Then, bam! Out of nowhere, an Emily Deschanel deepfake? I mean, what the actual heck? That’s just… weird and a little creepy. I’m not even a *Bones* fan, but still. Like, why? Was that part of the ad campaign? Doubtful.
And the reviews are confusing. One says it’s “very likely not a scam but legit and reliable” – okay, good, *maybe*. But then another one in German (??) says “Als sicher markiert” which, according to Google Translate, means “Marked as safe,” but still warns you to “Beachten Sie unsere Analyse, Benutzerfeedback und Berichte, bevor Sie interagieren.” So, basically, trust us… but also don’t *really* trust us? Super helpful.
Honestly, the whole thing feels… sketchy. Like, if you’re selling legit Chanel, you wouldn’t *need* to be all hush-hush and ambiguous, right? And the fact that there’s random nude AI art mixed in just makes the whole thing feel even more off.
I’m not saying Deschanel.nu *is* a scam. I haven’t actually bought anything from them (and after seeing all this, I’m definitely not planning to). But it smells kinda fishy, ya know? The whole vibe is just… off.
Also, did anyone else notice the typo “Calskin” instead of “Calfskin”? Like, come on! If you’re trying to pass off high-end replicas, at least spell the materials right!