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eliteleather.com

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Positive Highlights

The domain name has been registered for more than one year in advance

This website is (very) old

The website seems to be an online store (tips for checking shopping scam)

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

This online store has no SSL certificate (communication is not secure).

We did not find reviews on popular review sites

In summary, eliteleather.com might be a scam. We found several indicators for this.

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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

The name of the website has been claimed for more than a year in advance. This is a good sign. Most website owners only register their domain name for one year and renew every year. Companies who register their domain name for a longer-term (up to 10 years) mean to continue their business for a long time. Most scammers sell the name of their websites after a few months once their scam has become common knowledge.

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. 

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.

Technical Analysis

The online store does not seem to have an SSL certificate. An SSL certificate makes the communication between your computer and the server of the online store secure. Now, if you type in your contact details or payment information, this is communicated across an open line, allowing others to access this information. Having an SSL certificate has become the norm for any website, especially online stores. We consider this a strong negative finding.

Facts about eliteleather.com
Alexa_rank
1565242
Alexa_backlinks
52
Domain Age
29 years from now
WHOIS DATA
hidden
Organisation
Domains By Proxy, LLC
Owner
Registration Private
Address
DomainsByProxy.com, 2155 E Warner Rd 85284 Tempe Arizona
Country
US
Phone
+1.4806242599
E-mail
eliteleather.com@domainsbyproxy.com
Website
eliteleather.com
Title
Elite Leather Company - Fine Furniture, Sofas & Sectionals
Description
Handcrafted fine leather furniture. Traditional, transitional and contemporary sofas, sectionals, sleepers, chairs and recliners. Made in USA.
Domain age
29 years from now
Website speed
Very Fast
SSL certificate valid
invalid
WHOIS registration date
1996-11-08
WHOIS last updated date
2019-09-10
WHOIS renew date
2023-11-07
Tags
Industry - File Sharing Service, Helpdesk, Industry - Shopping, Registration Possible, Language - English
Name
Registration Private
Organisation
Domains By Proxy, LLC
Street
DomainsByProxy.com, 2155 E Warner Rd 85284 Tempe Arizona
Country
US
Telephone
+1.4806242599
E-mail
eliteleather.com@domainsbyproxy.com
Name
Registration Private
Organisation
Domains By Proxy, LLC
Street
DomainsByProxy.com, 2155 E Warner Rd 85284 Tempe Arizona
Country
US
Telephone
+1.4806242599
E-mail
eliteleather.com@domainsbyproxy.com
Name
Registration Private
Organisation
Domains By Proxy, LLC
Street
DomainsByProxy.com, 2155 E Warner Rd 85284 Tempe Arizona
Country
US
Telephone
+1.4806242599
E-mail
eliteleather.com@domainsbyproxy.com
ISP
Athenix Inc.
Country
US
Name
GoDaddy.com, LLC
IANA ID
146
Register website
http://www.godaddy.com
E-mail
abuse@godaddy.com
Phone
+1.4806242505
IP
143.95.0.53
Request HTTP status
200
Target
ns1.asmallorange.com.
IP
216.172.189.226
Country
US
Target
ns2.asmallorange.com.
IP
143.95.147.58
Country
US
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