Criminals often attempt to copy successful websites—usually poorly. We've recently discovered that scammers are fraudulently using our business name, images, and information to create fake websites.
The websites listed below have even used our watermarked images, which still display our actual website name! These scammers are trying to steal your credit card details and personal information.
Stay cautious and only shop on our official website at https://heaterandspaparts.com.au or https://hasp.com.au
Our only official websites to order from are:
- https://heaterandspaparts.com.au
- https://hasp.com.au
- eMails will only be from xxx@heaterandspaparts.com.au, xxx@hasp.com,au, or heaterandspaparts@gmail.com
To protect yourself:
- Only shop on our official website: https://heaterandspaparts.com.au | https://hasp.com.au
- Check for security: Our site is secured with HTTPS and trusted payment gateways.
- Avoid too-good-to-be-true prices: Scammers lure customers with unrealistic discounts.
- Verify contact details: We have a physical shop at 10 Industry Blvd, Carrum Downs, Vic 3201 and real customer support.
If you suspect a scam site using our name or branding, please report it to us immediately. Stay safe and shop with confidence!
Although we have reported these fraudulent activities to the authorities, we understand that action may be delayed. Therefore, we urgently request your help in reporting these scam websites. Together, we can stop these criminals and protect others from falling victim.
Examples of these fraudulent websites include: ww.heaterandspapartsoutlet.shop, www.heaterandspaparts.shop, www.heaterandspapartscheap.shop
These websites are not legitimate. They have stolen our content and are posing as our business. If you enter your personal or financial details on these scam sites, you risk becoming a victim of identity theft or financial fraud.
Please report these fraudulent websites to the following services:
- Scamwatch - led by the Australian National Anti-Scam Centre
- Google Safe Browsing - Google's own website reporting page.
- Scamadviser - a standalone website that attempts to gauge website legitimacy.
- Bing - Microsoft Bing's website reporting form.
We greatly appreciate your support in identifying and taking down these scams. Protecting your information and helping us combat these scammers is a shared responsibility.