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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…

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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.

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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

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Quillnew-life-style

Uses stolen videos and images. Calls them selves by different names in different places. In the about section, as well as in the privacy policy, they use the name “comnew-life.site”, and the contact e-mail belongs to comnew-life as well. The text in the about section…

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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…

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Thunderbolt-happy-collection

Don’t you just love a “Happy Thunderbolt”‽ Another site that uses the fake (as far as we can tell, we haven’t got any replies back), and non-related “mjcontactforhelp.com” (with just “service” and then a number, that’s, sometimes, different of different scam sites).

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