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Why does lucky-deposit.fun have a very low trust score?

lucky-deposit.fun has a very low trust score which indicates that there is a strong likelyhood the website is a scam. Be very careful when using this website!

When our algorithm automatically reviewed lucky-deposit.fun we looked at many factors, such as the ownership details, location, popularity and other factors relating to reviews, fake products, threats and phishing. A trust score is created using all the collected data.

Although the website seems to have a very low rating, be aware that our algorithm is not perfect. It may not be a scam but a legit and safe site. It is therefore always wise to do your own research as well.

Positive highlights

This website is safe according to DNSFilter

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

The registrar has a high % of spammers and fraud sites

This website has been reported as a possible scam on Scamadviser

This website has received negative reviews

This website is (very) young.

The website offers data-sensitive [financial] services hosted on a shared server. 

This website seems to offer financial services but does not have a valid SSL certificate

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Consumer reviews about lucky-deposit.fun

Very negative reviews

Total reviews: 3 Average score: 1.7 stars Learn more
The total score is based on reviews found on the following sites
This company has been blacklisted by the FCA , People need to stop depositing money with them. They will never grant any withdrawal, instead they will ask you to pay bogus "taxes" in order to withdraw.they hardly ever respond to mails and calls.
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Full review lucky-deposit.fun

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.

This website appears to offer services along the lines of banking, money lending, trading stocks, and other similar financial services, but is hosted on a shared server. The danger with using a shared server for such data-sensitive services is that an attacker can use just one compromised website on the same server as a gateway to all other sites on the same server. We advise that you reconsider using the services offered on this website as the personal information you enter on it and by extension, your device, may become vulnerable to a cyber attack as a result. 

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.

The domain has only been registered recently. We recommend you to be cautious when buying or using services from a website that is very young. You may like to check our blog: "How to recognize a scam". Websites of scammers often only last for a few months before they are taken offline. An old website is no guarantee that the site is safe. Some scam sites are even years old. Most scam sites however are taken down after a few months as the number of consumer complaints rises and the hosting company is getting tired of the many emails and phone calls. 

Technical Analysis

This registrar has a high percentage of spammers and fraud sites. The domain registration company seems to attract websites with a low to very low trust score. This may be a chance but it may also because the "Know your customer" process of the registrar is poor or non-existing. We reduced the trust score of the website as a result.

We scanned the website and found several keywords indicating that financial services are being offered. We also checked the SSL certificate and there seems to be an issue with it according to our source. Legit financial service providers know that securing communication between the user and their website is very important. They will always make sure the SSL certificate is working. We, therefore, recommend you to be very cautious in leaving any personal information (your contact details, bank or credit card information) on this website. 

Facts about lucky-deposit.fun

Key facts
Domain age
1 year from now
WHOIS data
hidden
Company data
Organisation
Privacy Protection
Owner
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
Address
2229 S MICHIGAN AVE SUITE 303 60616 CHICAGO ILLINOIS
Country
US
Phone
+1.2563740797
E-mail
select contact domain holder link https://privacy.sav.com/?domain=lucky-deposit.fun
Website data
Website
lucky-deposit.fun
Title
lucky-deposit.fun
Domain age
1 year from now
Website Speed
Very Fast
SSL certificate valid
invalid
WHOIS registration date
2023-04-03
WHOIS last update date
2023-08-31
WHOIS renew date
2024-04-03
Tags
Language - English
Owner
Name
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
Organisation
Privacy Protection
Street
2229 S MICHIGAN AVE SUITE 303 60616 CHICAGO ILLINOIS
Country
US
Telephone
+1.2563740797
E-mail
select contact domain holder link https://privacy.sav.com/?domain=lucky-deposit.fun
Administrator
Name
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
Organisation
Privacy Protection
Street
2229 S MICHIGAN AVE SUITE 303 60616 CHICAGO ILLINOIS
Country
US
Telephone
+1.2563740797
E-mail
select contact domain holder link https://privacy.sav.com/?domain=lucky-deposit.fun
Technical Contact
Name
REDACTED FOR PRIVACY
Organisation
Privacy Protection
Street
2229 S MICHIGAN AVE SUITE 303 60616 CHICAGO ILLINOIS
Country
US
Telephone
+1.2563740797
E-mail
select contact domain holder link https://privacy.sav.com/?domain=lucky-deposit.fun
Server
ISP
Team Internet AG
Country
DE
Registrar
Name
Sav.com, LLC
IANA ID
609
Register website
https://www.sav.com/
E-mail
support@sav.com
Phone
+1.8885808790
Server name
IP
185.53.178.51

Request HTTP status
200

Target
ns2.parkingcrew.net.
IP
76.223.21.9
Country
US

Target
ns1.parkingcrew.net.
IP
13.248.158.159
Country
US

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First analyzed: 2022-01-12 14:54:33. Last updated: 2023-10-29 12:28:59

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