**Scam Campaign Report: Multi-Domain E-commerce Fraud Network** Our analysis has identified a sophisticated e-commerce fraud operation utilizing eight interconnected domains, all registered through TUCOWS.COM, CO. between September 30, 2025 and October 7, 2025. The primary domains include solmereshop.com, snugglewarm.com, www.snugglewarm.com, avaandjune.com, hazelandruth.com, oliviawestwood-boutique.com, shopelfease.com, and shophealthypetz.com. These domains share common infrastructure connect...
shophealthypetz.com
First seen Mar 25, 2026
- No SSL certificate
- WHOIS registration hidden
- 1 community report from users
Campaign Intelligence
This cluster centers on 3 connected domains identified through shared infrastructure and registration patterns. Do not click links to any of the flagged domains. If you have visited one, check your accounts for unauthorized activity and consider changing your passwords. You can report suspicious contacts to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov or to the FCC at consumercomplaints.fcc.gov. This campaign was identified through automated analysis of threat intelligence feeds and entity relationship mapp...
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I saw an ad on Facebook for a 3X collagen product for dogs that supposedly has helped other pet owners with their dog's skin issues. I have a dog who has been battling skin issues for years. I went to shophealthypetz.com and at first it seemed okay; lots of reviews, a vet listed, decent price so I ordered the product. I was first skeptical when the tracking on the product wasn't through a usual shipper like UPS or USPS or FedEx, only through their website, and the tracking info was very vague. It also took much longer than expected to get here from the date I ordered it on 1/25/2026. During that time, I tried contacting the company for more details like where my order was, and the address of their business since their website does not list any address at all. I never received a reply. I did cancel any future products from being charged or sent. When I received the product, it arrived via USPS Priority Mail, but the address on it was not Healthy Petz; it was a Kelly Chen, 1480 Howard St, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007. That was another giant red flag for me. The package also said "Whitening Serum" on the label. I started looking into this product and company more. There is NO verification you can get for the "vet" that is their support; she is only listed as "Dr. Rodriguez" and a "Doctor of Veterinary Medicine". I googled the address that the product came from and saw at least 3 more scam reports linked to that same address. I emailed the company asking for more information on their company, the vet they refer to and any certifications around the product to verify what is in that bottle. They only reiterated what is on their website and offered no other information. I then asked for a refund as I will NOT be giving this very questionable product to my dog. They said they would be happy to give me a refund but I [BBB Scam Type: Online Purchase] [Business: Healthy Petz] [Location: MO, USA- 64068]
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