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Is http://www.jordansolsale.com a legit site? - TeamWeed - 04-08-2014 04:57 AM

I want to order two pairs of shoes from them, but don't know if it is legit due to the prices, and there is no reviews on any of the shoes.


- Jake - 04-08-2014 05:00 AM

Your asking now??

That's a 17 month old Chinese owned site, so year it's a sure thing that you will get counterfeits (most of these sites don't survive that long)

http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/jordansolsale.com

I didn't see any user complaints, either they are good copies or so low profile few people have ever used them.

Fishy signs: About US page blank, sign of a generic template site, Terms page ends with: thanks!?, Why is Apple store a supplier. Verisign, Macafee trust banners are BS if they don't link to a certification.

Nike would not allow an authorized dealer to use Jordans in the site name

Next time, try these steps:

1) Google search for: "jordansolsale.com" scam
Any customer complaints should surface

2) Lookup the domain name owner information with a tool like:
http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jsp
Sites too new, particularly under 3 months are risky, even those deserving exposure might not yet be in the scam report sites. Some Chinese sites use faked U.S. addresses with +86 China phone numbers or a paid proxy to conceal the owner info.

3) Look for real world Phone# or address in the Contact Us page, it's too easy to ignore you if they only have an email form, check other pages including about use terms and conditions, sometimes you find another site name they had copied from or a mention of where things are shipped from. Assume any brand names from a Chinese site will be counterfeit.