MAGA Outrage Erupts as Trump Watch Scandal Exposes New Alleged Scam
In a stunning turn of events, furious MAGA supporters are revolting after Donald Trump’s latest business venture—the so-called “Trump watches”—has been exposed as a possible scam, leaving disappointed customers and a trail of unanswered complaints. The unraveling of this story is a reminder of the controversies that have long followed Trump’s business career, and it’s igniting outrage not just in America, but around the world.
Donald Trump has always touted himself as a master businessman, but history tells a different story. From failed airlines to fraudulent universities, the Trump brand has been synonymous with lofty promises and spectacular collapses. The latest chapter? Trump watches, marketed as luxury timepieces and sold for anywhere from $499 to a jaw-dropping $3,000, with special collector sets priced at $53.89. Promoted heavily on cable TV, especially as a government shutdown drags on, these watches are supposed to represent the pinnacle of presidential memorabilia. Instead, they’ve become a lightning rod for complaints and accusations.
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A review of Trustpilot, one of the internet’s leading consumer review sites, reveals that the majority of customers who ordered Trump watches feel cheated. According to The Daily Beast, 57% of thirty reviewers gave the company just one star, with another 3% awarding two stars. Most complaints focus on delayed shipping, non-arrival of products, and ignored refund requests. Many of those voicing their anger are Trump supporters themselves, making the backlash even more pointed.
One MAGA fan wrote, “My daughters ordered a Trump watch and after 5 months of waiting, have not received anything. It’s a shame this company is not holding to President Trump’s high standards.” Another reviewer put it bluntly: “Took the money, then nothing. It finally dawned on me I was scammed.” The outrage is global, with customers from Norway, Switzerland, and Sweden reporting similar experiences. “Absolutely horrible customer service. Do not buy anything from these garbage products. Avoid like the plague,” wrote one Swiss buyer.
The company behind the watches, Best Watches on Earth LLC, has responded to the controversy by blaming “fake news” and insisting that tens of thousands of satisfied customers exist. They claim negative reviews are isolated incidents and point to their website, which curiously features only glowing five-star testimonials. However, the pattern of delayed deliveries, shifting explanations, and poor customer service is hard to ignore. One American buyer reported receiving a limited edition red model, only for it to malfunction and require repairs within weeks. Another customer’s $2,999 order was delayed for months, with refund requests repeatedly denied.
Adding to the confusion, the company’s fine print makes it clear that Trump watches are not designed, manufactured, or sold by Donald J. Trump, the Trump Organization, or any of their affiliates. Despite Trump’s appearance in TV commercials for the watches, there’s no public record of his personal involvement in the deal. Even the claim that the watches are “Swiss-made” appears dubious. Corporate records trace Best Watches on Earth LLC not to Switzerland, but to a registered agent address in a Wyoming shopping center. Manufacturing origins remain opaque, with no factory location disclosed.
The scandal has drawn political attention as well. California Governor Gavin Newsom mocked Trump’s watch commercials on social media, writing in Trumpian caps: “NO HEALTHCARE FOR YOU, BUT YOU MUST BUY MY WATCH.” The irony is not lost on critics, who point to Trump’s history of failed ventures and questionable business ethics. As one commentator noted, “The only business Trump has been successful at is conning people. Now he’s trying to do it again. Don’t fall for it.”
Financial investigations estimate that Trump and his family have amassed billions, much of it from deals and investments tied to his presidency. Forbes pegs Trump’s personal wealth at $7.3 billion, with the family’s combined fortune nearing $10 billion. Yet, the Trump Organization declined to comment on the watch scandal, leaving frustrated customers with little recourse.
As the backlash intensifies, the Trump watch saga serves as a cautionary tale for anyone tempted by presidential branding and flashy marketing. The lesson is clear: buyer beware, especially when the product comes with a history of broken promises and unanswered complaints.
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