Recently, we’ve become aware of scammers targeting website owners by impersonating legitimate businesses— including ours. These bad actors are reaching out to past clients pretending to be part of our team or our founder, Michelle, in an attempt to gain trust and exploit access.
What These Scams Look Like
These fraudulent messages can come through:
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Email
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Phone calls
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Text messages
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WhatsApp or other messaging apps
They often sound urgent and convincing. Common tactics include:
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Claiming there is a problem or vulnerability with your website
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Saying they’ve been trying to reach you but couldn’t
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Offering to “fix” newly discovered issues
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Trying to sell additional services or maintenance packages
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Asking for login credentials or sensitive information
🚫 Important: This Is NOT Us
We want to be very clear:
We will never:
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Contact you from random or unofficial phone numbers or email addresses
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Reach out through WhatsApp or unknown messaging platforms without prior agreement
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Ask for your passwords or sensitive login details
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Pressure you into urgent purchases or scare you into taking immediate action
How to Protect Yourself
If you ever receive a suspicious message claiming to be from us:
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Do not respond
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Do not click any links
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Do not share any login or personal information
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Verify directly with us through our official channels such as our direct phone or company contact forms.
When it comes to your website, it’s always better to double-check than to take risks.
When in Doubt, Reach Out
Your website is an important asset, and your security matters. If anything ever feels off—even slightly—trust your instincts and contact us directly.
We’re always here to help you verify and ensure everything is safe.
Final Thoughts
Unfortunately, scams like these are becoming more common across the web industry. Staying informed is the best defense.
Thank you again for trusting us with your project. We appreciate your business and are committed to your ongoing success—and safety.


