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Recently, from a bad experience? No sarcasm or attitude intended but it’s surprising that people don’t do this as a habit.
It’s like fact-checking and cross referencing ‘news’ and trending articles.
You should always check for site certification (green padlock / secure payments) and the physical location of the ‘shop’. If anything is missing it’s always a no-go.
I've recently learned to closely observe the contact details - no street address, no phone number, often only a customer contact form with no email (your link has an email listed, service00516@hotmail.com!) and of course as mentioned the insecurity of the site itself.
Stay away.