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Whats wrong with this deal? Milwaukee stubby

Indy125

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Seriously, seems too cheap. Home depot has the tool only for $179. This site has the tool, plus 4.0, 2.0 batteries, charger and case, for $65 and free shipping! What am I missing? Scam website? Thanks all!

https://www.mufflerply.com/milwaukee-2554-22-m12-fuel-stubby-3-8-in-impact-wrench-kit

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rijndael

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That domain name was created recently, around Thanksgiving, and is already on a few blacklists. I would avoid it.
 

chipjumper

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100% scam. I’m sick and tired of Google Ads showing these pop up scam ads. It’s ridiculous.


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ChrisLS8

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All these scam site threads popping up on here. It still surprises me that people can still fall for this BS
 
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RTM

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There's that same fake address again. Google their address & you'll find it doesn't exist. It's also the same address registered to a bunch of other scam websites.


3347 Sugarfoot Lane,Lafayette,Indiana

Wow, google has 63 webpages with that address. That guy must be a GREAT Businessman.

But seriously, most of them have the text "To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must..." (just looking at what google displays)

and a few of them are scam identifying websites.

Wonder if they ever have garage sales at that address.
 

tom-ky

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Curious how people are researching these websites? When I google the web address I get nothing. Maybe someone can teach this old man a way to research websites.
 

toddmorr

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fefall.com is another one.

the latest in scam tactics, rather attractive websites with prices too good to be true on a variety of name brand popular products.

what I don't understand is how they're getting Google to show them in query results...I thought that cost serious money. Scammers usually don't do significant cash investments in their "business".
 

chipjumper

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I guaranty they are making some serious coin. Probably 500M first-world people on earth with access to a credit card and a PC. If they could get 1/1000 of 1% to be a sucker it would be 5,000 orders a day. I bet they get 5,000 orders a day from Americans alone.


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BDT/NWMN

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Facebook is polluted with similar ads for new generators.. Various name brands and models for dreamer's prices.
 
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