Livebetterwop-1

This is a “classic”! This page, and some others, ran with this video for a while. But they cut it down after some time, after people pointed out that it showed several broken items, most prominently a broken display at the end of the video…

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Outdoor-lucky-style

Another site apparently run by Funpinpin, on this site they hadn’t even bothered to give an actual e-mail address, instead leaving it as “support@example.com”.

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Heavenly-happy-collection

Uses stolen videos and images, and the info on the website does not belong to them (The phone number belongs to London School of Economics and Political Science and the e-mail address seems to belong to a fashion company)

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Prospect-happy-collection

This site uses stolen images and videos, both in the ads, in the (fake) comments on Facebook, and in the “Store”. The contact info on the site is “fake” (or rather: it doesn’t belong to them!): The contact e-mail listed in the footer doesn’t belong…

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Productfor-life-collection

The contact e-mail listed in the footer doesn’t seem to belong to the site at all (If you go to nova.com you get to a webpage of a fashion company), and the phone number belongs to London School of Economics.

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Chance-happy-collection

AKA “Household-happy.site” and “roundtablefor-life” / “roundtablefor” (because they can’t keep the name straight between the Facebook page/ad, the domain name, and site title/name of the site in the about section). The contact e-mail listed in the footer doesn’t seem to belong to the site at…

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Tempestfor-life-collection

This ad uses just one stolen video (but continently edited to remove the mention of the price, because it wouldn’t match [would probably be much higher] the price in the scammers store).

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