Watch Out For This Holiday Shopping Scam
Scammers never miss an opportunity to make a quick buck, and love to piggy back on the latest trends. So what better way to kick off the scamming season than by offering Black Friday sales on one of the most popular products around: a Stanley cup.
We found an ad on Facebook offering a Stanley Quencher for the low price of $19:Facebook ad for Stanley Quenchers.
Normally these Stanley cups sell for $45 on Amazon. They’re very popular since they reportedly keep drinks cold for 11 hours and hot for seven hours. Even if your car burns out.
Clicking the advertisement takes you to a shady-at-best website where you can take your pick of Stanleys.
Website at domain d-sportinggoodsus[.]com
Hint: look at the domain name. Malwarebytes doesn’t like it either.
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Both the site and the payment processor are registered in Hong Kong and will happily pocket your money without doing anything in return.
To gain the buyer’s trust, the Facebook comments are populated by bots and/or compromised accounts.
Facebook comments of people claiming they received the goods
As always, use your best spidey senses to pick up on scams like these. With this particular scam, you’re likely to only lose the money you paid to the scammers, but other scams can end in much higher losses.How do you avoid bad ads?