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Email milepick@milepick.top Associated with Fake Stores

Simply search for "milepick@milepick.top" in Google (including quotes) and you will see endless fake and fraudulent online stores created by scammers. If you look at the "Contact Us" page, the phone number goes straight to voicemail. I texted it and the owner replied that they are using his number fraudulently. The address is a random house in Los Angeles.

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I found this out through friendlamb.en , tried to purchase a lego set & it said payment declined. Then I got an email from a completely different company, email, contact info etc. (redhealthworld.com which I’m sure that’s a scam too) .

Here is a list of fake stores that came up in the Google search (yes, I went through every page and copy and pasted each one individually. These people need to be stopped!)

And, clearly the one that started it all was milepick.top, which is now removed.

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