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Home Depot Mall Scam: Fake Site

Beware of the Home Depot Mall Scam, a fraudulent website that pretends to have great deals for holiday shopping. It is also known as the eHome All scam, as it has changed the domain name yesterday! The Home Depot Mall reviews are also fake, so beware.

The homedepotmall.com website used to be the former eHome All page (bogus Black Friday platform) but changed the domain after it was reported as fraud. Now it keeps the same design.


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Is Home Depot Mall a Scam?

Is Home Depot Mall a scam? Yes, it is, 100%. The scammers just changed just the logo of the previous fraud website (see image below), while the rest of the graphics are absolutely the same. Here is a screenshot of a page that is part of every scam website:

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The domain name (www.homedepotmall.com) registered yesterday, which makes it clear that the site is a scam. Not that we don't support new businesses, we just don't let scammers victimize people all over the world promising holiday deals. It is the same type of scams happening in the Best Price Home Scam, too.

The holiday deals promoted on the Home Depot Mall website are tempting but obviously do not buy anything. TVs for $97, quality vacuums at $65, high-end office desks at $75, floating recliners at $18 are great prices. However, they are fake, so might as well go and find the same items on Facebook Marketplace. At least you won't lose your money.

Home Depot Mall Reviews Are Fake

Since the domain name homedepotmall.com was registered in the last 24 hours, it makes it impossible that Home Depot Mall could gather genuine reviews. So, avoid at all costs.

An additional thing important thing to keep in mind is the look of this present Home Depot Mall website. It is very possible that tomorrow (or next week) the name of the website and the logo will be entirely different, so beware.

The Home Depot Mall scam is a typical fly-by-night scheme that happens usually during special occasions, such as Boxing Day, Mother's Day,  Cyber Monday, Valentine's Day, and others. We could guarantee that this type of fraud will take place for the next few weeks, as the winter holidays are almost here.

The Home Depot Mall scam needs to be reported as soon as possible. Keep reading below to see how you can do it.

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How To Report the Home Depot Mall Scam

Warn your family and online friends about the Home Depot Mall scam. Please share this article on social media. You can officially report criminals, scammers, or any suspicious activity to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) using the link below:

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