Credit-sale pages
Pages asking you to buy credits before the real provider and access path are clear.
Scam Patterns
A page can look polished and still be unsafe. Repeated patterns matter more than visual polish when a site is asking for money, urgency, or trust.
Pages asking you to buy credits before the real provider and access path are clear.
Pages that imitate a launch tone even though ordinary user access cannot be verified.
Pages that explain payment faster than they explain who runs the service.
Do not pay first and investigate later. If a page is legitimate, it should still make sense after you pause, verify the provider, and check the access path.
This site is not trying to attack a brand. It is trying to reduce impersonation, confusion, and unsafe payment requests.