A network of fraudulent e-commerce websites operating under different domain names but clearly managed by the same criminal group. These sites impersonate legitimate brands — including ours — by stealing copyrighted product images, brand names, and descriptions to mislead consumers and collect payments for goods that do not exist. The primary websites identified include: catfreemk.click likeotset.click sewloveear.click likehoodar.click All of these sites share: The same “store” icon and template layout Identical product images and text copied from authentic retailers. Fake contact information and non-functional email addresses (emails bounce back as non-existent) icons dont work. Checkout systems designed to capture credit card or PayPal details. This network has been repeatedly reported for copyright infringement and fraudulent activity. I have personally filed several DMCA and copyright removal requests with Google; each time one domain is removed from Google search, another appears under a different name, using the same stolen materials. These websites are clearly part of an organised scam designed to deceive UK and international consumers, obtain payment details, and profit from intellectual property theft. The operation appears automated — they register multiple “.click” domains, duplicate content, and change the domain names once discovered. My own brand’s images and texts have been used without consent. Customers who attempt to contact these sites receive no response, and no legitimate business registration, address, or trading license is visible anywhere.
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A network of fraudulent e-commerce websites operating under different domain names but clearly managed by the same criminal group. These sites impersonate legitimate brands — including ours — by stealing copyrighted product images, brand names, and descriptions to mislead consumers and collect payments for goods that do not exist. The primary websites identified include: catfreemk.click likeotset.click sewloveear.click likehoodar.click All of these sites share: The same “store” icon and template layout Identical product images and text copied from authentic retailers. Fake contact information and non-functional email addresses (emails bounce back as non-existent) icons dont work. Checkout systems designed to capture credit card or PayPal details. This network has been repeatedly reported for copyright infringement and fraudulent activity. I have personally filed several DMCA and copyright removal requests with Google; each time one domain is removed from Google search, another appears under a different name, using the same stolen materials. These websites are clearly part of an organised scam designed to deceive UK and international consumers, obtain payment details, and profit from intellectual property theft. The operation appears automated — they register multiple “.click” domains, duplicate content, and change the domain names once discovered. My own brand’s images and texts have been used without consent. Customers who attempt to contact these sites receive no response, and no legitimate business registration, address, or trading license is visible anywhere.