Online Store Check

Check if an online store looks legit before you pay. Paste a store URL or domain to review trust signals, common scam patterns, and a recommended next step. Do not paste passwords, one-time codes, or payment details.

Start a store check

Tip: If you’re buying through a marketplace (product page or seller link), paste the full URL. If you only know the shop name, use the domain when possible.

Report

Submit a store URL or domain to see a structured summary, key trust signals, and practical red flags.

How this store check works

The report groups signals into a few clear sections so you can decide what to do next (verify, avoid, report, or proceed with safer payment options).

Trust signals we look for

  • Domain age and ownership basics
  • HTTPS / certificate and technical cues
  • Store contact details and transparency (when available)
  • Returns, refunds, and shipping policy consistency

Common store red flags

  • Too-good-to-be-true pricing or urgency pressure
  • Brand mismatches, copied templates, or vague business info
  • Risky payment methods (wire/crypto/gift cards) or unusual checkout flows
  • Missing/unclear policies or hard-to-reach support