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SneakerPro.eu sells original sneakers from global brands
What they claim
From their “About Us” page: SneakerPro says they started as a small retailer in 2013, based in Berlin. SneakerPro.eu
They say they maintain warehouses in several EU countries to speed up delivery and logistical processing.
They claim to use certified payment methods, and emphasize security and “honest, transparent” shopping.
Products on their site include well‑known brands (Nike, Adidas, etc.), and they have categories like “Luxury Brands.”
On some product pages, they advertise perks like “no customs fees,” “over 100,000 satisfied customers,” “verified items,” and a “14‑day return right.”
What outside sources say
ScamAdviser
They give SneakerPro.eu a “fair” trust score — about 72 %, which suggests medium–low risk. Scamadviser describes the site as “probably not a scam but legit.”
User review sites / ratings
Trustpilot: only 2 reviews are listed. The average rating is 3.8/5. One reviewer says: “Fast processing, large selection, excellent quality.”
Starevaluator: average rating ~2.9 / 5 from 7 users. Some praises, some complaints. • One user says they found “top quality sneakers” and recommends the store. • Another complains about very slow delivery and difficulty in returns.
My assessment & red flags
Pulling together what the site claims and what external sources reveal:
What seems plausible / less concerning:
Having EU warehouses is a reasonable claim for a site that wants to serve European customers.
Listing real brands and real models is not by itself proof of legitimacy—but it's standard.
Use of SSL / standard payment methods is necessary but minimal.
Their marketing language (verified items, “no customs”) is typical for sites trying to project trust.
What you can do to verify authenticity (if you consider buying)
Ask for detailed photos (close‑ups of stitching, inner tags, serial numbers, logos, inside sole).
Compare the SKU / article number against official brand listings.
Ask for proof of origin (distributor invoice, delivery note).
Use payment methods with buyer protection (credit card, PayPal) to give recourse if things go wrong.
Check the return / refund policy carefully and test whether they follow it.
Search for reviews or unboxings for the specific model you plan to buy (not just the store in general).
Be wary of prices too good to be true — if a legit pair is, say, €300 everywhere else, and they offer it for €130, that's a red flag.
