WebVetted Beta
Recommendation
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Overall Summary
Safe
Why we think so

✅ Quick verdict: maap.cc appears to be the legitimate official storefront for MAAP cycling apparel. The domain is long-established (registered 2014), shows strong web traffic (hundreds of thousands of monthly visits), lists a physical store with a Google Places entry and phone number in Melbourne, and is clean in Google Safe Browsing and crypto-blacklist checks. There are known copycat sites impersonating MAAP, so always confirm the exact domain (maap.cc) before you pay.

Confidence Score
88%

Risk Insights

🏬

Real store + strong traffic

Google Places entry with address and phone matches site contact details.
SimilarWeb shows hundreds of thousands of monthly visits and good engagement.
Long-registered domain (since 2014) reduces odds of a recent scam setup.

Contradictory Signals

MAAP itself appears legitimate, but the presence of many impersonator sites creates real user risk — confirm domain before transacting.

Signal A: Strong traffic, press coverage and physical listing

Signal B: Multiple reported copycat domains impersonating MAAP

Category Scores

Identity 90/100
Reputation 90/100
Technical 80/100
Content 85/100
Legal 70/100
Business Validity 90/100

Red Flags & Warnings

  • MAAP publicly warns about multiple copycat/fake websites using similar names and offering unrealistic discounts; customers have been targeted by impersonators (risk: domain impersonation).
  • Some DNS/TXT records and SPF entries reference multiple third-party services and unusual IP blocks; while common for retail stacks, this increases surface area for misconfiguration or email spoofing if not managed.

🔎 Detailed Checks & Analysis

Domain age & WHOIS

Score: 90/100
Passed

"WHOIS records show MAAP.CC created in March 2014, registrar Dreamscape and registrant country AU — consistent with a long-running retail brand and lower risk than newly created domains."

Reason: Domain registered in 2014 with registrant details tied to Australia; this supports a stable brand identity.

Traffic & engagement

Score: 90/100
Passed

"SimilarWeb reports ~518k visits (Aug 2025) with low-ish bounce rate and multi-page visits, and WebsiteTrafficStats shows ~5 pageviews per visitor and ~3m44s average session — signals of real shoppers."

Reason: High monthly visits and good engagement metrics align with a legitimate ecommerce site rather than a throwaway scam page.

Contact info & physical presence

Score: 95/100
Passed

"Site lists info@maap.cc and compliance@maap.cc and matches a Google Places entry for MAAP LaB Melbourne (33 Wellington St) with a 4.3-star rating, which supports legitimacy."

Reason: Published corporate emails, social profiles and a Google Places listing with phone and address provide verifiable contact points.

Blacklist / phishing checks

Score: 90/100
Passed

"Both the Google Safe Browsing check and the crypto scam sniffer returned no detected threats or blacklisting for maap.cc."

Reason: No matches in Google Safe Browsing or crypto scam blacklists, reducing immediate signs of active phishing/fraud.

Trademark / impersonation risk (USPTO)

Score: 60/100
Failed

"A quick USPTO search for 'maap.cc' returned no hits; still, MAAP operates internationally and brand protection may exist in other jurisdictions — treat this as an incomplete signal."

Reason: No USPTO results were returned for the quick trademark query, which doesn't prove absence of trademark rights globally and does not eliminate impersonation risk from copycat domains.

News & third-party coverage

Score: 85/100
Passed

"Recent articles in Endurance.biz, Outside and Road.cc reference MAAP collaborations and retail expansion (including a US LaB opening), which aligns with an active brand profile."

Reason: Multiple reputable trade outlets and industry press cite MAAP product launches and store openings, supporting the site's authenticity.

Your Next Steps

  • 1
    Confirm you are on the exact domain maap.cc before paying; fraudsters often use similar-looking domains (e.g., maap-sale.shop).
  • 2
    Pay with a credit card or other traceable method and keep transaction records; MAAP support recommends chargebacks if you paid a copycat site.
  • 3
    Check the Google Places listing (MAAP LaB Melbourne) and phone +61 3 9133 5880 if you need to verify orders or returns.
  • 4
    If you see an unusual payment method request (Bitcoin, gift vouchers, PayID), treat the site as a likely impersonator and do not pay.
  • 5
    Report confirmed impersonator domains to MAAP support (they maintain guidance on fake stores) and to your payment provider.

Evidence & Citations