E-commerce & trust
Stop looking like a scam store—2026 checklist
In 2026 shoppers fear AI fake stores. Four classic mistakes that make new shops look like scams—and how to fix them.
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Consumers have been burned by AI clone shops and shady dropshippers — stores that look professional in seconds but vanish after the card is charged. As a new store, you are «guilty until proven innocent»: visitors do not assume you are honest just because your theme looks polished. They look for hard signals that separate you from fraud — before they add to cart or pay.
1. Invisible company details
Honest shoppers almost always scroll to the footer: are they looking for a registered company number, legal name, and an address that makes sense? If contact is only an anonymous form, or registration details are missing entirely, many bounce immediately — not because you are a scam, but because fraud has taught them that pattern. Show company registration and legal name clearly, match it against official records, and repeat business and contact details in checkout. It takes minutes to fix and underpins every other trust signal.
2. A brand new, unknown domain
New stores have no brand history, no recognizable name, and often a domain registered only weeks ago. That alone is not fraud — but it is a red flag in shopper heuristics, especially combined with aggressive discounts. You cannot invent five years of history in a week; you can prove technical domain ownership with DNS verification so customers see it is your store on your domain — not a disposable landing page. Pair with company (CVR) verification so business and domain connect on a public verify page.
3. Incomprehensible, AI-written terms and conditions
Terms are not legal decoration; they are a trust signal. Write clearly about shipping, returns, warranty, and contact — in the language of your market. Link to terms from the footer and checkout in the same viewport as payment. WebshopVerified crawls and validates your terms and conditions as part of the trust signal, so both you and the shopper know return rules and consumer rights are not empty words. See our AI scam shops guide for why weak copy is now a security problem.
4. No independent third-party verification
Self-made star ratings, copied review widgets, and static «Verified» badges with no link no longer work — scams use the same tricks. Consumers want proof they can open without trusting your marketing: a live trust badge linked to a public page showing company registration status, DNS proof, and active subscription. That is the difference between «we say we are legitimate» and «here is what an independent check found». Without it, even a polished store can look like an anonymous dropship site.
Quick checklist: do we look like a scam?
- Company registration, legal name, and contact visible in footer and checkout.
- DNS and company proof summarized on a public verify page.
- Terms with clear return and consumer rights — not a blank template.
- No fake badges — only verification with a link shoppers can open.
- Would a friend pay here without knowing you beforehand?
The solution: make company and domain data live-verified
WebshopVerified brings together what shoppers look for in 2026: verified company registration (CVR), DNS ownership, terms validation, and an async trust badge linked to your /verify/example.com page — without heavy iframes that slow checkout. It is the modern way to show a real business stands behind the screen, even when you are new to the market. Start at signup, complete verification in the dashboard, and place the badge at the buy button — ideally inline with data-position="inline" data-target="#wsv-trust-slot". Combine with new store CRO and the cart abandonment guide when traffic is scaling.
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