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Cheap Husky toolboxes at praxissales.com (??)

Seems too good to be true. Check out their contact information, location etc. I see no address or phone number. Scam maybe? I did a whois on the domain, it was created on the 2nd of this month. Registered to someone in china.
 
I've seen a lot of these type of ads on FB in the last year... and lots of complaints from people never receiving their items. Or they do receive something trivial in the mail that they have to sign for so the sender can claim that you did receive it (because you signed for it) and are only trying to scam them.

Usually if something is really too good to be true, it's a scam...
 
It's a pretty elaborate website for a scammer. Lots of work went into it. I wonder how many people will be drawn in?
 
So I tried to order 4 of these, and the Credit Card link doesn't work. Of course I wasn't going to enter any valid numbers, but there you go.

I did click "Contact us" and got an email: [email protected] . I like to send them notes asking dumb questions. If more people did it it would tie up their time and drive them to honest labour.

If you want to see an expert in action (and it is hilarious) watch:
 
This was on Facebook saying it’s Amazon returns

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