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Staruerl at www.staruerl.com - it is a Fraudulent Online Store

The website or online store Staruerl located at www.staruerl.com, which claims to sell surfing and watercraft, is fraudulent. Online users are advised to stay away from the fraudulent website, and those who have shopped from it, run the risk of their personal, credit card and other payment processing information getting stolen by cyber-criminals and used fraudulently. They also run the risk of receiving counterfeit goods, or poor quality goods that look nothing like what was advertised. Therefore, we do not recommend purchasing or visiting staruerl.com.

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www.staruerl.com - the Fraudulent Online Store

Staruerl® is one of United Kingdom's largest and most successful retailers, operating the Staruerl®(www.staruerl.com), Staruerl® Mobile, and Geek Squad (www.staruerl.com) brands. The Company offers consumers a unique shopping experience with the latest technology and entertainment products, plus an expanded assortment of lifestyle products offered through www.staruerl.com, at the right price, with a no-pressure (non-commissioned) sales environment.

The first Staruerl® United Kingdom stores were opened in the fall of 2002, with eight locations in the North Lanarkshire. Since then, Staruerl® has expanded across United Kingdom, opening stores from coast-to-coast. Today, with nearly 200 Staruerl® and Staruerl® Mobile stores across United Kingdom, our store employees and Geek Squad Agents are committed to delivering product solutions for all of today’s technology needs. For more information on current store locations, click here to visit the Store Locator page.

Company Info

Telephone :+44 01236 8991989

Address: 8d Dunrobin Place

North Lanarkshire,

Coatbridge,

United Kingdom,

ML5 1RQ

Email: sale@staruerll.com

The cybercriminals behind the fake website will use another website and change the name once the current website has been taken down. Therefore, only shop on popular and reputable websites. And, for online users who have already used their credit cards on the website, are asked to contact their banks for help. They should let their banks know that they have unknowingly used their credit cards on an untrustworthy website.

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