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Fastlineglobaldelivery.com

Scam Alert. If you’re expecting delivery of a pet online, then you could fall victim to pet scammers like Fastlineglobaldelivery.com.

Who are Fastlineglobaldelivery.com?

Fastline Global Delivery | The Logistics Company That Drives Your Business Forward | Global Cargo Carrier, Freight Forwarder, and Logistics Company – Our global warehousing and distribution network provides integrated, single-source solutions to manufacturFastline Global Delivery | The Logistics Company That Drives Your Business Forward | Global Cargo Carrier, Freight Forwarder, and Logistics Company – Our global warehousing and distribution network provides integrated, single-source solutions to manufactur, https://Fastlineglobaldelivery.com, www.Fastlineglobaldelivery.com Email used: info@fastlineglobaldelivery.comPhone number used: +1-424-677-3368Names used: NOT KNOWN, Please add to comments belowPhysical address used*: NOT KNOWN, Please add to comments below*Scammers use a physical address to appear more legitimate. The address will have no connection to the actual scam as they will be an innocent third  partyFastlineglobaldelivery.com are advertising s for sale online. They use stolen credit cards and invent identities to defraud people shopping for a online. In the first email, the scammer will ask all the right questions, putting you through the motions to prove your suitability: how would we care for our , how would we train him, how often would he be alone? Then the fraudsters emails will get shorter and normally keep to sms messages. This is because the first email is a template where as you are now dealing with the actual scammer. The “Scam Breeder” will ignore any questions about their affiliation with any clubs or organisations, and questions about the ‘s parents. The main focus now is convincing you to pay as soon as possible. The will be shipped to you by the scammers perferred delivery company. There is no other option. If you insist on picking up your new they will eventually agree. It makes no difference to them if you travel for 4 hours because they are not at the address they claim to be. Fastlineglobaldelivery.com will claim to deliver the using a Fraudulent Delivery company which is actually another scam website they set up in order to steal your money by charging for non existent delivery, a air conditioned travel crate, medical insurance for your as well as multiple other fees. To see more scam websites involving s have a look at Scams.

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Who registered Fastlineglobaldelivery.com?


Fastlineglobaldelivery.com was registered on June 6, 2021 with WEBCC .It was registered using the following details:
Name:Domain Admin (reg_18824905@whoisprotection.cc)
Address:L4-E-2, Level 4, Enterprise 4, Technology Park Malaysia, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, 57000, Malaysia
These details are correct as of today (August 20, 2021) but the name and address could possibly belong to an innocent third party if the domain was registered using a stolen credit card. Fastlineglobaldelivery.com was registered using the email address reg_18824905@whoisprotection.cc. It was registered 2 months and 14 days ago. on June 6, 2021  and expires June 6, 2022. To look at it another way, this “company” only started June 6, 2021 and does not plan to be using the website after June 6, 2022 as it has only a 1 year registration.Would you trust these people enough to pay them money?

How can I shut down down a website?

Fastlineglobaldelivery.com was registered with the domain registrar WEBCC. WEBCC have an email especially for domains that break their terms and conditions. Setting up a website with the sole intention of stealing money is definitely against WEBCCs Terms and Conditions! To send an abuse report to WEBCC please click the red button below and complete the email to help shut down Fastlineglobaldelivery.com!
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