Tag: Stolen images
Me / Memerioes
Uses stolen images in the store and ad (like the one below). The image appears in articles like this: https://time.com/5471614/amazon-employees-bear-spray/The eagle eyed reader might notice (in the article) that the image comes from Getty images (credited to Adrian Dennis—AFP/Getty Images), and then there’s no issue…
Crazy claims – Received a Car and a Airplane
In most cases the comments on mystery box ads, that claim to show a product they received, are at least somewhat believable. But then there are comments like these! We are not completely sure on whether these comments are by trolls or fake comments by…
Black RC Drone in white EPS foam packaging
The image used is stolen from an Amazon review.
Clarityfor-life-collection
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
Stars-happy-collection
The site has no about section, and no business info or even an contact/support e-mail. There’s basically no info at all (except the items in the “store”) on the site. This is the same site as Striking-Happy-Collection, but another Facebook page, you can read more…
Maximumfor-life-collection
Uses stolen videos and images, and no contact or business information on the site. Apparently run by Funpinpin
Green iPhone 12, on top of a black box
This was one of the scammers favorite images for a while, appearing over and over again. So far we haven’t found the original source for the photo!