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Likely to be legit. Trust rating is high.

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Why does chargebacktools.net have an average to good trust score?

We think chargebacktools.net is legit and safe for consumers to access.

Scamadviser is an automated algorithm to check if a website is legit and safe (or not). The review of chargebacktools.net has been based on an analysis of 40 facts found online in public sources. Sources we use are if the website is listed on phishing and spam sites, if it serves malware, the country the company is based, the reviews found on other sites, and many other facts.

The website looks safe to use. However as the analysis of the website is done automatically, we always recommend you do your own checking as well to make sure the website is safe to use.

Positive highlights

People are giving this website positive reviews

We found a valid SSL certificate

DNSFilter labels this site as safe

Negative highlights
Free email address used for contact
Free email address used as technical contact
Free email address used for contact administrator address

The Tranco rank (how much traffic) is rather low

The registrar of this website is popular amongst scammers

Cryptocurrency services detected, these can be high risk

Full links are hidden using link-shortening

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Consumer reviews about chargebacktools.net

Mainly positive reviews

Total reviews: 29 Average score: 4.3 stars Learn more
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At start, they are responsive but when i deposited into their wallet and had an issue with my pending deposit, they dont respond to any of my email and chat support. my problem havent been fix yet. my transfer of fund was successful but it didnt
They may have stolen your funds through cryptocurrency and investment scams as they did to me but your money is not gone.

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Company Review

A free email address is used as contact for the administration of chargebacktools.net. This is usually done by smaller websites. The disadvantage of a free email address is that it is not possible to track the identity of the user. We prefer that the email address of the domain is used.

Webshop Review

chargebacktools.net is using a free email services like Gmail or Hotmail. Larger websites can be expected to use email addresses with the domain name included. For smaller websites this does not have to be the case as it is easier to use a private, free email address.

The Tranco ranking of this website is low. This can be considered low in relation to other websites from the website's country. If you think this website should be very popular, please invest additional time in researching the company as this is suspicious. For a smaller or starting website a low ranking can be considered normal.

Cryptocurrency related information and/or services were detected on this website such as digital exchanges, bitcoin-mining or investments into crypto-coins. These digital valuta services are very difficult to judge. Unfortunately, many crypto-sites prove to be scams. We recommend you read our article How to check if a cryptocurrency site is legit or a scam..

Technical Review

The website is using a free email address (Gmail, Hotmail) for the technical contact. For a larger, professional website we would expect the domain name (chargebacktools.net) to be used. Smaller website try to safe cost by using a free email address so it may not necessarily be a bad sign.

We diminished the review score of the website as it is using registrar facilities also used by many websites with a low to very low review score. High end domain registration bureaus have an extensive "Know your customer" process. This is unattractive for online scammers. It may be bad luck that so many websites with a low trust score reside at this registrar but we reduced the trust rating of the website to be sure.

We identified an SSL certificate meaning that the data shared between your browser and the website is encrypted and cannot be read by others. SSL certificates are always used by legit and safe websites. Unfortunately scammers increasingly also use SSL certificates so it is no guarantee that you are visiting a reliable website.

The website is using technology to shorten links. While common on fora and social media sites, it is not common on the home page of a website. Link shortening can also be misused to hide the real destination of the link. It may direct to malware or a phishing site. 

Facts about chargebacktools.net

Key facts
Domain age
1 year from now
WHOIS data
protected
Company data
Owner
Gary Tara
Address
333 fermont street 60566 San Francisco CA
Country
US
Phone
+1.4136848081
E-mail
garytarat@outlook.com
Website data
Website
chargebacktools.net
Title
Home - Chargebacktools
Description
0 + Country Reached About Us We
Domain age
1 year from now
Website Speed
Very Fast
SSL certificate valid
valid
SSL type
Low - Domain Validated Certificates (DV SSL)
SSL issuer
Let's Encrypt
WHOIS registration date
2023-03-08
WHOIS last update date
2024-05-18
WHOIS renew date
2025-03-08
Tags
Corona Virus - High Risk, Industry - Cryptocurrency, Helpdesk, Registration Possible, Link Shorteners, Language - English
Owner
Name
Gary Tara
Street
333 fermont street 60566 San Francisco CA
Country
US
Telephone
+1.4136848081
E-mail
garytarat@outlook.com
Administrator
Name
Gary Tara
Street
333 fermont street 60566 San Francisco CA
Country
US
Telephone
+1.4136848081
E-mail
garytarat@outlook.com
Technical Contact
Name
Gary Tara
Street
333 fermont street 60566 San Francisco CA
Country
US
Telephone
+1.4136848081
E-mail
garytarat@outlook.com
Server
ISP
OVH SAS
Country
GB
Registrar
Name
NameSilo, LLC
IANA ID
1479
Register website
https://www.namesilo.com/
E-mail
abuse@namesilo.com
Phone
+1.4805240066
Server name
IP
57.128.150.56

Request HTTP status
200

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IP
51.79.165.162
Country
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ns3.cloudoon.org.
IP
158.69.211.95
Country
CA

Target
ns2.cloudoon.net.
IP
49.12.105.164
Country
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