Anyway, I did some digging, because, you know, gotta be a responsible netizen and stuff. And guess what? Gridinsoft Anti-Malware – which, okay, I’ve never heard of it before, but it sounds legit-ish – *blocked* the site! Says it’s a “suspicious shop.” Uh oh. Big red flags flapping everywhere.
Apparently, this domain is only, like, two months old. TWO MONTHS! That’s practically a newborn in internet years. And the company that registered it is called “Internet Domain Service BS Corp.” Seriously? BS Corp? Could they *be* any less subtle? And the owner is listed as “REDACTED FOR PRIVACY.” Okay, so, either they’re super paranoid, or they’re hiding something. My money’s on the latter. Just sayin’.
Then I saw something from a Ukrainian source (thanks, Google Translate!), and it’s even worse. They’re saying elitewatchcopy.com uses “deceptive tactics” to trick people into ordering stuff and handing over their money or personal info. Basically, they’re calling it a scam! A full-blown, capital-S SCAM!
So, yeah, my personal opinion? Stay FAR away from elitewatchcopy.com. Like, run away screaming. I wouldn’t trust them with my grandma’s dentures, let alone my credit card info. I mean, who knows what kinda junk they’re selling, or what they’ll do with your data. It’s just not worth the risk, people. There are plenty of other places to, uh, acquire… watches. Let’s just say that.