Scam Detective
Domain

printblur.com

First seen Mar 25, 2026

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

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Details

Registrar
NAMECHEAP INC
Registration Date
9/14/2021
First Seen
3/25/2026

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Community Reports

I was receiving clothing advertisements from printblur.com and ordered a shirt from them. I made sure to navigate to their shipping page to ensure that the company was U.S.-based because I needed the shirt on time for an event. The website indicated up to 12 business days for US shipping so I went ahead and ordered. When the item shipped, I received a tracking number from china which is not advertised anywhere on the website. It took a month to receive the item and I emailed support to start the return process. They responded with a lengthy email about providing measurements and pictures of the shirt and I could exchange it for a new size. I responded saying I was only interested in a refund as the event I needed the item for passed and I was not able to use it. I have not received any response back and the phone number on their website immediately disconnects when I try calling. [BBB Scam Type: Online Purchase] [Business: Printblur.com] [Location: WA, USA- 98052]

94 days ago

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