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Domain

noirel.store

First seen Feb 22, 2026

Suspicious
  • No SSL certificate
  • WHOIS registration hidden
  • 11 community reports from users

Campaign Intelligence

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Details

Registrar
TUCOWS.COM, CO.
Registration Date
8/6/2025
First Seen
2/22/2026

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Community Reports

My brief look into this website has confused me: Noirel.shop I recently saw an ad for this purse on Instagram, and since I have been actively looking for a new purse, I decided to check it out. However, the website is quite unusual. On the surface, it seems pretty reputable; the website is well-made. However, when you start looking for specific details, you come up empty. For one, there's only one product available on the website, and if you scroll through the homepage, all "Explore Noirel" and "Discover us" links lead back to that singular product. They have what seem like legitimate photos (four in total, one at the tope with a blond model and three as you scroll with I think the same brunette model) showing off the bag, but I suspect at least one is AI, though I can't be sure. Checking the Hamburger Menu, they only have Home, Catalog, and Contact. Clicking on Catalog shows you they only have two products, the purse and a matching key chain, and the Contact page is simply a box where you can enter Name, Email, Phone number, and a comment, nothing about the website. As far as I can see, there is no About Us, not even an email on the website. At this point, I'm already pretty sure it's a scam, but out of curiosity, I kept digging. When looking up the website itself, it's really hard to find unless you already have the link. Looking up "Noirel Shop" leads to a bunch of other established websites with Noir in the name, and Google will even try to correct you; you have to specify "bags" or "purses". It's clearly extremely new. You can't really find it unless it was advertised to you, and there has been no talk about it online. If you search up the URL on Dupli Checker for the Domain Age, it says the domain was created on 2025-08-06 01:22:02, updated on 2025-08-06 01:22:15 and 2025-08-06 01:24:05, and it expires on 2026-08-06 23:59:59. Clearly it's very new, which could explain why it only has one product, but further looking confuses me because of how it is presented.

203 days ago1 upvote

My brief look into this website has confused me: Noirel.shop I recently saw an ad for this purse on Instagram, and since I have been actively looking for a new purse, I decided to check it out. However, the website is quite unusual. On the surface, it seems pretty reputable; the website is well-made. However, when you start looking for specific details, you come up empty. For one, there's only one product available on the website, and if you scroll through the homepage, all "Explore Noirel" and "Discover us" links lead back to that singular product. They have what seem like legitimate photos (four in total, one at the tope with a blond model and three as you scroll with I think the same brunette model) showing off the bag, but I suspect at least one is AI, though I can't be sure. Checking the Hamburger Menu, they only have Home, Catalog, and Contact. Clicking on Catalog shows you they only have two products, the purse and a matching key chain, and the Contact page is simply a box where you can enter Name, Email, Phone number, and a comment, nothing about the website. As far as I can see, there is no About Us, not even an email on the website. At this point, I'm already pretty sure it's a scam, but out of curiosity, I kept digging. When looking up the website itself, it's really hard to find unless you already have the link. Looking up "Noirel Shop" leads to a bunch of other established websites with Noir in the name, and Google will even try to correct you; you have to specify "bags" or "purses". It's clearly extremely new. You can't really find it unless it was advertised to you, and there has been no talk about it online. If you search up the URL on Dupli Checker for the Domain Age, it says the domain was created on 2025-08-06 01:22:02, updated on 2025-08-06 01:22:15 and 2025-08-06 01:24:05, and it expires on 2026-08-06 23:59:59. Clearly it's very new, which could explain why it only has one product, but further looking confuses me because of how it is presented.

203 days ago1 upvote

My brief look into this website has confused me: Noirel.shop I recently saw an ad for this purse on Instagram, and since I have been actively looking for a new purse, I decided to check it out. However, the website is quite unusual. On the surface, it seems pretty reputable; the website is well-made. However, when you start looking for specific details, you come up empty. For one, there's only one product available on the website, and if you scroll through the homepage, all "Explore Noirel" and "Discover us" links lead back to that singular product. They have what seem like legitimate photos (four in total, one at the tope with a blond model and three as you scroll with I think the same brunette model) showing off the bag, but I suspect at least one is AI, though I can't be sure. Checking the Hamburger Menu, they only have Home, Catalog, and Contact. Clicking on Catalog shows you they only have two products, the purse and a matching key chain, and the Contact page is simply a box where you can enter Name, Email, Phone number, and a comment, nothing about the website. As far as I can see, there is no About Us, not even an email on the website. At this point, I'm already pretty sure it's a scam, but out of curiosity, I kept digging. When looking up the website itself, it's really hard to find unless you already have the link. Looking up "Noirel Shop" leads to a bunch of other established websites with Noir in the name, and Google will even try to correct you; you have to specify "bags" or "purses". It's clearly extremely new. You can't really find it unless it was advertised to you, and there has been no talk about it online. If you search up the URL on Dupli Checker for the Domain Age, it says the domain was created on 2025-08-06 01:22:02, updated on 2025-08-06 01:22:15 and 2025-08-06 01:24:05, and it expires on 2026-08-06 23:59:59. Clearly it's very new, which could explain why it only has one product, but further looking confuses me because of how it is presented.

203 days ago1 upvote

My brief look into this website has confused me: Noirel.shop I recently saw an ad for this purse on Instagram, and since I have been actively looking for a new purse, I decided to check it out. However, the website is quite unusual. On the surface, it seems pretty reputable; the website is well-made. However, when you start looking for specific details, you come up empty. For one, there's only one product available on the website, and if you scroll through the homepage, all "Explore Noirel" and "Discover us" links lead back to that singular product. They have what seem like legitimate photos (four in total, one at the tope with a blond model and three as you scroll with I think the same brunette model) showing off the bag, but I suspect at least one is AI, though I can't be sure. Checking the Hamburger Menu, they only have Home, Catalog, and Contact. Clicking on Catalog shows you they only have two products, the purse and a matching key chain, and the Contact page is simply a box where you can enter Name, Email, Phone number, and a comment, nothing about the website. As far as I can see, there is no About Us, not even an email on the website. At this point, I'm already pretty sure it's a scam, but out of curiosity, I kept digging. When looking up the website itself, it's really hard to find unless you already have the link. Looking up "Noirel Shop" leads to a bunch of other established websites with Noir in the name, and Google will even try to correct you; you have to specify "bags" or "purses". It's clearly extremely new. You can't really find it unless it was advertised to you, and there has been no talk about it online. If you search up the URL on Dupli Checker for the Domain Age, it says the domain was created on 2025-08-06 01:22:02, updated on 2025-08-06 01:22:15 and 2025-08-06 01:24:05, and it expires on 2026-08-06 23:59:59. Clearly it's very new, which could explain why it only has one product, but further looking confuses me because of how it is presented.

203 days ago1 upvote

My brief look into this website has confused me: Noirel.shop I recently saw an ad for this purse on Instagram, and since I have been actively looking for a new purse, I decided to check it out. However, the website is quite unusual. On the surface, it seems pretty reputable; the website is well-made. However, when you start looking for specific details, you come up empty. For one, there's only one product available on the website, and if you scroll through the homepage, all "Explore Noirel" and "Discover us" links lead back to that singular product. They have what seem like legitimate photos (four in total, one at the tope with a blond model and three as you scroll with I think the same brunette model) showing off the bag, but I suspect at least one is AI, though I can't be sure. Checking the Hamburger Menu, they only have Home, Catalog, and Contact. Clicking on Catalog shows you they only have two products, the purse and a matching key chain, and the Contact page is simply a box where you can enter Name, Email, Phone number, and a comment, nothing about the website. As far as I can see, there is no About Us, not even an email on the website. At this point, I'm already pretty sure it's a scam, but out of curiosity, I kept digging. When looking up the website itself, it's really hard to find unless you already have the link. Looking up "Noirel Shop" leads to a bunch of other established websites with Noir in the name, and Google will even try to correct you; you have to specify "bags" or "purses". It's clearly extremely new. You can't really find it unless it was advertised to you, and there has been no talk about it online. If you search up the URL on Dupli Checker for the Domain Age, it says the domain was created on 2025-08-06 01:22:02, updated on 2025-08-06 01:22:15 and 2025-08-06 01:24:05, and it expires on 2026-08-06 23:59:59. Clearly it's very new, which could explain why it only has one product, but further looking confuses me because of how it is presented.

203 days ago1 upvote

My brief look into this website has confused me: Noirel.shop I recently saw an ad for this purse on Instagram, and since I have been actively looking for a new purse, I decided to check it out. However, the website is quite unusual. On the surface, it seems pretty reputable; the website is well-made. However, when you start looking for specific details, you come up empty. For one, there's only one product available on the website, and if you scroll through the homepage, all "Explore Noirel" and "Discover us" links lead back to that singular product. They have what seem like legitimate photos (four in total, one at the tope with a blond model and three as you scroll with I think the same brunette model) showing off the bag, but I suspect at least one is AI, though I can't be sure. Checking the Hamburger Menu, they only have Home, Catalog, and Contact. Clicking on Catalog shows you they only have two products, the purse and a matching key chain, and the Contact page is simply a box where you can enter Name, Email, Phone number, and a comment, nothing about the website. As far as I can see, there is no About Us, not even an email on the website. At this point, I'm already pretty sure it's a scam, but out of curiosity, I kept digging. When looking up the website itself, it's really hard to find unless you already have the link. Looking up "Noirel Shop" leads to a bunch of other established websites with Noir in the name, and Google will even try to correct you; you have to specify "bags" or "purses". It's clearly extremely new. You can't really find it unless it was advertised to you, and there has been no talk about it online. If you search up the URL on Dupli Checker for the Domain Age, it says the domain was created on 2025-08-06 01:22:02, updated on 2025-08-06 01:22:15 and 2025-08-06 01:24:05, and it expires on 2026-08-06 23:59:59. Clearly it's very new, which could explain why it only has one product, but further looking confuses me because of how it is presented.

203 days ago1 upvote

My brief look into this website has confused me: Noirel.shop I recently saw an ad for this purse on Instagram, and since I have been actively looking for a new purse, I decided to check it out. However, the website is quite unusual. On the surface, it seems pretty reputable; the website is well-made. However, when you start looking for specific details, you come up empty. For one, there's only one product available on the website, and if you scroll through the homepage, all "Explore Noirel" and "Discover us" links lead back to that singular product. They have what seem like legitimate photos (four in total, one at the tope with a blond model and three as you scroll with I think the same brunette model) showing off the bag, but I suspect at least one is AI, though I can't be sure. Checking the Hamburger Menu, they only have Home, Catalog, and Contact. Clicking on Catalog shows you they only have two products, the purse and a matching key chain, and the Contact page is simply a box where you can enter Name, Email, Phone number, and a comment, nothing about the website. As far as I can see, there is no About Us, not even an email on the website. At this point, I'm already pretty sure it's a scam, but out of curiosity, I kept digging. When looking up the website itself, it's really hard to find unless you already have the link. Looking up "Noirel Shop" leads to a bunch of other established websites with Noir in the name, and Google will even try to correct you; you have to specify "bags" or "purses". It's clearly extremely new. You can't really find it unless it was advertised to you, and there has been no talk about it online. If you search up the URL on Dupli Checker for the Domain Age, it says the domain was created on 2025-08-06 01:22:02, updated on 2025-08-06 01:22:15 and 2025-08-06 01:24:05, and it expires on 2026-08-06 23:59:59. Clearly it's very new, which could explain why it only has one product, but further looking confuses me because of how it is presented.

203 days ago1 upvote

My brief look into this website has confused me: Noirel.shop I recently saw an ad for this purse on Instagram, and since I have been actively looking for a new purse, I decided to check it out. However, the website is quite unusual. On the surface, it seems pretty reputable; the website is well-made. However, when you start looking for specific details, you come up empty. For one, there's only one product available on the website, and if you scroll through the homepage, all "Explore Noirel" and "Discover us" links lead back to that singular product. They have what seem like legitimate photos (four in total, one at the tope with a blond model and three as you scroll with I think the same brunette model) showing off the bag, but I suspect at least one is AI, though I can't be sure. Checking the Hamburger Menu, they only have Home, Catalog, and Contact. Clicking on Catalog shows you they only have two products, the purse and a matching key chain, and the Contact page is simply a box where you can enter Name, Email, Phone number, and a comment, nothing about the website. As far as I can see, there is no About Us, not even an email on the website. At this point, I'm already pretty sure it's a scam, but out of curiosity, I kept digging. When looking up the website itself, it's really hard to find unless you already have the link. Looking up "Noirel Shop" leads to a bunch of other established websites with Noir in the name, and Google will even try to correct you; you have to specify "bags" or "purses". It's clearly extremely new. You can't really find it unless it was advertised to you, and there has been no talk about it online. If you search up the URL on Dupli Checker for the Domain Age, it says the domain was created on 2025-08-06 01:22:02, updated on 2025-08-06 01:22:15 and 2025-08-06 01:24:05, and it expires on 2026-08-06 23:59:59. Clearly it's very new, which could explain why it only has one product, but further looking confuses me because of how it is presented.

203 days ago1 upvote

My brief look into this website has confused me: Noirel.shop I recently saw an ad for this purse on Instagram, and since I have been actively looking for a new purse, I decided to check it out. However, the website is quite unusual. On the surface, it seems pretty reputable; the website is well-made. However, when you start looking for specific details, you come up empty. For one, there's only one product available on the website, and if you scroll through the homepage, all "Explore Noirel" and "Discover us" links lead back to that singular product. They have what seem like legitimate photos (four in total, one at the tope with a blond model and three as you scroll with I think the same brunette model) showing off the bag, but I suspect at least one is AI, though I can't be sure. Checking the Hamburger Menu, they only have Home, Catalog, and Contact. Clicking on Catalog shows you they only have two products, the purse and a matching key chain, and the Contact page is simply a box where you can enter Name, Email, Phone number, and a comment, nothing about the website. As far as I can see, there is no About Us, not even an email on the website. At this point, I'm already pretty sure it's a scam, but out of curiosity, I kept digging. When looking up the website itself, it's really hard to find unless you already have the link. Looking up "Noirel Shop" leads to a bunch of other established websites with Noir in the name, and Google will even try to correct you; you have to specify "bags" or "purses". It's clearly extremely new. You can't really find it unless it was advertised to you, and there has been no talk about it online. If you search up the URL on Dupli Checker for the Domain Age, it says the domain was created on 2025-08-06 01:22:02, updated on 2025-08-06 01:22:15 and 2025-08-06 01:24:05, and it expires on 2026-08-06 23:59:59. Clearly it's very new, which could explain why it only has one product, but further looking confuses me because of how it is presented.

203 days ago1 upvote

My brief look into this website has confused me: Noirel.shop I recently saw an ad for this purse on Instagram, and since I have been actively looking for a new purse, I decided to check it out. However, the website is quite unusual. On the surface, it seems pretty reputable; the website is well-made. However, when you start looking for specific details, you come up empty. For one, there's only one product available on the website, and if you scroll through the homepage, all "Explore Noirel" and "Discover us" links lead back to that singular product. They have what seem like legitimate photos (four in total, one at the tope with a blond model and three as you scroll with I think the same brunette model) showing off the bag, but I suspect at least one is AI, though I can't be sure. Checking the Hamburger Menu, they only have Home, Catalog, and Contact. Clicking on Catalog shows you they only have two products, the purse and a matching key chain, and the Contact page is simply a box where you can enter Name, Email, Phone number, and a comment, nothing about the website. As far as I can see, there is no About Us, not even an email on the website. At this point, I'm already pretty sure it's a scam, but out of curiosity, I kept digging. When looking up the website itself, it's really hard to find unless you already have the link. Looking up "Noirel Shop" leads to a bunch of other established websites with Noir in the name, and Google will even try to correct you; you have to specify "bags" or "purses". It's clearly extremely new. You can't really find it unless it was advertised to you, and there has been no talk about it online. If you search up the URL on Dupli Checker for the Domain Age, it says the domain was created on 2025-08-06 01:22:02, updated on 2025-08-06 01:22:15 and 2025-08-06 01:24:05, and it expires on 2026-08-06 23:59:59. Clearly it's very new, which could explain why it only has one product, but further looking confuses me because of how it is presented.

203 days ago1 upvote

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