This cybersecurity analysis reveals a sophisticated scam campaign involving domain spoofing and potential debt collection fraud, centered around three connected entities with moderate confidence relationships. The campaign appears to exploit consumer trust through legitimate-appearing websites and debt collection services. The primary concern involves two domains with overlapping fraud reports: lush.com (registered November 12, 1995, through Network Solutions, LLC) and lushbeauldi.com, which ha...
lush.com
First seen Apr 11, 2026
- No SSL certificate
- 3 community reports from users
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This is a fake website designed to look like the real Lush.com website. I didn't notice the URL before checkout. 2 minutes after checkout, Chase bank sent me a code to enter my credit card onto a digital wallet which was not mine. I logged onto Chase and locked my card from further purchases, and I will be requesting a new card on Monday when they're open. I just don't want anyone else to mistakenly enter info on this scam site [BBB Scam Type: Online Purchase] [Business: Unknown] [Location: PA, USA - 17025]
I tried to order from lush.com. Everything looked completely normal. It had been a little time so I tried to tried my package and couldn’t. Come to find out the website that I ordered from doesn’t even exist even though I was under the impression I ordered from lush as I have done before. Ever since then my card has been getting numerous charges that are not me from my card. [BBB Scam Type: Online Purchase] [Business: Lush] [Location: LA, USA - 70757]
I clicked on the first website that came up on a google search for lush, the website looked a little off but not enough for me to notice until after I had attempted to complete a purchase. They had the lush branding everywhere so it seemed legit. When I filled in my credit card info it had me enter my phone number and then texted me a code which I'm used to as two factor authentication and also seemed safe to me at the time but when the transaction processed the confirmation screen or "receipt' was partially written in what looked like chinese characters to me, that's when I looked at the url and realized it wasn't lush.com it was lushbeauldi.com and realized I had been scammed. The purchase I made was for 55$ but I turned my card off and haven't seen any wayward transactions yet. I attempted to find the website again a couple minutes later because I had immediately closed the tab out of shock when I realized what I had done, but of course all that came up when I googled lush were legit links for lush.com. [BBB Scam Type: Retail Business Business name LUSH Imposter] [Business: LUSH Imposter] [Location: NY, USA - 14607]
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