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Fake Lost THC Websites Warning - What Customers Must Know

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Warning: Fake Lost THC Websites - What Customers Need to Know

As Lost THC continues to grow, more customers have been reaching out with the same question:

“Is this website really Lost THC?”

And unfortunately, the answer, far too often, has been no.

Over the past few months, multiple fake Lost THC websites have appeared online pretending to be the real brand. These pages copy our name, our photos, and even some of our product information to trick customers into buying fake, unsafe, or unverified products.

This blog is here to protect you and make everything clear:

πŸ‘‰ The ONLY official Lost THC website is https://LostTHC.com.

Anything else is not operated by us, not authorized by us, and not connected to the real Lost THC team in any way.

Why Fake Lost THC Websites Are Appearing

Lost THC grew fast.
The brand went from niche to viral almost overnight, especially after the launch of our live rosin disposables, signature edibles, and pre-rolls.

And once that happened, the usual thing occurred:

  • Copycats popped up

  • Cloned websites were created

  • SEO spam pages used our name

  • Sellers posted fake listings

  • Unauthorized sites tried to mimic the brand look

These fake sites are not selling real Lost THC products.
They are selling low-quality, untested, potentially unsafe knockoffs using our name to appear legitimate.

How Fake Websites Trick Customers

Impersonator websites often use:

1. Similar domain names

They may include words like “lost,” “thc,” or even “lost thc” to appear official.

2. Stolen product photos

They copy our real images and branding to make the site look authentic.

3. Fake product pages

Descriptions, strain names, and packaging are often ripped directly from the real brand.

4. False claims

Some sites claim to be the “official” Lost THC retailer when they are not.

5. Shady checkout pages

Fake payment processors, unsecured forms, and missing customer support options.

If a website doesn’t feel right, doesn’t look professional, or doesn’t clearly match our updated design, it’s not us.

How to Identify the REAL Lost THC Website

To protect yourself, always follow this rule:

βœ” Only trust LostTHC.com

The real website will always be:

  • Clean

  • Updated

  • Secure (HTTPS)

  • Designed in our new lost-in-space theme

  • Backed by real support

  • Connected directly to the brand

If the URL isn’t LostTHC.com, you are not on the official site.

What Happens If You Buy From a Fake Lost THC Website?

Buying from an unauthorized site means:

  • You may receive fake or unsafe products

  • Formulas may not match real Lost THC products

  • Ingredients may be unknown and untested

  • Devices may not meet safety standards

  • There is no customer support

  • Orders may never arrive

  • Refunds are impossible

Fake sites exist to take advantage of customers and damage the brand’s reputation.
We are actively working to remove them, but new ones can appear without warning.

What Lost THC Is Doing to Protect Customers

We take impersonation seriously.
Here’s what we’ve done:

1. Launched and verified the official website

The new LostTHC.com is built to be clear, secure, and unmistakably official.

2. Improved product authentication

Updated packaging, QR systems, and verified batches help customers spot real products.

3. Expanded brand protection monitoring

We actively track and report fake sites, unauthorized sellers, and fraudulent domains. Unfortunately sometimes these reports are not taken care of by third party platforms hosting fraudalent products, making it our job to inform our own customers.

4. Clear public communication

Blogs like this, plus launch announcements, help customers understand exactly where to shop safely.

What Customers Should Do If They See a Fake Site

If you find a website posing as Lost THC:

βœ” Do NOT order from it

βœ” Screenshot the page

βœ” Warn others if you’ve seen it promoted online

We take every report seriously and use it to shut down these fake pages.

The Official Source for Lost THC

Let’s put it in simple, direct terms:

The official Lost THC website is:

πŸ‘‰ https://LostTHC.com

Every other website is NOT affiliated with the real brand.

Always double-check the URL. Always trust your instincts. Always use the official site when buying Lost THC products or looking for real updates.

Your safety matters — and we’ll always protect the people who support us.

Stay Alert, Stay Informed, and Only Shop the Real Lost THC

Thank you to everyone who has notified us about fake websites or helped spread the word.
We’re committed to transparency, authenticity, and protecting our community from impersonators.

When in doubt, remember:

πŸ‘‰ LostTHC.com is home.
Everything else is noise.