It is easy to find interesting information about that business .. Domain ------- The UK registrar of domains says it was registered in March last year and says > Nominet was not able to match the registrant's name and/or address against a 3rd party source on 26-Mar-2020 That isn't good Website ------- Although the business claims to have been started in 2019 and the domain was registered 10 months ago the website says things like > SITE NAME > Site Slogan Here and > Designed and developed by *[blank space]* That isn't good. Their FAQ includes > Which e-currencies do you accept? > We accept e-currencies. It looks like a hasty and lazy job - not good. Address ------- The street address on their webpage is an address occupied by a school (e.g. check google maps and use the streetview feature to examine the frontage) That isn't good. Company registration -------------------- Their record at Companies House says > Company status > Active — Active proposal to strike off > (!) Confirmation statement overdue > First statement date 30 May 2020 > due by 13 June 2020 That is a sign of a badly run company Their filing history shows > 17 Nov 2020 First Gazette notice for compulsory strike-off > 31 May 2019 Incorporation. Statement of capital on 2019-05-31, GBP 6,000 So that's a tiny business allegedly started with £6000 capital which is about to be struck off the company register. That's a strong indication of a fraudulent (or just very incompetent) business --- The above easy checks are ones anyone should do before sending money to strangers.