We reviewed fmcsatech.com and found a mix of positive and cautionary signals. The site does not currently look like a confirmed scam, but the evidence is not strong enough to treat it as fully established either. The current trust score is 51/100. Key signals include automated caution checks, online shopping context, and a low user rating from 6 reviews. Use payment methods with buyer protection and review recent customer feedback before relying on this site.
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Website screenshot for Fmcsatech.com.
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FAQ
Is fmcsatech.com safe?
Current analysis does not clearly confirm that fmcsatech.com is safe. Important context includes automated caution checks and online shopping context. Independent verification is still recommended before relying on it.
Why does fmcsatech.com have mixed reputation signals?
Key factors include registrar information (GoDaddy.com, LLC), hosting in US, a domain age of 3.6 years, and content related to online shopping and ecommerce. Major malware and phishing engines did not report active blacklist detections at the time of review, but reputation-related warning signals were still present. The trust score blends security detections, domain and infrastructure signals, on-page behavior patterns, and public review history when available. Overall, this points to a mixed profile rather than a clearly safe one.
Is fmcsatech.com reliable for online purchases?
Current analysis does not show major malware or phishing threats. Buyers should still review return policies, delivery terms, and recent independent customer feedback before paying.
Fmcsatech Digital Footprints
A structured view of the site's detected themes, page signals, and related online footprint elements.
Shopping
This site shows e-commerce functionality, including product listings, cart flow, and checkout-related elements.
Accessories
Web Application
This site is configured as an installable web application (PWA-style behavior) with app-like interaction patterns.
Heuristic Risk
Domain Information
CreatedNovember 27, 2022 at 3:55 PMUpdated: January 16, 2026 at 2:38 AM · Expires: November 27, 2026 at 3:55 PM
Fmcsatech.com has a low visibility ranking globally.
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Provider warnings: 0/27 No provider warnings
This section shows what trusted security sources say about this site.
A warning appears when one or more sources report malware, phishing, abuse, or other safety concerns. Each row shows the source and its verdict.
If no source reports a warning, the site is shown as clear in this section.
BBB
Clean
BitDefender
Clean
Kaspersky
Clean
ESET
Clean
Sophos
Clean
Google Safebrowsing
Clean
Fortinet
Clean
G-Data
Clean
Webroot
Clean
Dr.Web
Clean
Forcepoint ThreatSeeker
Clean
CyRadar
Clean
Lionic
Clean
Quick Heal
Clean
Phishing Database
Clean
Phishtank
Clean
OpenPhish
Clean
alphaMountain.ai
Clean
Netcraft
Clean
Sucuri SiteCheck
Clean
Criminal IP
Clean
URLhaus
Clean
Emsisoft
Clean
Spam404
Clean
Trustwave
Clean
VX Vault
Clean
Quttera
Clean
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Reviews for Fmcsatech
NI
Nicole
2 days ago
Yes a scam. The payment method wasn't workinng so I tried another card. Paypal also got redirected and pay a $100 (not the price of the item) to an unknown person. I stopped and then noticed both credit cards immediately got enrolled in an ApplePay which I don't have. I called the credit card company to remove it from the ApplePay account.
DB
Dave Bennett
4 days ago
Total Scam. It's exactly as Gen X Vintage describes. Address listed on website is a law firm in DC.
DH
David Hernandez
5 days ago
Payment system is completely broken in every way. Do NOT FALL FOR THIS
GV
GenX Vintage
6 days ago
The credit card input fields are embedded inside an iframe on an unverified, completely unrelated storefront. - To break down that technical jargon: an iframe (short for inline frame) is essentially a "window" that displays a completely separate website inside the page you are currently looking at. Think of it like a cutout in a wall. You think you are interacting with the main house (fmcsatech.com), but looking through that cutout, you are actually handing your credit card directly to someone standing outside. On legitimate e-commerce sites, companies use secure, well-known payment "windows" (like Shopify, Stripe, or PayPal) so the merchant never actually sees your raw card number—it goes straight to the secure bank processor. However, on a fraudulent site like this one: The "window" is built to look like a standard, secure checkout. In reality, that form is wired directly to the scammers' own private servers. The moment you type your card number, expiration date, and CVV into those boxes, they capture it instantly in plain text. They may even manually attempt an immediate transaction with your bank, saying they are sending you a OTP, and hoping you give them the one YOUR BANK, or possibly PayPal, sends you
GV
GenX Vintage
6 days ago
I had the "too good to be true" feeling, even for liquidation, open box or return lots. REALLY glad I looked here, ScamAdvisor gave them a 96 rating, for likely safe. It is well done, until you really start looking at products - same product listed more than once at times, different prices and discounts. Marked down up to 70%, THEN you are offered an additional 35% off. Got an email from their edm service, now with an additional 50% off offer... and at bottom it lists "[email protected]" as the email to contact. I hope that email helps someone somewhere... I know they are hitting people!
BK
Bob Kalis
Jun 28, 2026
My credit card was scammed when I placed the order fortunately my credit card co. caught it immediately.
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