Guest viewing is limited
  • Welcome to PawProfitForum.com - LARGEST ONLINE COMMUNITY FOR EARNING MONEY

    Join us now to get access to all our features. Once registered and logged in, you will be able to create topics, post replies to existing threads, give reputation to your fellow members, get your own private messenger, and so, so much more. It's also quick and totally free, so what are you waiting for?

❌ SCAM MyFaceBoxer.com Reviews : SCAM or LEGIT?

Scam flagged website/app or resource
MyFaceBoxer.us is a website offering customizable socks and underwear, allowing customers to print their own or a loved one’s face on these items for a unique and playful gift—perfect for Christmas or Valentine’s Day. The company claims to be based in Hong Kong and allegedly ships globally. However, there are suspicions surrounding its legitimacy, even though it’s not been definitively confirmed as a scam site.
Warning signs include:
  • Hidden owner identity on WHOIS: The website owner concealed their identity when registering the site.
  • Low visitor traffic according to traffic flow stats: This points to either a lack of investment in marketing or advertising or the website being flagged by search engines. Both are clear signs of a potential scam shopping site.
  • Dubious use of customer reviews and images: The website features customer reviews and images taken from legitimate sites, misleadingly presenting them as their own.
  • Dodgy Trustpilot reviews: While the company’s Trustpilot reviews aren’t all bad, many of the positive comments appear automated or repetitive, indicating potential bot-generated or purchased feedback. The negative comments also consistently report that items were never delivered.
  • Heavily discounted items raise suspicion: All items are suspiciously discounted, often significantly below prices offered by legitimate wholesalers for similar items.
  • Limited feedback opportunities on social media: While the company has a presence on Facebook and TikTok, comments and reviews have been disabled, potentially preventing customers from leaving feedback.
  • Flagged as possible fraud on Scamadviser: Users have flagged this site as a possible fraud on Scamadviser, a platform dedicated to exposing dodgy sites, further raising concerns about its legitimacy.

How to avoid being scammed when shopping online​

Scammers are constantly coming up with creative ways to swindle victims out of their hard-earned cash, so it’s important to take steps to protect yourself. Here are a few ways to avoid scam websites when shopping online:
  • Shop with trusted retailers: Stick to well-known and established online stores that have a good reputation. Avoid shopping on websites that you’ve never heard of before or that look unprofessional.
  • Look for the HTTPS lock: When you’re on a website that’s secure, you’ll see a padlock icon in the address bar and the URL will start with “ instead of “ . This means that your information is encrypted and protected from hackers.
  • Beware of phishing emails: Scammers often send phishing emails that look like they’re from legitimate retailers. These emails may contain links to fake websites or ask you to enter your personal information. Never click on links in emails or enter your personal information unless you’re sure you’re on the real website of the retailer.
  • Be careful about social media ads: Scammers often use social media ads to promote fake products or websites. Be wary of any ads that offer products or prices that seem too good to be true.
  • Read customer reviews: Before you buy anything, read customer reviews to see what other people have said about the product and the retailer. If you see a lot of negative reviews, it’s best to avoid the product or retailer.
  • Be careful about what information you share: Only share your personal information with retailers that you trust. Avoid giving out your Social Security number or credit card information unless it’s absolutely necessary.
  • Do your research: If you’re buying something from a new or unfamiliar retailer, take some time to research them online. Read reviews from other customers and see if the retailer has a good reputation.
  • Be suspicious of deals that seem too good to be true: If you see a product that’s priced significantly lower than it is on other websites, it’s probably a scam.
  • Don’t wire money to sellers: Wiring money is like sending cash, and it’s very difficult to get your money back if you’re scammed.
  • Use a secure internet connection: Avoid shopping online when you’re using public Wi-Fi, as these networks are less secure.
 

It only takes seconds—sign up or log in to comment!

You must be a member in order to leave a comment

Create account

Create an account on our community. It's easy!

Log in

Already have an account? Log in here.

Back
Top