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High trust rating. This site looks safe to use.

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Scamadviser is an automated algorithm to check if a website is legit and safe (or not). The review of buff.market has been based on an analysis of 40 facts found online in public sources. Sources we use are if the website is listed on phishing and spam sites, if it serves malware, the country the company is based, the reviews found on other sites, and many other facts.

The website looks safe to use. However as the analysis of the website is done automatically, we always recommend you do your own checking as well to make sure the website is safe to use.

Positive highlights

Tranco is ranking this website high based on the traffic volume (20)

We found that the website is using an external review system

People are giving this website positive reviews

We found a valid SSL certificate

The site has been set-up several years ago

DNSFilter labels this site as safe

This website is considered safe by Maltiverse

Negative highlights

The identity of the owner of the website is hidden on WHOIS

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Consumer reviews about buff.market

Very positive reviews

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Do not let their deceitful tactics trick you; their objective is to rob you of your money. They regularly solicit additional payments for tax and liquidation. Horwever, after I took the step of filing my case with the staff at “Replevin.tech” ,
Do not put your monies  in Buff!. The chances of getting your withdrawals approved is zero, even after paying different fees. Instead you get pushed to pay more. I had the same awful experience and was lucky to have reported to a cyber monitoring
On this platform, I had $32,000 in capital. After several weeks of emailing the team to request permission to withdraw, my requests were consistently denied. Rather, they insisted that I pay withdrawal fees and taxes. I made multiple payments, but I

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The identify of the website owner has been hidden. This may be done for a valid reason as spammers use this information to email website owners. Unfortunately is also makes identification of the owner difficult. We prefer if the website does show his true identity.

We detected a possible "In-game Scam" where the website seems to sell coins, points, credits and/or in-game articles. Some games support this but most only allow in-game purchases only via their own platform. Scammers may be trying to convince you to give your account details and credit card information. Please read our article "In-game Scams" before you proceed. 

Webshop Review

We upped our review of the website as it has been given a high ranking by Tranco. Tranco ranks websites based on popularity (how many people are visiting the website every month) and listings (how many other websites link to the site because they consider it valuable).

This website is using a third-party review system. We consider this a positive finding. Consumers can leave a review on an external site that the owner of the website cannot directly manipulate or remove. Of course, the site owner can pay others to leave positive reviews and there are several cases where competitors leave negative reviews, at least a neutral party is checking this. More about fake reviews you can find here: How to recognize fake reviews.

The domain name of this website has been registered several years ago. In general, the older the website the more trustworthy it becomes. However, scammers sometimes buy existing websites and start doing their evil thing, so please make sure you check for other scammy attributes as well. 

Technical Review

We identified an SSL certificate meaning that the data shared between your browser and the website is encrypted and cannot be read by others. SSL certificates are always used by legit and safe websites. Unfortunately scammers increasingly also use SSL certificates so it is no guarantee that you are visiting a reliable website.

Facts about buff.market

Key facts
Alexa rank
773114
Domain age
4 years from now
WHOIS data
hidden
Company data
Organisation
NetEase(Hong Kong)Limited
Owner
REDACTED
Address
REDACTED REDACTED REDACTED Hong Kong
Country
CN
Phone
REDACTED
E-mail
redacted
Website data
Website
buff.market
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Title
BUFF Market - Buy, sell, instant cash out CS2, CSGO items
Description
BUFF.Market is a trading platform focused on CS2 items trade or cash out, which is safer, more convenient and more efficient. You can buy, bargain and place buy order CS2 skins, or sell your items for real money. BUFF.Market has many advanced functions and smart tools for your trading
Keywords
CS2, cs2 skins, cs2 trade, cs2 skin market, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, CS:GO, csgo trade, csgo skins, csgo trade site, csgo items, csgo trading platform, exchange skins, buy skins, sell skins, place buy order, bargain skins, swap csgo skins, csmoney, skinport, steam skins, trading bot, buff163, buff.163.com, cash out, for real money
Domain age
4 years from now
Website Speed
Very Fast
SSL certificate valid
valid
SSL type
Low - Domain Validated Certificates (DV SSL)
SSL issuer
Google Trust Services
WHOIS registration date
2020-10-10
WHOIS last update date
2024-10-05
WHOIS renew date
2025-10-10
Tags
Deals, Review System*, Industry - Games, Gift Card - High Risk
Owner
Name
REDACTED
Organisation
NetEase(Hong Kong)Limited
Street
REDACTED REDACTED REDACTED Hong Kong
Country
CN
Telephone
REDACTED
E-mail
redacted
Administrator
Name
REDACTED
Organisation
NetEase(Hong Kong)Limited
Street
REDACTED REDACTED REDACTED Hong Kong
Country
CN
Telephone
REDACTED
E-mail
redacted
Technical Contact
Name
REDACTED
Organisation
NetEase(Hong Kong)Limited
Street
REDACTED REDACTED REDACTED Hong Kong
Country
CN
Telephone
REDACTED
E-mail
redacted
Server
ISP
Google LLC
Country
US
Registrar
Name
Brand Focus Limited
IANA ID
3883
Register website
http://brandfocus.cn/
E-mail
abuse3883@brandfocus.cn
Server name
IP
34.49.28.242

Request HTTP status
200

Target
ns2.easebar.com.
IP
54.225.135.195
Country
US

Target
ns1.easebar.com.
IP
35.189.175.149
Country
TW

Target
ns3.easebar.com.
IP
54.254.64.109
Country
SG

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