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66trixie66
1 year ago

https://bestmmosov.live/about_us

Store Name:Online Store

Store Url:
https://bestmmosov.live
Store Manager:Bradley Carey

Store Address:4265 Paul Wayne Haggerty Road New Orleans LA 70131

Store Email:
hot@examfreevs.com

https://malwaretips.com/blogs/hotexamfreevs-com/

Hot@examfreevs.com is an email address that has been associated with scam shopping websites. These fraudulent sites typically sell apparel, shoes, jewelry, and electronics at unlievably huge discounts of up to 90% off.

The online shopping scam involving Hot@examfreevs.com operates in the following manner:

Fake shopping websites are quickly set up featuring the email address Hot@examfreevs.com as the only contact detail. These sites use generic templates and stock content.

Ads on social media like Facebook and Instagram heavily promote the scam shopping sites. The ads showcase expensive products like electric scooters and graphic tees at unlievably low prices starting from $10.

When people click on the ads, they are directed to the scam sites with content and images likely stolen from legitimate businesses.

The scam websites so create a false sense of urgency with claims like “Limited Time Sale!” and “Free Shipping”.

After customers place orders, either the products never arrive or customers receive low-quality items very different from the advertisements.

Customers who try to contact the company receive no response since Hot@examfreevs.com is fake.

Within days, the scam sites disappear after defrauding many customers. The scam repeats with new domain names and ads.

This type of shopping scam is rampant and has robbed thousands of online shoppers who fell for improbable deals

That should be enough…
The whole presentation of the page is also typical of China cases.
I see the prices on the page not in $, but in €.
But that doesn’t change the fact that the whole thing is fake.

In most cases, nothing is delivered.

And even where: in individual cases, the articles do not look as much as in the pictures and, secondly, the sizes do not have the least to do with European standards, but are at least 4-5 sizes too small.
Apparent branded goods are cheaper China garbage.
Return or exchange are impossible.

66trixie66
1 year ago
Reply to  66trixie66

Here the English-language warning is hunted by a translation program:

hot@examfreevs.com is an email address that has been associated with numerous fraudulent shopping sites.
These fraudulent websites usually sell clothing, shoes, jewelry and electronics with incredibly large discounts of up to 90%.

The online shopping fraud with Hot@examfreevs.com works as follows:
Fake shopping sites are quickly set up, with the email address hot@examfreevs.com as the only contact date. These sites use generic templates and standard content.
Advertisement on social media such as Facebook and Instagram promotes the fraudulent shopping sites. The ads show expensive products such as electric scooters and graphic t-shirts at incredibly low prices from $10.
When people click on the ads, they are redirected to the fraudulent websites with content and images that are probably stolen by legitimate companies.
The fraudulent websites also create a false sense of urgency with claims such as “timely limited sale!” and “free shipping”.
After customers have placed orders, the products will either never arrive or customers will receive inferior items that differ greatly from advertising.
Customers who are trying to contact the company will not receive an answer as hot@examfreevs.com is fake.
Within a few days, the fraud pages disappear after many customers have been cheated. The scam is repeated with new domain names and ads.
This type of shopping fraud is widespread and has robbed thousands of online cabins that have fallen in on unlikely offers

You can find countless previous “shops” with the same contact email address via Google. Just a small selection:

https://examfreevs.com

https://teknicenvs.com

https://sparematrix.in

https://wangoodssm.life

https://smexsellsk.life

https://lovekizoar.live

https://rosaleneov.life

https://artulikea.life

https://russalesov.com

https://statloveov.life

https://nicestersm.live

https://mybestemk.live

https://adminicesm.life

jort93
1 year ago

In the normal case, the payment service provider converts it.

ronnyarmin
1 year ago

Whether you’re being fooled has nothing to do with the currency, but with the seriousness of the shop.

heizfeld
1 year ago

Hi.

there is an official exchange rate and so you can’t even be kidding because it can easily understand. If you pay by Paypal then change your EUro in dollars and take a small fee for it, I even mean by the dealer, but let the times be 0.5%, is not much. I have traded in Canada over Paypal for a long time, that was all in the future.

LG

Harry

Singuli
1 year ago

Sure, you have the risk. That’s why I would only order in Germany.

berlina76
1 year ago

View in the imprint

berlina76
1 year ago
Reply to  Bubble756

Who this is where the company comes from. A non-existent imprint points to a fake company or company with a foreign registered office.

But even foreign forms have something similar, as an imprint.