(It's a site of good advice on detecting scams on the web.)
https://www.scamfoo.com/site/20ksuccess.com/ Looks good. One word of advice:
You have
"A legit shopping website should not use a branded name (i.e. rayban) in the domain name.
That should be "...e.g. rayban".
"I.e." means "that is", from Latin "id est"; "e.g." means "for example", from Latin "exempli gratia". From Collins Dictionary:
i.e. is used to introduce a word or sentence that makes what you have just said clearer or gives details.
...an artificial intelligence system, i.e. a computer program.
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https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/ie)
e.g. is an abbreviation that means 'for example.' It is used before a noun, or to introduce another sentence.
We need helpers of all types, e.g., geologists and teachers.
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https://www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/eg)
[Thnidu], PhD
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