Unlikely that anyone is seeking closeout oil or air filters when Rockauto exists for budget-priced parts. Move on....Does anyone know if the website framgarage.com is legit? Selling oil filters for $2-3 on there.
Probably selling counterfeit filters.Seem like a lot of websites like this the past year or so -- very similar name to the actual website, same products, same descriptions, yet the prices are super duper cheap. My spidey senses are tingling
That's simply false and the type of AI response that shouldn't be shared.Sounds like a danger site to me. Although a search for what it is came up with:
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Yeah probably ... I removed the info. Regardless, I'm sure others may do a similar search to try and find out what it is.That's simply false and the type of AI response that shouldn't be shared.
Here the source citation says they are probably a scam. If they admit it, then it must be, lol.Right? The source citation being the website itself. Come on!
If I was going to take the time to set up a fake website selling an in demand item, I would charge the full msrp, at least, not $3.Yeah probably ... I removed the info. Regardless, I'm sure others may do a similar search to try and find out what it is.
Maybe the OP posted it to get people to go there ... I mean he just signed up today and has one post, this one.![]()
I think it's along the lines of, they lure people in with cheap stuff and then the website disappears as soon as they get an order. The goal in this case is probably just to get your credit card number, not to get $2 for a fake Fram filter.If I was going to take the time to set up a fake website selling an in demand item, I would charge the full msrp, at least, not $3.![]()