omega-pro.com Reviews

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Why does omega-pro.com have an average to good trust score?

We think omega-pro.com 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 omega-pro.com 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

The site has been set-up several years ago

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 website is in a high risk location

The registrar of this website is popular amongst scammers

SSL certificate was not identified 



 

The site does not allow us to analyze its content

This website has been classified as suspicious by IPQS

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Consumer reviews about omega-pro.com

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They claimed that while I was inactive, cryptocurrency was being collected automatically from my device through the IP address and that during my absence from the internet. I was excited at what seemed to be an amazing opportunity so I paid
I had the unfortunate experience of falling victim to a scam, I was convinced with their bonus promises by their brokers/fund managers. My account had reached up to $100,000 in May, however when I told them about my intent to withdraw my account
# Previously I was stranded when Capitalix refused to approve my withdrawal, I contacted their customer support team, they did nothing to help. I was almost giving up on my hard earn money after waiting for 2 weeks to be able to take out my money

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Company Review

A free email address is used as contact for the administration of omega-pro.com. 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

omega-pro.com 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.

The domain name of this website has been registered several years ago. In general, the older the website the more trustworthy it becomes. However, scammers sometimes buy existing websites and start doing their evil thing, so please make sure you check for other scammy attributes as well. 

We tried to analyze the content of the website but we failed. It may mean a temporary technical error, that the site is not active, there is no content, or that the website is actively blocking our efforts to analyze the information it is offering. As we analyze more than 2 million websites every month we recommend caution. Extra research to determine if this website is legit or a scam is recommended. 

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 (omega-pro.com) to be used. Smaller website try to safe cost by using a free email address so it may not necessarily be a bad sign.

The website is being hosted in a country with a high level of fraud and corruption according to the International Banking Federation. The risk of doing business with these kind of countries is therefor higher.

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.

No SSL certificate could be found. For smaller websites who only share content and do not require you to create an account or fill in a form, they are still okay. For any other website this is a serious security breach as communication between your computer or mobile and the website is not secured.

Facts about omega-pro.com

Key facts
Domain age
13 years from now
WHOIS data
protected
Company data
Owner
Pavel v Tarnutskiy
Address
N/A
Country
RU
Phone
+7.9046157520
E-mail
p.v.tar@yandex.ru
Website data
Website
omega-pro.com
Title
Режим техобслуживания
Description
Omega-pro - ??? ???? ???? ?? WordPress
Keywords
Режим техобслуживания
Domain age
13 years from now
Website Speed
Slow
SSL certificate valid
invalid
WHOIS registration date
2011-03-14
WHOIS last update date
2024-03-15
WHOIS renew date
2025-03-14
Owner
Name
Pavel v Tarnutskiy
Street
N/A
Country
RU
Telephone
+7.9046157520
E-mail
p.v.tar@yandex.ru
Administrator
Name
Pavel v Tarnutskiy
Street
N/A
Country
RU
Telephone
+7.9046157520
E-mail
p.v.tar@yandex.ru
Technical Contact
Name
Pavel v Tarnutskiy
Street
N/A
Country
RU
Telephone
+7.9046157520
E-mail
p.v.tar@yandex.ru
Server
ISP
GOOGLE LLC
Country
US
Registrar
Name
PDR Ltd. d/b/a PublicDomainRegistry.com
IANA ID
303
Register website
www.publicdomainregistry.com
E-mail
abuse-contact@publicdomainregistry.com
Phone
+1.2013775952
Server name
IP
35.186.223.180

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