Facebook is home of the fake ads promising massive discounts and delivering garbage, if they deliver anything at all. It's impossible to keep up with them, because it's very easy to register a domain name, modify a template to create your fake online retailer, and buy Facebook ads to lure
At this point, I feel sorry for reputable outlets who want to advertise on Facebook or Instagram. I'm sure they exist, but right now sponsored posts on Facebook are a haven for fraudulent scammers. Clarkson Toronto adHere's a Clarkson Toronto ad for The Oliver Timeless Blazer and Vest Set. Surely
Another sponsored ad on Facebook, another scam. Last time it was Renaissance Toronto, and this time it's a "Canadian classic" they're calling Nord Atelier. Save your money and skip this fake company. The ad reads: A Canadian Classic, Now in Its Final Chapter Built for comfort and made to last.
I've noticed this scam, primarily on Facebook and Instagram, where a sponsored post is a letter from a storeowner announcing they're closing their doors, but having a final sale. These places present themselves as an actual bricks and mortar Toronto institution and is written in a manner that it's assumed