* ![Category](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/images/icon-225.png) [Scamming – Fraud](/categories/phishing-scamming-fraud-identity-theft/) Graces Bags Scam Online Store=============================* ![Comments](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/images/comment4.png) 0 0* ![OTA](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/images/eye.png) 0* ![Like](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/images/thumbup.png) 0 * ![Date published](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/images/history.png) Dec. 27, 2024 2024-12-27T12:16:51-05:00* ![Article update date](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/images/clock.png) Dec. 27, 2024 2024-12-27T12:18:31-05:00* +* ![Online Threat Alerts (OTA)](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/images/logo-5.png) Online Threat Alerts (OTA) ![Graces Bags Scam Online Store](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/article/2024/12/27/graces-bags-scam-online-store/0.jpeg) Graces Bags store located at grace-bags.com is a fake. The company’s website uses photos taken from actual Italian leather bag sellers and posts them on their site as if they are their products. The company has been traced with their IPs to both Ireland and Denmark. Nothing to do with China. However, it’s not clear where the bags are manufactured. They are certainly not leather. They are plastic. And they are counterfeit. So, consumers, please complain to the FTC and to your state attorney General and show them the email with the headers and any other correspondence you have from the company. Include photos of whatever you received if possible. And, then return the items to the shipping address that’s on your original label, along with proof of the return, which you can then send to the Attorney General etc.They are likely being distributed by warehouses in the US which means you can return it right back to wherever it was sent from as long as you have proof of the return. Check the comment section below for additional information, share what you know, or ask a question about this article by leaving a comment below. And, to quickly find answers to your questions, use our search engine.![Search](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/images/s.png) ![Bookmark article](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/images/saved.png)Save Was this article helpful?* ![Like](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/images/thumbup.png) (0)* * ![Dislike](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/images/thumbdown.png) (0)* ![Write comment](https://www.onlinethreatalerts.com/images/write.png)Write your comment or view the ones below. Comments, Questions, Answers, or Reviews To protect your privacy, please remove sensitive or identifiable information from your comments, questions, or reviews. Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic.
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Always call the number found on a website’s contact information to make sure the number legitimately belongs to the entity you are dealing with.Be careful of the information you shareNever give out your codes, passwords or personal information, unless you are sure of who you’re dealing withKnow who you’re dealing withCrooks pretending to be from companies you do business with may call or send an email, claiming they need to verify your personal information. Don’t provide your credit card or bank account number unless you are actually paying for something and know who you are sending payment to. Your social security number should not be necessary unless you are applying for credit. Be especially suspicious if someone claiming to be from a company with whom you have an account asks for information that the business already has.Check your accountsRegularly check your account transactions and report any suspicious or unauthorised transactions.Don’t believe promises of easy moneyIf someone claims that you can earn money with little or no work, get a loan or credit card even if you have bad credit, or make money on an investment with little or no risk, it’s probably a scam. Oftentimes, offers that seem too good to be true, actually are too good to be true.Do not open email from people you don’t knowIf you are unsure whether an email you received is legitimate, try contacting the sender directly via other means. Do not click on any links in an email unless you are sure it is safe.Think before you clickIf an email or text message looks suspicious, don’t open any attachments or click on the links.Verify urgent requests or unsolicited emails, messages or phone calls before you respondIf you receive a message or a phone call asking for immediate action and don’t know the sender, it could be a phishing message.Be careful with links and new website addressesMalicious website addresses may appear almost identical to legitimate sites. Scammers often use a slight variation in spelling or logo to lure you. 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OTA alerts the public to cyber crimes and other web threats.By alerting the public, we have prevented a lot of online users from getting scammed or becoming victims of cybercrimes.With the ever-increasing number of people going online, it important to have a community like OTA that continuously alerts or protects those same people from cyber-criminals, scammers and hackers, who are every day finding new ways of carrying out their malicious activities.Online users can help by reporting suspicious or malicious messages or websites to OTA. And, if they want to determine if a message or website is a threat or scam, they can use [OTA’s search engine](/search) to search for the website or parts of the message for information.[Help maintain Online Threat Alerts (OTA)](/about/maintain/).
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