Exposing Fake Delivery Websites
Protect Yourself from Non-Delivery Scams

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About Scam.Delivery

Exposing Fake Delivery and Shipping Websites

Scam.Delivery is an independent online project dedicated to identifying, documenting, and exposing fraudulent delivery and shipping websites created by criminals to deceive and steal money from unsuspecting victims. These fake websites are designed to appear legitimate, often copying the branding and layout of real logistics companies, using tracking numbers, and presenting official-looking forms and policies to create a convincing illusion of authenticity.

In reality, these websites have no connection to real delivery services. Their purpose is simple: to trick victims into paying fees for goods that do not exist, or for shipments that will never arrive. Often, these fake delivery websites are used in conjunction with other types of online scams — such as fake online shops, counterfeit marketplaces, and fraudulent pet-selling websites — to add another layer of credibility to the deception.

The scammers’ ultimate goal is to extract as much money as possible from victims through “shipping fees”, “insurance costs”, “customs clearance charges”, or “delivery delays”. Each fee is presented as reasonable, small, and time-sensitive — but each one is a lie designed to continue the illusion and keep the victim engaged for as long as possible.


How Scam.Delivery Helps

At Scam.Delivery, our mission is to document and publish warnings about these fraudulent websites so that others can be alerted before they fall victim. We work to collect evidence, archive fake sites, and share verified information that can be used by the public, journalists, cybersecurity professionals, and law enforcement.

Every website listed on Scam.Delivery has been reviewed and verified as fraudulent through a combination of research, victim reports, and technical investigation. Once verified, the domain name and related information are added to our growing database, which serves as a public warning resource.

Our process includes:

  • Identifying and analyzing suspicious delivery or shipping domains.
  • Gathering details such as domain registration data, hosting information, and site structure.
  • Cross-referencing the site with known scams or fraudulent listings.
  • Publishing clear, factual warnings to alert the public.

Our ultimate goal is to make online fraud less profitable by reducing the number of people who are tricked into paying these criminals. The more the public knows about how these scams operate, the harder it becomes for scammers to succeed.


Working Together Against Online Fraud

Scam.Delivery is part of a broader network of anti-fraud initiatives working to combat online scams across various industries. We collaborate closely with the following trusted projects:

  • Petscams.com – One of the world’s most recognized platforms exposing fake pet sellers and fraudulent pet transport services. Many of the fake delivery sites we uncover are connected to pet scams, where criminals create a false sense of legitimacy by claiming to use a “reputable” shipping company.
  • Scam.Directory – A comprehensive global database of scam websites, designed to provide fast, easy access to verified information about fraudulent domains. Scam.Directory supports Scam.Delivery by indexing our warnings and helping users find patterns across different scam types.
  • StopGunScams.com – A platform focused on identifying fake gun and hunting equipment sellers who operate similarly to pet scammers, often using the same tactics and fake delivery sites.

By working together, we’re able to share intelligence, data, and public warnings faster and more effectively. This collaboration helps us protect a wider audience and disrupt the operations of criminal networks that rely on deception.


Why These Scams Matter

Fake delivery websites may seem like a small part of the online scam ecosystem, but they play a crucial supporting role in the success of many larger fraud schemes. After the victim has already been deceived by a fake seller, the introduction of a “delivery company” gives the scam an extra layer of believability. The victim feels reassured when they see an official-looking website that appears to confirm their purchase is being shipped.

However, the truth is that no goods exist — and the delivery site is just another stage in the same scam. Each new fee, each new excuse, and each new “update” is carefully designed to make the victim pay a little more, often until they realize the truth or run out of money.

Our goal is to break that cycle by ensuring that victims — and potential victims — can quickly verify whether a delivery website is real or fake. Every person who avoids paying into a scam is a small but significant victory against online crime.


Our Commitment to the Public

Scam.Delivery operates on the principles of transparency, accuracy, and public education. We do not charge victims for assistance or sell access to data. All of our reports and warnings are freely available to the public.

We also work with individuals and organizations who wish to help report or remove fraudulent websites. By submitting verified reports, sharing scam details, or assisting in data collection, you can help make a real difference in fighting online crime.

If you have encountered a suspicious delivery or shipping website, we encourage you to contact us with the details. Every report helps us expand our database and warn others before they become victims.


Join Us in the Fight Against Online Scams

Scam.Delivery exists to protect consumers, expose fraudsters, and make the internet safer for everyone. Through education, collaboration, and public awareness, we aim to dismantle the credibility that scammers depend on.

Together, we can reduce the impact of online fraud and help more people recognize the warning signs before it’s too late.

Visit Scam.Delivery regularly for updated warnings, reports, and safety tips — and remember:
If a delivery website asks for unusual fees, doesn’t match the seller’s details, or just doesn’t feel right, check it before you pay.

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