Fake Online Store Checker
A fake online store checker can organize the clues you notice on an unfamiliar shopping site. NoBuyCart asks about ten visible warning signs and turns your answers into an educational risk estimate. It does not contact the store, inspect private records, or prove that a website is legitimate.
Start with what you can verify
Look for a clear business name, working contact details, a readable refund policy, and a domain that matches the brand. One missing detail may have an innocent explanation, but several gaps together deserve more caution.
Treat payment pressure seriously
Be careful when a store insists on bank transfers, gift cards, cryptocurrency, or payment methods with weak buyer protection. A countdown or claim that only one payment method will preserve a discount should not rush your decision.
Read the estimate correctly
The score summarizes only the warning signs you select. A low estimate is not a seal of approval, and a high estimate is not a legal finding. Use the result to decide which facts need independent checking.
Take a safer next step
Search for independent information, compare the domain with the official brand name, review payment protections, and leave the page if anything remains unclear. You never need to complete a purchase just because a deal looks temporary.
Frequently asked questions
Can the checker prove an online store is fake?
No. It gives an estimate based only on the visible warning signs you select and cannot prove whether a store is real or fake.
Does NoBuyCart visit the website I enter?
No. The optional URL or store name stays in your browser and is not submitted for a lookup.
What should I do with a high estimate?
Pause the purchase, verify the business independently, and use a payment method with suitable buyer protection if you later decide to continue.