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Domain Due Diligence

Report for Gamovation.com

Report Date
October 9, 2025
Recommendation
Caution
Overall Summary
Suspicious
  Why we think so? 

Quick scan verdict: ⚠️ Suspicious / Uncertain. gamovation.com is an established game developer domain (registered 2010) with legitimate technical signals (valid SSL, Cloudflare, Google-hosted email) and measurable traffic (~67k monthly visits). Public coverage shows product reviews and press for multiple casual games. However, app-store and review-site complaints about in-app purchases, lost progress, and poor support are recurring. There are no safety blacklists or Google Safe Browsing detections. Recommendation: proceed with caution—avoid buying in-app items until you confirm current support and clear refund policies.

Confidence Score
70%

Risk Insights

🛡️

Long-standing developer domain

  • Domain registered in 2010 and still active.
  • WHOIS shows registrant country Netherlands (privacy applied).
  • Long age typically reduces the chance of throwaway scam domains.
⚠️

Mixed reputation from app stores

  • Multiple user complaints about paid features and support.
  • No clear evidence of widespread financial fraud, but consumer risk for purchases exists.
  • Check recent reviews before buying in-app items.

No technical blacklist flags

  • Google Safe Browsing and crypto blacklist checks returned clean results.
  • Site uses SSL and modern CDN which reduces phishing/malware risk.

Contradictory Signals

Traffic and press show real product distribution, while user reports indicate recurring operational or customer-service problems; both can be true simultaneously.

Signal A: High organic traffic and press coverage (suggests legitimate business activity).

Signal B: Multiple user complaints about paid features and poor support (suggests consumer risk).

Category Scores

Red Flags & Warnings

  • Multiple user reports of lost access to paid features, buggy purchases, and poor support for mobile apps.
  • Some site pages and listings are minimal or thin (limited public-facing corporate detail), which makes verification of claims slower.

🔎 Detailed Checks & Analysis

Domain WHOIS & age

Score: 85/100
Passed

"Registered October 15, 2010; registrar Key-Systems/TransIP nameservers; WHOIS uses privacy service but shows registrant country Netherlands — long registration is a positive identity signal."

Reason: Domain registered in 2010 and maintained under a reputable registrar with normal DNS.

SSL & hosting hygiene

Score: 80/100
Passed

"SSL valid through late 2025; site served with nginx and Cloudflare CDN which is typical for legitimate sites and improves basic security/misuse resilience."

Reason: Valid SSL certificate present and Cloudflare/standard stack in use.

Traffic & audience signals

Score: 75/100
Passed

"SimilarWeb reports tens of thousands of visits and top countries NL, IN, US; traffic mix (search + direct) suggests organic interest rather than a throwaway marketing funnel."

Reason: Consistent, non-trivial traffic (~67k monthly visits) and multi-country audience.

Reputation & user complaints

Score: 50/100
Failed

"Multiple app reviews describe losing paid features or rewards and getting limited support; complaints are about product quality and support rather than direct theft, but they raise consumer risk for purchases."

Reason: App-store and review sites show repeated complaints about paid features, lost progress, and poor support.

Blacklists & phishing reports

Score: 90/100
Passed

"Scanners and blacklist lookups returned clean results — no phishing/malware flags found in the evidence set."

Reason: No matches on crypto scam lists and Google Safe Browsing shows no threats.

Trademark / brand conflict check

Score: 60/100
Passed

"Search for matching trademarks returned no results; absence of conflicts reduces risk of brand-impersonation legal issues but does not affect product quality."

Reason: No USPTO trademark records returned for the query.

Your Next Steps

  • 1

    Check recent app-store reviews for the specific app you plan to use and filter by recent dates to see if payment/support issues persist.

  • 2

    Avoid making in-app purchases until you can confirm working purchase/refund flows or get a direct, verified response from their support email (info@gamovation.com).

  • 3

    If you already paid and lost access, collect receipts and contact the platform (App Store / Google Play) and request a refund through their dispute process.

  • 4

    Test contact responsiveness: send a short support request to info@gamovation.com and expect a reply within 48–72 hours before buying.

  • 5

    Report unresolved fraud or charge issues to your payment provider and the app platform if purchase features fail or are misrepresented.

Evidence & Citations

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