Scam Detective

Scam Campaign

Scam Reports for tryhuggies.com

Identified on 4/18/2026

Primary Entity

domain

tryhuggies.com
Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • WHOIS registration hidden
  • 4 community reports from users

Campaign Narrative

**Scam Campaign Report: Multi-Brand E-Commerce Fraud Network**

A sophisticated scam campaign has been identified operating through a network of 10 fraudulent domains, all registered through TUCOWS.COM, CO. between November 8-14, 2025. The campaign centers around tryhuggies.com and www.tryhuggies.com, registered on November 8, 2025, alongside related domains including buyslyde.com, shopwoofsandco.com, tryluvina.com, lenagracevancouver.com, pinemeadowcapital.com, spruceriverlending.com, www.spruceriverlending.com, and nintendosswitch.com. These domains share the same underlying infrastructure across 15 documented connections, indicating coordinated operation by the same threat actors.

The scam network targets consumers through social media advertising, particularly Facebook, promoting products such as electric heated blankets and other consumer goods. Community reports document victims ordering items like "electric surround blankets" and "heated snuggle blankets" from tryhuggies.com for prices around $59.99, only to receive fake tracking numbers that become invalid within days. One victim reported ordering two blankets and receiving order confirmation and tracking information that later became void, while another victim described email exchanges with the scammers who claimed "shipping issues" and promised delivery within "a couple days" that never materialized.

The campaign appears to be in active operation, with all domains registered within a six-day window in November 2025, suggesting rapid deployment of the fraud infrastructure. The diverse range of domain names spans multiple product categories and business types, from baby products (tryhuggies.com mimicking the Huggies brand) to financial services (pinemeadowcapital.com, spruceriverlending.com) and gaming (nintendosswitch.com), indicating a broad targeting strategy designed to appeal to various consumer demographics.

To protect yourself from this and similar scams, always verify the legitimacy of online retailers by checking domain registration dates, reading independent reviews, and confirming physical business addresses and contact information. Be especially cautious of deals advertised through social media links and unusually low prices on popular products. If you are contacted by these domains or similar suspicious entities, do not click on any links, hang up immediately if contacted by phone, and report the incident to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or to the FCC for telecommunications fraud. You can verify the safety of domains and phone numbers through consumer protection websites and by searching for existing scam reports online.

This campaign represents a high-level threat due to its coordinated infrastructure, active targeting through social media platforms, and documented financial losses among consumers. Immediate action is recommended to block these domains, report them to relevant authorities, and warn consumers about the fraudulent network. The rapid registration timeline and shared infrastructure suggest this operation may expand to additional domains, requiring continued monitoring of TUCOWS.COM, CO. registrations and related infrastructure patterns.

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