• TiffanyCoShop.com
It is made clear on the official website that their products can only be purchased via the appropriate platforms tailored to each country. This website also offers tiffany merchandise at remarkably low prices. This website also lacks a thorough About Us section. The website is also unsecure and the domain also shows to be registered in April 2023 at name cheap which is a popular domain registrar amongst scammers.
All these indicate a very likely scam.
The real Tiffany & Co website is Tiffany & Co. US | Luxury Jewelry, Gifts & Accessories Since 1837
• Sheingivesback.com
With the promise of gift cards in exchange for registering at Sheingivesback.com, this dubious product review service has quickly acquired popularity. It takes advantage of the well-known online retailer shein.com to give vulnerable consumers the chance to receive 750 USD in Shein product coupons in return for reviewing a product.
Before obtaining the promised gift card, victims are forced to complete a number of activities and deals, some of which need credit card information. This plan is a perfect illustration of a phishing scam.
Shein does not have a give back program and the real website is Women’s Clothing, Women Fashion Sale | SHEIN USA
• OnlineHokaSale.com
Whois.com shows that the domain is new, which is the first clue. Scammers frequently create brand-new websites in an effort to avoid being spotted before they are taken down. The website’s overall design is unprofessional, and it contains a lot of mistakes and grammatical error. Also, screenshots of the material found on the official Hoka website are used to illustrate “Our Story” and “Our Impact.” The website offers that Hoka shoes can be purchased for a steep discount. In addition, neither a physical location nor a phone number are provided. There is only one suspicious email given, faq@onlineemailhoka.com.
The real Hoka website is Cushioned Running Shoes & Performance Wear | HOKA®