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  1. I recently just tried to buy shoes off of a site that I didn’t realized was sketch. The website “shoesbus.us”, took me through a PayPal link, entered email and password. Saw that my charge was going to an odd merchant’s email. Researched the site turned out to be a scam site.

  2. 30 sie 2023 · Recently, Facebook users have been bombarded with a slew of deceptive ads promoting heavily discounted orthopedic shoes, masquerading under renowned brand names like 'QVC', 'SKECHERS', 'CLARKS', and 'UGG'.

  3. 10 gru 2017 · You can’t expect a legitimate transaction to happen from a website with a URL that reads “cheapdesignershoes,” “designershoeswholesale,” or “brand-name-shoes-outlet.” However, some scam websites have gotten creative.

  4. 19 wrz 2023 · Scammers behind Outlet Store use spam emails and social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok to promote the site and lure in victims. This fraudulent site uses incredibly low prices and stolen product images to entice unsuspecting shoppers.

  5. There are fraudulent sites impersonating KEEN and KEEN Utility posting fake discounts in ads on Facebook and Instagram. We don't know who would do such a harmful thing, but they are stealing credit card information and personal information.

  6. 2 gru 2023 · For online shoppers questioning the curious case of too-good-to-be-true On-Running deals promoted on social feeds, this FAQ presents simplified answers surrounding the rampant athletic shoe scam and the cunning tactics used by fraudsters to trick avid runners.

  7. 12 lut 2024 · The scam starts with a victim coming across an advertisement on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or other platforms promoting a Foot Locker outlet clearance sale. The ad contains misleading claims like “Up to 90% Off Foot Locker Outlet” and “Going Out of Business Sale.”

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