That's how Redbubble and other sites do it. Since you only upload designs to the website and the displays or previews mostly show the same models, the difference mainly is the graphics. 😊 The red flags in fake websites like these are the lack of legit contact information and reviews and it is not an official merchandise site. 😭
CoryxKenshin made a video a few years ago about scammers doing this exact thing. This one’s definitely cleaner though but a couple red signs are that there are no reviews for the merch, so you can’t read complaints from customers, nor is there an associated social media since it’s “affiliated” with RDC, so no real way to see customer sentiments and, since they don’t post any contact info, contact them.
Markiplier bought his scam stuff and reviewed it.... that was crazy I want mark them to buy it and review it 😂😂 cause I know it would be funny... but I don't want them to waste money on it 😂😂😂.... BUT someone buy the Leland draws tho😂.
now that we’re on this topic, RDC, would y’all ever come out with your own clothing brand? like a step further than just ‘merch’, -clothing with your branding that can be worn without it looking like ‘merch’ but still showing your brand somehow? ❤️
One ship challenge Mark with the milk mustache going hard on the popsicle screenshot needs to be on a shirt…or draws. Number 1 seller on scam site for sure
Off topic but imagine putting a nigga on a tshirt and having the site + stock ready before you spin on him. Is that just insane premeditation or insider trading?
Pull a Wutang move and hire them to cut you guys in the and threaten to sue them if they want to keep stealing from the brand. That seemed like a generous move.
It's very easy to get a site to #2 SEO, very easy to copy their site, very easy to run a print on demand merch business and make any design ever, and lie about discounts.
Imagine a fake clothing site being better than the real one. This man Jay criticized their clothing and the website but sayin how hard these clothes are.