Is this Shopify email a scam?

Topic summary

A customer ordered from Cerulia&Co New York on February 2nd but received only a vague confirmation email from a default Shopify address (store+73603481849@t.shopifyemail.com). The store has no online presence, doesn’t respond to emails, and links in the confirmation lead to download files rather than a website.

Key findings:

  • The default email address indicates the store never fully configured their domain/email settings—a common red flag
  • The store (ceruliaco.store) is now closed and appears to be a scam operation
  • An archived snapshot from January 30th confirms the store existed briefly

Recommended actions:

  1. Report the merchant to Shopify for fraud/order issues
  2. Contact the bank immediately to stop the transaction and dispute as fraud
  3. Refund prospects are uncertain given the store’s closure

The discussion concludes with resources on identifying fake Shopify stores to prevent future incidents.

Summarized with AI on October 31. AI used: claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929.

Thank you reply. I found maybe the store you mentioned but it is closed not. It looks like a scam for sure.

Here is a snapshot from January 30th:

https://web.archive.org/web/20250130000248/https://ceruliaco.store/

You probably clicked on some social platform link and went directly to the product or checkout.

What can you do? As a store is closed not sure if reporting a merchant can help but you can just to be sure.

https://www.shopify.com/legal/tools/report-an-issue/report-a-merchant

Select either Issue with an order or Fraud.

Try to contact your bank to stop the transaction, say it is a fraud. But do not get much hope in a refund.

If you have a few minutes also check our post on scam/fake stores

https://www.binaery.com/blogs/guides/spotting-fake-shopify-stores-a-guide-to-protecting-yourself-from-online-scams

Stay safe

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