Stolen Store

akacruiseman
Contributor

I found out by searching my products that my whole "Garden Of Faith" store shows up on a Canada site.  I believe that it was stolen that url is https://www.zazzle.ca/store/gardenoffaith

My store url is https://www.zazzle.com/store/gardenoffaith

Should I be concerned about this, if so how do I report it.

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Sara_H
Honored Contributor III

@akacruiseman 

Zazzle mirrors your .com url so that people not living in America can purchase your products from their home country. (I think when a customer goes to purchase - it might switch automatically but not too sure)

eg - I'm in the UK and when I purchase - I use the co.uk international domain as any import taxes are covered (unlike when I use the .com site I believe)

The downside is not all products that available to purchase on the .com are available to purchase on co.uk (or any other international site I believe) eg - foam boards - on .com - not available on co.uk / zippo lighters - on .com - not available on co.uk) so you have to be aware of that when you make collections etc

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if you click the flag (on desktop) you can see all the available international sites (eg .es / .jp / .fr)

It's still your store just on a different URL (btw your log in credentials are the same for any international site. It's handy to log in and see which products are available )

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ColsCreations
Honored Contributor II

It's your own store. 😉

https://www.zazzle.com/international

 

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So Zazzle made it international?  I don't understand.

Sara_H
Honored Contributor III

@akacruiseman 

Zazzle mirrors your .com url so that people not living in America can purchase your products from their home country. (I think when a customer goes to purchase - it might switch automatically but not too sure)

eg - I'm in the UK and when I purchase - I use the co.uk international domain as any import taxes are covered (unlike when I use the .com site I believe)

The downside is not all products that available to purchase on the .com are available to purchase on co.uk (or any other international site I believe) eg - foam boards - on .com - not available on co.uk / zippo lighters - on .com - not available on co.uk) so you have to be aware of that when you make collections etc

Sara_H_0-1738078275281.png

if you click the flag (on desktop) you can see all the available international sites (eg .es / .jp / .fr)

It's still your store just on a different URL (btw your log in credentials are the same for any international site. It's handy to log in and see which products are available )

Thank you, now I get it.  (Duh)