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The domain was apparently set up 107 days ago... that's.. relatively new... Not sure I'd trust it... Especially considering they are hiding their real location.

Website: masstore.net

Title: Mass Store

Description: Mass Store Retailer - Home Gardens, Kitchen Appliances, Baby & Kids

Type: Appliances,house

Domain Age: 107 Days

Website Speed: Fast

Owner: Contact Privacy Inc. Customer 0137613634

Owner Address: 96 Mowat Ave

Owner City: Toronto

Owner Postcode: M6K 3M1

Phone Number: 14165385457

Phone Type: geographic :Toronto Bell Canada

Email: masstore.net@contactprivacy.com

Owner Country : Hidden

Website Location : United States

Probable website origin :-

87%; Unknown

7%; Canada

6%; United States

Notes:-

[Alert Result] The owner of the website is using a service to hide their identity

[Alert Result] This website is 107 Days old

[Alert Result] The website expected life (365 days) is relatively short.

[Alert Result] The website appears to be less than six months old

Analysis Details:-

Although this website appears to be based in United States there are other countries involved and you should review this information carefully and decide if it is as you expect.This webite is very new , and as such doesn't have an online reputation yet. As with all new businesses , we suggest that you take care and if necessary get in contact with the owners before placing an order of value.

This site is using an anonymous service - which prevents us from identifying the site owner. This can sometimes be just so that the owner does not receive spam, but be aware that many scam sites use this as a method to hide their identify. If this is an ecommerce site - we would suggest you confirm the business address with the website owners.

The website has been newly registered with a short life expectancy, which follows the pattern used by many fraudulent and fake selling websites. Please be vigilant and take extra care before providing any payment information.

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Never heard of it, can't find anything about it...

 

I wouldn't trust it.

 

I'd stick with amazon or similar sites.

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how about doing something over massdrop?

 

or just go through amazon/other big name e-tailer

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Looks fishy to me.

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mas Store? Don't buy from there

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  • 7 months later...

Hey Everyone. masstore.net is a faudulent website. The story behind these guys is the following:

  1. You go on their site, see a product way below market price, and place the order.
  2. masstore.com collects payment from you.
  3. Someone at masstore.net goes onto a legitimate website and purchases the product with a stolen credit card and has it shipped to you.

We know this because we have fallen victim to this scam. We have received a few orders on our website that have been paid with a stolen card. In an attempt to discover what is going on, we surfed the web looking for sites selling our products below cost. We found masstore.net and placed an order. Within a few minutes, an order had been placed on our website using a fraudulent card, with our address as a ship to address.

Long story short, you may or may not recieve the order depending on whether the stolen card masstore.net is using to purchase your products with is detected as a stolen card.

Hope this helps.

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I would not trust this webiste lol.

 

I buy all my parts locally at official stores with certified thingies. 

 

Most of the time they would offer me similar prices from online websites even lower at times.

 

try going to your local dealer. 

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