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Why does travelgenio.com have a low trust score?

travelgenio.com has a low trust score. The website may be a scam.

Scamadviser gave a low review to travelgenio.com based on several data points we were able to find online (such as reviews on other sites, phishing reports and public data such as the address of the company and server).

The rating of the website seems low. Our automatic analysis may however be wrong and travelgenio.com may be legit and safe. It is recommended to always do your own check as well.

Positive highlights

The SSL certificate is valid

This website is (very) old

This website is considered safe by Maltiverse

Negative highlights

The owner of the website is using a service to hide their identity on WHOIS

According to Tranco this site has a low rank

High number of suspicious websites on this server

This website has been reported as a possible scam on Scamadviser

This website has received negative reviews

We tried to analyze the content of the site but failed

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Consumer reviews about travelgenio.com

Very negative reviews

Total reviews: 35672 Average score: 1.4 stars Learn more
The total score is based on reviews found on the following sites
I bought £850 worth of plane tickets through Travelgenio in 2019 and when the flights were cancelled due to Covid in 2020, they refused to provide a refund claiming that I had never actually bought the tickets although I have their email receipt of
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Full review travelgenio.com

Company Rating

We see that the owner of the website is using a service to hide his/her identity. This may be because the owner does not want to get spammed. However, it also makes it difficult to identify the real owner of the website. As a result, websites hiding their identity get a slightly lower score.

Webshop Analysis

According to Tranco this site has a low Tranco rank. This means that the number of visitors to this website is quite low. You can expect this from a small, starting or niche website. A popular website however should have a higher ranking.

We discovered that other suspicious sites are hosted on the same server as the website. We therefor lowered the review of travelgenio.com. You can see which websites by checking the server tab lower on this page for more information. Other suspicious websites are website with a low trust score which may be online scams or selling fake products. Often scammers use the same server to host multiple websites at the same time.

This website has been set-up several years ago. We consider this a positive sign. The longer a website exists, the more it can be expected that it is legit. However, the age of the website is unfortunately no guarantee. In some cases, scammers have been found to buy existing domain names and start their malicious practice here. So checking a website remains a necessity. 

We tried to analyze the content of the website but we failed. It may mean a temporary technical error, that the site is not active, there is no content, or that the website is actively blocking our efforts to analyze the information it is offering. As we analyze more than 2 million websites every month we recommend caution. Extra research to determine if this website is legit or a scam is recommended. 

Technical Analysis

A valid SSL certificate was found. Professional companies use an SSL certificate to encrypt communication between your computer and their website. However, there are different levels of certification and scammers also install a free SSL certificate. If you have to enter your data, never do this without checking if an SSL certificate protects your information.

Facts about travelgenio.com

Key facts
Alexa rank
23081
Backlinks
97
Domain age
14 years from now
WHOIS data
hidden
Company data
Legal name
Travelgenio
Country
Spain
Member since
2020-04-15 00:00:00
Website data
Company name
Travelgenio
Full URL
travelgenio.com
Country
Spain
Phone
910781217
Title
Otravo
Domain age
14 years from now
SSL certificate valid
valid
SSL type
Medium - Organization Validated Certificates (OV SSL)
SSL issuer
Cloudflare, Inc.
WHOIS registration date
2009-08-04
WHOIS last update date
2023-09-08
WHOIS renew date
2024-08-04
Owner
Name
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
Street
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Country
ES
Telephone
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
E-mail
dataprivacyprotected@ionos.de
Administrator
Name
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
Street
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY REDACTED FOR PRIVACY REDACTED FOR PRIVACY M
Country
ES
Telephone
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
E-mail
dataprivacyprotected@ionos.de
Technical Contact
Name
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
Street
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY REDACTED FOR PRIVACY REDACTED FOR PRIVACY M
Country
ES
Telephone
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
E-mail
dataprivacyprotected@ionos.de
Registrar
Name
IONOS SE
IANA ID
83
Register website
http://ionos.com
E-mail
abuse@ionos.com
Phone
+1.8774612631
Server name
Request HTTP status
408

Target
ns1088.ui-dns.com.
IP
217.160.82.88
Country
DE

Target
ns1115.ui-dns.de.
IP
217.160.80.115
Country
DE

Target
ns1107.ui-dns.biz.
IP
217.160.81.107
Country
DE

Target
ns1080.ui-dns.org.
IP
217.160.83.80
Country
DE

This webshop has been verified

We have received a company registration and/or ID from the owner of this website. 

 
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First analyzed: 2021-05-07 12:12:57. Last updated: 2023-10-06 17:48:02

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