Recallfor-life-collection
This ad uses stolen videos and images. The site contains no information (beside the store listings), so no contact/business info, no “about us” page, no “Terms of Service”, no FAQ, etc.
This ad uses stolen videos and images. The site contains no information (beside the store listings), so no contact/business info, no “about us” page, no “Terms of Service”, no FAQ, etc.
The site this ad goes to is called TRANSITIONFOR-LIFE, and doesn’t list any valid business or contact info (just have support@example.com as a support e-mail), but seems to be another site “run” by Funpinpin
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”.
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…
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…
This ad uses just one stolen video (but purposely edited to remove the mention of the price, because it wouldn’t match [would probably be much higher] the price in the scammers store). This site also has a identity crisis: the text in the About Us…
This site lacks proper business information etc. It also uses stolen images and videos (both on the site and in the ads). One of the stolen videos depicts a child (NOT shown in the screenshot), which is a big issue (posting videos/images of a child…