WebVetted Beta
Recommendation
Caution
Overall Summary
Suspicious
Why we think so

HiFi im Hinterhof appears to be a long‑running Berlin Hi‑fi retailer with a real shop and substantial site traffic, but it entered preliminary insolvency (filed 22 Jul 2025). The site and infrastructure look legitimate (valid TLS, common e‑commerce/payment providers, active Google Maps listing with 4.5★ and ~567 reviews). Still, mixed customer reports about delayed or missing deliveries and the insolvency filing raise material risk for new purchases — especially high‑value orders. If you must buy, confirm stock by phone and use buyer protection (PayPal / card / Klarna) or wait until the insolvency outcome is clearer. ⚠️

Confidence Score
63%

Risk Insights

⚠️

Operational retailer but financially stressed

Physical store and high traffic point to a real business.
Preliminary insolvency (Jul 22, 2025) creates tangible risk for orders and refunds.
Prefer buyer-protected payments and verify stock by phone before buying.

No technical or phishing flags

Valid TLS and mainstream payment platforms present.
No Google Safe Browsing or crypto blacklist matches in our dataset.

Contradictory Signals

The site looks like a genuine long‑standing retailer technically and operationally, but insolvency materially increases the chance customers will face delivery or refund problems.

Signal A: Strong local presence and healthy traffic (legitimacy signal)

Signal B: Preliminary insolvency and recent delivery/refund complaints (business‑continuity risk)

Category Scores

Identity 75/100
Reputation 50/100
Technical 80/100
Content 80/100
Legal 40/100
Business Validity 40/100

Red Flags & Warnings

  • Company entered preliminary insolvency (filed 22 Jul 2025), which raises risk of canceled orders, frozen refunds or limited recourse for buyers.
  • Significant negative customer reports about non‑delivery and poor communication on review platforms; some users called it a 'fake shop' after unresolved orders.
  • WHOIS registrant info not exposed in the feed (no creation/owner data), reducing transparency of ownership in our dataset.

🔎 Detailed Checks & Analysis

Physical presence / Local listing

Score: 80/100
Passed

"The Google Places entry (Großbeerenstraße 65-66, Berlin) includes opening hours, a local phone number (+49 30 2537530) and ~567 reviews at 4.5★, which strongly supports a genuine brick-and-mortar operation."

Reason: Google Maps listing with address, phone and many reviews indicates a real storefront and long-term local presence.

Traffic & audience signals

Score: 75/100
Passed

"SimilarWeb shows ~58.5K monthly visits, pages/visit ~2.14 and most traffic coming from search and direct sources; consistent with a functioning shop attracting returning visitors."

Reason: Monthly visits (~58K) and majority German audience match an active specialty retailer rather than a throwaway scam site.

Technical hygiene (TLS, DNS, platform)

Score: 85/100
Passed

"TLS is valid (issued by Encryption Everywhere DV TLS CA - G2, expires 2026-08-14). DNS and MX point to standard providers (IONOS); platform and payment integrations (Magento, PayPal, Klarna) are normal for retail sites."

Reason: Valid TLS certificate, standard DNS/MX records and established payment/hosting technologies reduce technical risk.

Contactability & traceability

Score: 80/100
Passed

"Site pages and listings expose specific department emails (eshop@..., television@..., tv@...), social accounts (Instagram, Twitter, YouTube) and telephone numbers — helpful if you need to escalate or track an order."

Reason: Multiple emails, phone numbers and social links are published, allowing customers to reach the seller and document communications.

Reputation & user reviews

Score: 50/100
Failed

"Trusted Shops and Idealo include positive feedback but also recent complaints describing canceled or undelivered orders and communication failures; these complaints combined with insolvency warrant caution for new purchases."

Reason: Reputation is mixed: many satisfied customers but a non‑trivial number of complaints about non‑delivery, slow responses and unresolved refunds.

Legal / business continuity

Score: 35/100
Failed

"Reported insolvency proceedings started 22 Jul 2025 with a provisional administrator appointed; while operations may continue, insolvency can freeze funds and complicate buyer remedies."

Reason: Preliminary insolvency filing significantly increases business risk and uncertainty about order fulfillment and refund availability.

Blacklist / phishing checks

Score: 90/100
Passed

"Google Safe Browsing returned no threats and crypto scam sniffer flagged the domain as not blacklisted, lowering immediate phishing/malware concerns."

Reason: No matches in Google Safe Browsing or crypto-scam blacklists in our checks.

Trademark / impersonation risk

Score: 90/100
Passed

"USPTO search returned no matching trademark entries for the domain string in our query, though this is a US registry and not definitive for German brands."

Reason: No USPTO trademark conflicts found for the domain name, reducing cross-border brand impersonation signals in the USPTO dataset.

Your Next Steps

  • 1
    If you already purchased: check the insolvency procedure and contact the appointed insolvency administrator (refer to local court notices) before attempting chargebacks.
  • 2
    For new purchases: avoid large payments until insolvency is resolved; prefer payment methods with buyer protection (PayPal, credit card, Klarna where applicable).
  • 3
    Call the store (phone on Google listing: +49 30 2537530) to confirm stock and delivery timelines before paying.
  • 4
    Check Trusted Shops / Idealo / recent Google reviews for the specific product and seller-sourced order confirmations.
  • 5
    If you suspect a scam or non-delivery after payment, document communications and file complaints with your payment provider and local consumer protection (Verbraucherzentrale).

Evidence & Citations