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Scammer's website Colortechglasses.com
Scammer's address 32B/1001 Ridder Park Dr San Jose California 95131131
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Type of a scam Other
Initial means of contact Website
i feel i have been scamed!
Total money lost $120
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Scammer's email [email protected]
Total money lost $105
Type of a scam Online Purchase
Scammer's website colortechglasses.com
Scammer's email [email protected]
Type of a scam Online Purchase
The website https://colortechglasses.com/ is currently using a number of deceptive practices to create the look and feel of a credible website and business in an effort to trick people into making a purchase. The abuses are listed below. Due to these abusive business practices, we ask that the website owners identities be revealed to us and that the website be removed.
1. Fake Endorsements
Color Tech Glasses website currently lists a number of well-known publications, such as GQ, Business Insider, Forbes, and Esquire, on its website. This website is implying that its sunglasses have been the subject of articles in those well-known publications when in fact none of these publications have ever written about Color Tech Glasses.
2. Fake Better Business Bureau (BBB) Accredited Business Seal
Color Tech Glasses uses a fake ScamPulse.com seal. A legitimate seal will take the user to the ScamPulse.com business profile. Color Tech Glasses fake ScamPulse.com seal does nothing when a user clicks on it.
3. Fake Executives
As early as November 12, 2019, Color Tech Glasses provided fake executive profiles on its website. See attached Page Vault document. The pictures of the "Co-Founder and CEO Chelsey Hawkins" is actually a fake person whose picture was source from the stock commercial photos on the Internet.
4. Fake Trademark
Color Tech Glasses indicate that its mark is a registered trademark. However, a quick search on TESS at the USPTO website shows no registered marks for "color tech" for class 9 sunglasses. There are, however, other "color tech" marks, but they do not belong to this business.
6. False Claim of FDA approval.
Sunglasses as class 1 devices are governed by 21 CFR 886.5850, which are exempted from pre-market notification regulations and therefore never "approved" by the FDA. Color Tech Glasses falsely claim their glasses are "SCIENTIFICALLY APPROVED".
7. Fake Reviews
Under its "Verified Reviews" tab, Color Tech Glasses claims it has over a 1000+ "verified reviews" on its site. Some of the earliest reviews go as far back as 2017. However, the Whois record shows that the website was only created on July 04, 2019. This means that all their reviews are probably fake.
8. Fake Strikethrough Pricing
Deceptive strikethrough pricing is illegal under 16 CFR 233.1. The glasses offered by Color Tech Glasses all have strikethrough pricing showing an imaginary original price and a lower price. However, their glasses were never priced at the strikethrough price.
9. Illicit Use of the Trademark of Others.
For some time, the Color Tech Website used illicitly used trademarks of third parties to imply their endorsement of Color Tech Glasses. See attached email correspondence with the University of Minnesota. Although some of these marks have been removed, others still remain.