Right off the bat, the reviews are SCREAMING “red flag.” We’re talking scam vibes, people getting tricked into handing over their hard-earned cash and personal info. That “táticas enganosas” bit? Yeah, that’s Portuguese for “deceptive tactics.” Not a good look.
Then you got this kinda confusing situation where they *do* have a security certificate (the HTTPS thingy). Google Trust Services, even! Sounds kinda legit, right? Like, a real company wouldn’t bother with that, would they? It’s enough to make you scratch your head, I’m telling ya.
But hold on a sec. Just because a site has a lock icon doesn’t mean they’re saints. It just means your connection to the site is encrypted. They can still be ripping you off while keeping your password safe, if ya catch my drift.
And then there’s the deep discounts. 90% off? Seriously? Come on, nobody’s *that* generous. That’s a classic scammer move. It’s like, “Ooh, a bargain! Gotta buy it NOW!” and BAM! You’re hooked.
Now, I gotta say, the whole Michael Kors outlet thing is a bit confusing anyway. Apparently, there’s like, three tiers of MK stuff. Runway, “accessible luxury” (whatever that means), and then the outlet stuff, which is supposed to be cheaper. So, the *idea* of a MK outlet online isn’t completely bonkers. It’s like, they might actually be selling *something* that looks like Michael Kors, but that doesn’t mean the site’s not a dodgy operation, know what I mean?
Personally, I’d steer clear. The whole thing just feels…off. Too good to be true? Probably is. There’s so many other places to buy stuff online, why risk it with a site that’s got so many warning signs flashing?
Plus, let’s be real, the fact that they’re using spam emails and Facebook ads to lure people in? That’s straight out of the scammer playbook. Run, don’t walk, away from this website!