How to Spot Fake Online Shopping Websites
We have all stumbled on online stores offering unbelievably low prices and irresistible deals, while it might seem like a lucky break, it could be a trap. Deceptive online stores designed to steal your information and money are a growing problem. But fear not, shoppers! Here’s a guide to help you identify and avoid fake websites before you click “buy.”
Red Flags to Watch Out For:
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- Unrealistic Prices: If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Be wary of products priced significantly lower than what you’d expect from reputable retailers.
- Multiple URLs: Legitimate businesses typically have simple, brand-specific domain names. Watch out for URLs with multiple words, misspellings, or strange extensions that don’t match the brand.
- Unknown Brands: If you’ve never heard of the online store before, do your research! A quick Google search should reveal reviews, brand information, or listings on other reputable websites.
- Aggressive Pop-Ups: Reliable websites might use pop-ups for discounts or chat support, but fake stores often bombard you with pop-ups demanding contact or payment information while you’re browsing.
- Missing Contact Information: Legitimate businesses make it easy for customers to reach them. Look for a dedicated contact page with a phone number, email address, and physical address (if applicable). Be wary of stores with only a generic contact form or no contact information at all.
- Low-Quality Images: Real online stores use high-resolution product images that can be zoomed in or opened in a separate window. Fake sites often rely on blurry, low-quality pictures that appear suspicious upon closer inspection.
Pro Tip: Check the IP Address
Use this IP address lookup tool to see where the website is actually located. Be cautious of online stores with a state in Nigerian storefront but an IP address in a different Nigeria state, especially locations known for high levels of online scams.