from a Feedback Message from chris wrote:From: chris
Message:
what do you think of europesafedeal.com?
Well I took a quick glance at http://europesafedeal.com/ and It just struck me as fraudulant. I did some checking anyway. Of course I looked at the WHOIS info courtesy of Samspade.Org http://samspade.org/t/lookat?a=europesafedeal.com and I noticed a few things: First a creation date of 2004-11-23. That's pretty new for my liking In fact... That's TODAY!!!! (as of this writing) Hmmmm.. I guess they waste no time.
Next thing I noticed is that YAHOO! is the registrar. Not to say that yahoo doesn't host legit sites, but most Reputable business (of this type) will have their OWN server (given the type of data being stored). Using YAHOO means it's being stored on YAHOO's servers. Again.... Throws up another flag (Especially for a site with a copyright of 1999 )
Then consider the types of transaction you would do on this site... Don't you want SSL (after all your dealing with some sensitive and personal info). So if you check to see if they are SSL enabled (which ANY reputable site dealing with money should be), just use the HTTPS and go to https://europesafedeal.com . Not only will you see they don't have SSL enabled you can further verify that the site is hosted on YAHOO!
Finally.. (not that I couldn't find more.... I have found enough to convice me) If you check (in their faqs) http://europesafedeal.com/help.php#4 what types of payments they take (or prefer) you see that they acutually prefer Western Union. If you check with Western Union
http://www.westernunion.com/info/faqSecurity.asp#faq6 wrote:6. Does Western Union offer an escrow service or any kind of buyer protection?
* Western Union does not offer an escrow service or any type of "purchase protection" policy. Western Union's business is to transfer funds from a sender to a receiver. We caution people who use our services against sending money to people they don't know.It is the sender's responsibility to know the party to which the funds are being sent. Using a fictitious name or changing the Receiver name after the money transfer has been sent is not a guaranteed means of securing funds. If a receiver presents proper identification with the same name as on the money transfer, payment will be made.
* Be wary of 3rd party "collection" or "holding" services unless they are a reputable, licensed escrow service. Western Union is not an escrow service, should not be used as an escrow service and is currently not affiliated with any escrow services.
So by Western Union's own site you should probably NOT use them for payment.
suffice it to say this is a FRAUD