I found Troozer.com while looking for a product deal, but a few things on the site made me uneasy, like the pricing, limited contact info, and lack of clear reviews. I’m trying to avoid getting scammed and need help figuring out whether Troozer.com is trustworthy before I place an order.
I’d treat Troozer.com as high risk until it proves itself.
What you flagged matters:
- Prices far below normal market rate. Common scam signal.
- Thin contact info. If you only see a form or free email, bad sign.
- Few real reviews. Trustpilot, Reddit, BBB, ScamAdviser, and Google should show a trail.
- New domain. Check WHOIS and Archive.org. A site created recently with hidden owner info is a red flag.
- Weak policies. Read shipping, returns, refunds, and terms. Scam shops copy-paste these and leave errors.
What I’d do before buying:
- Look up the domain age.
- Search the exact site name plus ‘scam’, ‘review’, ‘refund’.
- Reverse search product photos.
- Test the address and phone number.
- Pay only with a credit card, not debit, Zelle, Cash App, or crypto.
If you already feel uneasy, pass. There are too many fake stores out there rn. A legit deal isn’t worth a chargeback fight later.
I wouldn’t call Troozer legit just because the site is live. A lot of scam stores look “fine” at first now.
One thing I’d add to what @waldgeist said: check how the site behaves at checkout. If the only payment option is weird stuff, or the card page redirects to some sketchy third-party processor, that’s a bad sign. Also look at the product pages closely. If the descriptions are generic, the sizing/specs are inconsistent, or the same awkward phrasing repeats everywhere, that usually means the store was thrown together fast.
I’ll mildly disagree on one point: hidden WHOIS alone doesn’t prove much anymore, because plenty of normal sites use privacy protection. But paired with no reputation, low prices, and weak contact details? Yeah, not great.
Also check if their social media actually exists and has real engagement, not just 4 posts and zero comments lol. If everything feels off, trust that instinct. I’d probly skip it.