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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

⚠️ SCAM WARNING - ListingMirror.cc

⚠️ SCAM WARNING: ListingMirror.cc is NOT the real ListingMirror.com

I signed up for this eCommerce business selling products online, believing I was joining the trusted and well-known ListingMirror.com platform. Unfortunately, I was misled by a fake copycat site operating under a similar name — ListingMirror.cc.

The website appeared professional, which initially gave me confidence. However, it is not affiliated with the legitimate ListingMirror company, which actually provides software to help eCommerce sellers manage listings, inventory, and orders across multiple marketplaces like Amazon, eBay, Walmart, and Shopify.

I was encouraged to use Bitcoin to transfer funds into my seller account. I deposited nearly $3,500 AUD via Bitcoin and began receiving what appeared to be fake bulk orders. These orders seemed designed to create the illusion of high sales activity and encourage me to deposit even more money.

The platform claimed I would be paid once buyers received the items, but there was no tracking, no delivery confirmation, and no evidence that these customers even existed.

When I raised concerns and requested a refund of my remaining balance, I received no response. Shortly after, I was cut off from all communication with customer service, with no explanation.

To this day, there are no legitimate reviews or references to verify this site, and its branding closely imitates the real company in what I believe is an attempt to deceive users.

❗️In my opinion, ListingMirror.cc is highly deceptive and may lead to serious financial loss.

Please be cautious and verify all domain names carefully before investing your money. If needed, I am willing to provide screenshots and further details of my experience.
Brendon Cash

July 24, 2025
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