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Quick Answer
Quick answer: if a website pressures you to pay now, asks for one-time codes, imitates a known brand, or was registered recently, do not proceed. Check the domain in ScamLens first, then decide whether to visit, pay, or submit information.
Keep Verifying
After the Website Check, Review the Related Clues
The domain is only the entry point. Real cases usually include email, chat, phone numbers, and payment steps as well.
Analyze the Related Email or Invoice
If the site came from an invoice, restriction notice, or fake support email, review the message next.
Chat / DM
Analyze the Chat or Funnel Conversation
Many scam sites are introduced through Telegram, WhatsApp, social DMs, or investment groups.
Brand / Entity
Check the Brand, Store, or Support Identity
If the actor claims to be a platform, support team, or merchant, verify that identity next.
Already Affected
Move Into the Victim Action Plan
If you already paid, logged in, installed software, or shared data, switch into the action plan immediately.
Common Verification Scenarios
If you are not just checking a domain but deciding whether a platform or service is trustworthy, start with these guide pages.
Investment Platform
Is This Investment Platform Legit
Useful for checking fake returns, blocked withdrawals, and regulation claims.
Crypto Exchange
Is This Crypto Exchange Safe
Catch impersonation domains, fake support, and abnormal funding paths.
Online Store
Is This Online Store Safe
Review fake-store signals, risky payments, and vague refund policies.
Recovery Service
Is This Recovery Service Legit
Spot fake recovery actors, fake lawyers, and second-stage scam signals.
Common Brand-Impersonation Checks
When the story involves a specific support contact, brand email, storefront, or clearance link, these guides help you check that exact scam setup faster.
Binance Support Check
Is This Binance Support Contact Real
Check whether a Binance support contact is real before you transfer funds, share codes, or move the case into a private chat.
MetaMask Support Check
Is This MetaMask Support Contact Real
Check whether a supposed MetaMask support contact is real before you sync a wallet, import a phrase, sign a request, or approve tokens.
PayPal Contact Check
Is This PayPal Support Contact Real
Check whether a supposed PayPal email, refund notice, or support message is real before you call back, pay, or share account details.
Amazon Store Check
Is This Amazon Store or Support Message Real
Check whether an Amazon-themed store, order message, or support path is real before you pay, install anything, or leave the normal shopping flow.
If the Website Already Pulled You In, Start Here
Many cases do not stop at a domain check. They have already moved into login prompts, payments, remote installs, callback requests, or document sharing.
Formal Report
If the site already pushed you further, file the website report
Package the domain, payment page, chat screenshots, and contact points into the scam-website report flow.
Containment
If you logged in, paid, or installed software, open the action plan
Use this for exposed credentials, remote-access installs, payments, and infected-device response.
Bank Transfer
If bank transfer was involved, review the recovery path
Useful for bank transfers, wires, FPS payments, and already-sent payment instructions.
Official Agency
Add the IC3 path when a formal record is needed
Use this for cross-border, cross-platform, or larger-loss online fraud cases.
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If the Website Story Looks Like One of These Scam Messages, Start Here
If the website story is tied to support emails, invoices, order problems, or clearance-store links, these guides help you decide whether it is safe to continue.
Email Review
Amazon invoice email Review
Check whether a Amazon invoice email is real before you click, reply, sign in, connect, or pay.
Store Review
Amazon clearance store Review
Check whether a Amazon clearance store is real before you click, reply, sign in, connect, or pay.
Email Review
Amazon order cancellation email Review
Check whether a Amazon order cancellation email is real before you click, reply, sign in, connect, or pay.
Email Review
Binance support email Review
Check whether a Binance support email is real before you click, reply, sign in, connect, or pay.
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