility when we take you to legal. We giving you 48hrs to delete it or the authority to come to you all
Living fake reviews May land you seriously in jail. In the UAE, posting false or defamatory content online is not just a civil issue — it can be a criminal offense under local laws:
📍 Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021 on Combatting Rumours and Cybercrime
• Making false statements online that harm someone’s reputation can be penalised.
• Online blackmail, threats, or extortion using reviews (e.g., “remove my bad review if you pay me”) is explicitly illegal.
📍 Federal Decree-Law No. 31 of 2021 (Penal Code)
• Defamation through false statements (including fake reviews) can lead to penalties, fines, or imprisonment. Article 425 criminalises public imputation of facts that harm reputation.
The actual legal penalties in the UAE that can apply when someone posts fake reviews, defamatory statements, or false information online — including on Google — under current UAE law:
⚖️ Penalties under UAE Cybercrime and Rumours Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021)
These apply to spreading false information, misleading content, fake data online or digital content intended to harm others:
• 📌 Imprisonment: At least 1 year in jail.
• 💰 Fines: Minimum AED 100,000 (one hundred thousand) — and can go higher depending on harm caused.
• 📈 Higher penalties (e.g., troubling public opinion / serious impact): Up to 2 years in jail and minimum AED 200,000 fine. (Khaleej Times)
This applies to false, misleading, erroneous or fabricated content that could harm reputation, public peace, or interests. (Khaleej Times)
🧑💻 Defamation & Online Reputation Damage
Posting a false defamatory review about a person or business can be treated as defamation under the UAE Penal Code:
• 📌 Imprisonment: Up to 2 years in prison.
• 💰 Fines: Up to AED 20,000 for defamation alone.
(This applies to false accusations that harm someone’s reputation, not honest feedback based on actual experience.) (Khaleej Times)
💼 Other Potential Penalties
Depending on circumstances (e.g., creating fake accounts to post reviews or impersonation):
• 📌 Fake account/email or impersonation: Fines from AED 50,000 to AED 200,000, and if used for defamation, up to 2 years in jail. (UAE Legislation).
Living fake reviews May land you seriously in jail. In the UAE, posting false or defamatory content online is not just a civil issue — it can be a criminal offense under local laws:
📍 Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021 on Combatting Rumours and Cybercrime
• Making false statements online that harm someone’s reputation can be penalised.
• Online blackmail, threats, or extortion using reviews (e.g., “remove my bad review if you pay me”) is explicitly illegal.
📍 Federal Decree-Law No. 31 of 2021 (Penal Code)
• Defamation through false statements (including fake reviews) can lead to penalties, fines, or imprisonment. Article 425 criminalises public imputation of facts that harm reputation.
The actual legal penalties in the UAE that can apply when someone posts fake reviews, defamatory statements, or false information online — including on Google — under current UAE law:
⚖️ Penalties under UAE Cybercrime and Rumours Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021)
These apply to spreading false information, misleading content, fake data online or digital content intended to harm others:
• 📌 Imprisonment: At least 1 year in jail.
• 💰 Fines: Minimum AED 100,000 (one hundred thousand) — and can go higher depending on harm caused.
• 📈 Higher penalties (e.g., troubling public opinion / serious impact): Up to 2 years in jail and minimum AED 200,000 fine. (Khaleej Times)
This applies to false, misleading, erroneous or fabricated content that could harm reputation, public peace, or interests. (Khaleej Times)
🧑💻 Defamation & Online Reputation Damage
Posting a false defamatory review about a person or business can be treated as defamation under the UAE Penal Code:
• 📌 Imprisonment: Up to 2 years in prison.
• 💰 Fines: Up to AED 20,000 for defamation alone.
(This applies to false accusations that harm someone’s reputation, not honest feedback based on actual experience.) (Khaleej Times)
💼 Other Potential Penalties
Depending on circumstances (e.g., creating fake accounts to post reviews or impersonation):
• 📌 Fake account/email or impersonation: Fines from AED 50,000 to AED 200,000, and if used for defamation, up to 2 years in jail. (UAE Legislation).
Hi folks, Thank you for trusting us. Transparency is high valued. NO FAKE COMMENTS and comment responsively. Your comment is public, use appropriate words.. fake and abusive comments would be dealt by our legal tram seriously. Any offensive and provoking comments that may harm our bauiness will surely dealt accordingly as the UAE CYBERCRIME LAW
Legal Implications of Negative Reviews in the UAE
Defamation is a crime:
The UAE Penal Code and Federal Decree-Law No. 34/2021 on Combatting Rumours and Cybercrime both contain strict prohibitions against defamation and the spread of false information online.
Fines and imprisonment: Penalties can range from fines of AED 100,000 to over AED 500,000 and imprisonment for varying lengths, depending on the severity and nature of the offense.
Reputational harm: Even factual statements can sometimes be considered defamatory if they cause significant reputational or financial damage to a business.
Risky: Reviews that include insults, unverified accusations, or tell others to avoid a business are considered defamatory and may lead to legal action.
Reply from Raheeq Al Ward Usglobal Ukay Ukay
Hi RMPO Zuki, what our admin says is correct. We highly appreciate the trust you gave to our team and our product. And we are taking seriously all Fake reviews and people. Nothing is impossible here in UAE to locate you and catch you by the relevant authority.
We have noticed that there is a group of SPAMMER in Al Ruwais Abu Dhabi who are associated with Beauty Salon who is FAKINGLY daily dropping FAKE SPAMMY Reviews even without having business with us.
Any action you guys do make sure you can take the responsibility when we take you to legal.
Living fake reviews may land you seriously in jail. In the UAE, posting false or defamatory content online is not just a civil issue — it can be a criminal offense under local laws:
📍 Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021 on Combatting Rumours and Cybercrime
• Making false statements online that harm someone’s reputation can be penalised.
• Online blackmail, threats, or extortion using reviews (e.g., “remove my bad review if you pay me”) is explicitly illegal.
📍 Federal Decree-Law No. 31 of 2021 (Penal Code)
• Defamation through false statements (including fake reviews) can lead to penalties, fines, or imprisonment. Article 425 criminalises public imputation of facts that harm reputation.
The actual legal penalties in the UAE that can apply when someone posts fake reviews, defamatory statements, or false information online — including on Google — under current UAE law:
⚖️ Penalties under UAE Cybercrime and Rumours Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021)
These apply to spreading false information, misleading content, fake data online or digital content intended to harm others:
• 📌 Imprisonment: At least 1 year in jail.
• 💰 Fines: Minimum AED 100,000 (one hundred thousand) — and can go higher depending on harm caused.
• 📈 Higher penalties (e.g., troubling public opinion / serious impact): Up to 2 years in jail and minimum AED 200,000 fine. (Khaleej Times)
This applies to false, misleading, erroneous or fabricated content that could harm reputation, public peace, or interests. (Khaleej Times)
🧑💻 Defamation & Online Reputation Damage
Posting a false defamatory review about a person or business can be treated as defamation under the UAE Penal Code:
• 📌 Imprisonment: Up to 2 years in prison.
• 💰 Fines: Up to AED 20,000 for defamation alone.
(This applies to false accusations that harm someone’s reputation, not honest feedback based on actual experience.) (Khaleej Times)
💼 Other Potential Penalties
Depending on circumstances (e.g., creating fake accounts to post reviews or impersonation):
• 📌 Fake account/email or impersonation: Fines from AED 50,000 to AED 200,000, and if used for defamation, up to 2 years in jail. (UAE Legislation).
We have noticed that there is a group of SPAMMER in Al Ruwais Abu Dhabi who are associated with Beauty Salon who is FAKINGLY daily dropping FAKE SPAMMY Reviews even without having business with us.
Any action you guys do make sure you can take the responsibility when we take you to legal.
Living fake reviews may land you seriously in jail. In the UAE, posting false or defamatory content online is not just a civil issue — it can be a criminal offense under local laws:
📍 Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021 on Combatting Rumours and Cybercrime
• Making false statements online that harm someone’s reputation can be penalised.
• Online blackmail, threats, or extortion using reviews (e.g., “remove my bad review if you pay me”) is explicitly illegal.
📍 Federal Decree-Law No. 31 of 2021 (Penal Code)
• Defamation through false statements (including fake reviews) can lead to penalties, fines, or imprisonment. Article 425 criminalises public imputation of facts that harm reputation.
The actual legal penalties in the UAE that can apply when someone posts fake reviews, defamatory statements, or false information online — including on Google — under current UAE law:
⚖️ Penalties under UAE Cybercrime and Rumours Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021)
These apply to spreading false information, misleading content, fake data online or digital content intended to harm others:
• 📌 Imprisonment: At least 1 year in jail.
• 💰 Fines: Minimum AED 100,000 (one hundred thousand) — and can go higher depending on harm caused.
• 📈 Higher penalties (e.g., troubling public opinion / serious impact): Up to 2 years in jail and minimum AED 200,000 fine. (Khaleej Times)
This applies to false, misleading, erroneous or fabricated content that could harm reputation, public peace, or interests. (Khaleej Times)
🧑💻 Defamation & Online Reputation Damage
Posting a false defamatory review about a person or business can be treated as defamation under the UAE Penal Code:
• 📌 Imprisonment: Up to 2 years in prison.
• 💰 Fines: Up to AED 20,000 for defamation alone.
(This applies to false accusations that harm someone’s reputation, not honest feedback based on actual experience.) (Khaleej Times)
💼 Other Potential Penalties
Depending on circumstances (e.g., creating fake accounts to post reviews or impersonation):
• 📌 Fake account/email or impersonation: Fines from AED 50,000 to AED 200,000, and if used for defamation, up to 2 years in jail. (UAE Legislation).
wow wow, at last I found the best supplier partner in my business here in Kuwait! Thank you so much Raheeq Al Ward RMPO You are truly a trusted wholesale supplier! Thank you for you flexibility and usual support with us. Thank you for everything, as I am also sending order both here in Kuwait and in Philippines, the team are awesome, keep up and all the best! I am always in your live sell, kudos I love watching your live and ordering!
Reply from Raheeq Al Ward Usglobal Ukay Ukay
Thank you for trusting RMPO Trusted Wholesale Supplies 🫰💕Legit 💯Ukay & Mall Pull Out Supplier
Reply from Raheeq Al Ward Usglobal Ukay Ukay
In the UAE, posting false or defamatory content online is not just a civil issue — it can be a criminal offense under local laws:
📍 Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021 on Combatting Rumours and Cybercrime
• Making false statements online that harm someone’s reputation can be penalised.
• Online blackmail, threats, or extortion using reviews (e.g., “remove my bad review if you pay me”) is explicitly illegal.
📍 Federal Decree-Law No. 31 of 2021 (Penal Code)
• Defamation through false statements (including fake reviews) can lead to penalties, fines, or imprisonment. Article 425 criminalises public imputation of facts that harm reputation.
The actual legal penalties in the UAE that can apply when someone posts fake reviews, defamatory statements, or false information online — including on Google — under current UAE law:
⚖️ Penalties under UAE Cybercrime and Rumours Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021)
These apply to spreading false information, misleading content, fake data online or digital content intended to harm others:
• 📌 Imprisonment: At least 1 year in jail.
• 💰 Fines: Minimum AED 100,000 (one hundred thousand) — and can go higher depending on harm caused.
• 📈 Higher penalties (e.g., troubling public opinion / serious impact): Up to 2 years in jail and minimum AED 200,000 fine. (Khaleej Times)
This applies to false, misleading, erroneous or fabricated content that could harm reputation, public peace, or interests. (Khaleej Times)
🧑💻 Defamation & Online Reputation Damage
Posting a false defamatory review about a person or business can be treated as defamation under the UAE Penal Code:
• 📌 Imprisonment: Up to 2 years in prison.
• 💰 Fines: Up to AED 20,000 for defamation alone.
(This applies to false accusations that harm someone’s reputation, not honest feedback based on actual experience.) (Khaleej Times)
💼 Other Potential Penalties
Depending on circumstances (e.g., creating fake accounts to post reviews or impersonation):
• 📌 Fake account/email or impersonation: Fines from AED 50,000 to AED 200,000, and if used for defamation, up to 2 years in jail. (UAE Legislation)
📍 Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021 on Combatting Rumours and Cybercrime
• Making false statements online that harm someone’s reputation can be penalised.
• Online blackmail, threats, or extortion using reviews (e.g., “remove my bad review if you pay me”) is explicitly illegal.
📍 Federal Decree-Law No. 31 of 2021 (Penal Code)
• Defamation through false statements (including fake reviews) can lead to penalties, fines, or imprisonment. Article 425 criminalises public imputation of facts that harm reputation.
The actual legal penalties in the UAE that can apply when someone posts fake reviews, defamatory statements, or false information online — including on Google — under current UAE law:
⚖️ Penalties under UAE Cybercrime and Rumours Law (Federal Decree-Law No. 34 of 2021)
These apply to spreading false information, misleading content, fake data online or digital content intended to harm others:
• 📌 Imprisonment: At least 1 year in jail.
• 💰 Fines: Minimum AED 100,000 (one hundred thousand) — and can go higher depending on harm caused.
• 📈 Higher penalties (e.g., troubling public opinion / serious impact): Up to 2 years in jail and minimum AED 200,000 fine. (Khaleej Times)
This applies to false, misleading, erroneous or fabricated content that could harm reputation, public peace, or interests. (Khaleej Times)
🧑💻 Defamation & Online Reputation Damage
Posting a false defamatory review about a person or business can be treated as defamation under the UAE Penal Code:
• 📌 Imprisonment: Up to 2 years in prison.
• 💰 Fines: Up to AED 20,000 for defamation alone.
(This applies to false accusations that harm someone’s reputation, not honest feedback based on actual experience.) (Khaleej Times)
💼 Other Potential Penalties
Depending on circumstances (e.g., creating fake accounts to post reviews or impersonation):
• 📌 Fake account/email or impersonation: Fines from AED 50,000 to AED 200,000, and if used for defamation, up to 2 years in jail. (UAE Legislation)
I will never ever recommend this company. The staff are arrogant.
Reply from Raheeq Al Ward Usglobal Ukay Ukay
Hi Ayla, leaving FAKE REVIEWS may land you on serious offense and Legal battle. If you have any concern contact us directly and don't post FAKE review.
Legal Implications of Negative Reviews in the UAE
Defamation is a crime:
The UAE Penal Code and Federal Decree-Law No. 34/2021 on Combatting Rumours and Cybercrime both contain strict prohibitions against defamation and the spread of false information online.
Fines and imprisonment: Penalties can range from fines of AED 100,000 to over AED 500,000 and imprisonment for varying lengths, depending on the severity and nature of the offense.
Reputational harm: Even factual statements can sometimes be considered defamatory if they cause significant reputational or financial damage to a business.
Risky: Reviews that include insults, unverified accusations, or tell others to avoid a business are considered defamatory and may lead to legal action.
Legal Implications of Negative Reviews in the UAE
Defamation is a crime:
The UAE Penal Code and Federal Decree-Law No. 34/2021 on Combatting Rumours and Cybercrime both contain strict prohibitions against defamation and the spread of false information online.
Fines and imprisonment: Penalties can range from fines of AED 100,000 to over AED 500,000 and imprisonment for varying lengths, depending on the severity and nature of the offense.
Reputational harm: Even factual statements can sometimes be considered defamatory if they cause significant reputational or financial damage to a business.
Risky: Reviews that include insults, unverified accusations, or tell others to avoid a business are considered defamatory and may lead to legal action.
Just wanted to share that my package arrived in under 10 days (within GCC), and I’m really pleased with the quality of the items. Just keep in mind that the quantity might not be spot-on; it’s usually just an approximation. I ended up with a bit less than expected, but honestly, I’m still super happy with my purchase!
Reply from Raheeq Al Ward Usglobal Ukay Ukay
Thank you for trusting RMPO Trusted Wholesale Supplies 🫰💕
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+97150 1545331
+97150 2236338
Daily Shipping to Qatar, Kuwait, Pinas, Oman, Bahrain, MENA and Asia
Legit 💯Ukay & Mall Pull Out Supplier
✨Best Seller
✨Super Quality
✨Best Price
✨Descent Profit
Ship Daily our Ukay and Goods to:
🇰🇼Kuwait
🇶🇦Qatar
🇴🇲Oman
🇵🇭Pinas
🇧🇭Bahrain
🇺🇬Uganda
🇰🇪Kenya
🇳🇬Nigeria
🇸🇦Saudi Arabia /KSA
To order WhatsApp
+97150 1545331
+97150 2236338
Daily Shipping to Qatar, Kuwait, Pinas, Oman, Bahrain, MENA and Asia
No words can can explain you thanks for the good work 👏 👍 🙌 customer care you're the best ❤️ ever ❤️ keep it up thanks
Reply from Raheeq Al Ward Usglobal Ukay Ukay
Thank you for trusting RMPO Trusted Wholesale Supplies 🫰💕 we truly touched by heart with your valuable reviews madam😭😭😭 thank you for RMPO Team Jay, Emy and Sanjeev🫰🫰
Highly recommended, very accommodating, well handled professionally all business inquiries and concerns, transparent, super smooth lang ang transactions no need to follow up, sila na mismo ang mag update, very satisfied here sa mga item po na nabibili ko🥰
Reply from Raheeq Al Ward Usglobal Ukay Ukay
Thank you for trusting RMPO Trusted Wholesale Supplies 🫰💕 highly appreciated your continue supports and loved 😍 to our team and products 🫰❤️
madam nareceived ko na po yung mga order ko ang gaganda po ng mga trouser sa uulitin po 🩷
Reply from Raheeq Al Ward Usglobal Ukay Ukay
Thank you for trusting RMPO Trusted Wholesale Supplies 🫰💕 thank you so much for your love ❤️ and support to our team. We'll keep our mission and vision to continue serving you with our level best 🙏🥰🙏💞 🙏
See you sa live po 😉
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Super gaganda lahat ng items halos mga bago pa karamihan my tag price pa. Very affordable din,bait din mga staff nila. Especially Sir Ray very professional and accommodating. The best.
Reply from Raheeq Al Ward Usglobal Ukay Ukay
Thank you for trusting RMPO Trusted Wholesale Supplies 🫰💕
Regular Live Sell po tayo every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 🫰
See you sa live po 😉
Regular Live Sell po tayo every Monday, Wednesday and Friday 🫰
See you sa live po 😉
Very good quality, and helpful team! keep it up!
Reply from Raheeq Al Ward Usglobal Ukay Ukay
Thank you for trusting RMPO Trusted Wholesale Supplies 🫰💕To order WhatsApp
+97150 1545331
+97150 2236338
+97150 1545331
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