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How to Identify Fake Shopping Websites
Fake shopping websites cost consumers billions annually by stealing payment information or never delivering purchased products. This guide teaches you to identify fraudulent sites before making purchases.
Types of Fake Websites
Clone Websites
Exact replicas of legitimate retailers with different URLs:
- Identical design, logos, and product images
- Similar (but not exact) domain names
- Steal payment information when you "purchase"
- May show fake order confirmations
Typosquatting Sites
Capitalize on URL misspellings:
- amaz0n.com (zero instead of 'o')
- walmaart.com (extra 'a')
- targett.com (extra 't')
- bestbuy-shop.com (added words)
Fake Brand Stores
Unauthorized sellers claiming brand affiliation:
- "Official" luxury brand discount stores
- Designer outlet websites
- Tech product "authorized dealers"
- High-end fashion "sample sales"
Red Flags to Watch For
URL Warning Signs
- Misspelled brand names
- Unusual domain extensions (.tk, .xyz, .ru)
- Excessive hyphens or numbers
- Suspicious subdomains (amazon.discount-sales.com)
- No HTTPS/security certificate
Website Design Issues
- Poor quality images
- Broken links or missing pages
- Grammar and spelling errors
- Inconsistent branding
- Unprofessional layout
Payment Red Flags
- Wire transfer only
- No secure checkout
- Requests unusual payment methods
- Missing return policy
- No customer service contact
Verify Website Legitimacy
Check Domain Age
- Use WHOIS lookup tools
- Newly registered domains are suspicious
- Legitimate retailers have established domains
Verify Business Information
- Physical address exists
- Phone number works
- Company is registered
- BBB listing exists
Research Reviews
- Google the site name + "scam"
- Check BBB complaints
- Read Trustpilot reviews
- Search social media mentions
Safe Shopping Practices
- Bookmark favorite retailers
- Type URLs directly
- Use verified shopping apps
- Enable browser security warnings
- Trust your instincts
If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. When in doubt, don't complete the purchase.
For more protection strategies, see our fraud prevention and phishing detection guides.