Amazon unclaimed boxes7/22/2023 ![]() ![]() The email contact used the domain which is a domain associated with many other counterfeit retail websites. There was also no social media channels associated with the site. There was no physical address or phone number associated with the site. Clicking on the Contact link revealed the site lacked any verifiable contact information.However reviews online suggest that the platform has been used prolifically by a network of scam websites. ![]() ShopLazza is an ecommerce template that websites can use to quickly and easily create e-commerce websites. The website was “ powered by shoplazza“.In the case of the advert above, it directed to a the website growth-lifes.online (above.) A check on the domain revealed it was only a handful of months old. The scam adverts are part of a larger counterfeit operation using Facebook Sponsored Ads to target Facebook users which we discuss here. These are scams aimed at luring Facebook users to a network of fake retail websites known for stealing credit card information and selling counterfeit goods. If they go unclaimed for 3 months, we sell them at 80% off! It also claims that, if the packages remain unclaimed for 3 months, they are subsequently sold off on their website under an 80% discount.Īn example of such a post, which was being promoted by Facebook’s Sponsored Ads platform, is below.Įvery month, hundreds of thousands of packages are lost and sent to us for safe keeping. One such post claims to come from a company called Growth Life Collection and states that Amazon send them their unclaimed packages. However these posts lead to counterfeit websites. Posts and adverts on Facebook are claiming to sell “unclaimed Amazon packages” at heavily discounted prices.
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