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Domain

harlowlanecharleston.com

First seen Apr 9, 2026

Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • WHOIS registration hidden
  • 1 community report from users
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Details

Registrar
TUCOWS.COM, CO.
Registration Date
9/21/2025
First Seen
4/9/2026

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Community Reports

Scammers behind Harlowlanecharleston.com use spam emails and social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok to promote the site and lure in victims. This fraudulent site uses incredibly low prices and stolen product images to entice unsuspecting shoppers. Once victims place orders and submit payment information, the scammers simply take the money and run. Customers are left with one of the following outcomes: Nothing at all – The most common outcome. Orders go unfulfilled and simply disappear after payments are processed. Knock-off or inferior substitutes – Victims may receive cheap replicas made with poor-quality materials that do not match the original product descriptions. Used, damaged, or tampered goods – In some cases, victims report receiving items that are clearly used, broken, or otherwise tampered with, showing that no new products are being shipped. Completely wrong items – Some orders arrive with products that are completely different from what was ordered, demonstrating no order accuracy. On top of selling sham goods or no goods at all, Harlowlanecharleston.com also unscrupulously collects customers’ personal and financial data during checkout, including full names, home addresses, phone numbers, credit card details, and more. This information is likely used or sold for nefarious purposes like identity theft, credit card fraud, or sharing on dark web marketplaces. [BBB Scam Type: Phishing] [Business: Harlow Lane Charleston] [Location: CA, USA - 90024]

69 days ago

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