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01-28-2025 06:55 AM
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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01-28-2025 07:37 AM
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
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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01-28-2025 06:59 AM
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01-28-2025 07:02 AM
So Zazzle made it international? I don't understand.
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01-28-2025 07:37 AM
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
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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01-28-2025 08:42 AM
Thank you, now I get it. (Duh)

