https://whois.icann.org/en/lookup?name=theleadcocaine.com
Domain updated: 2016-01-26
Domain created: 2015-11-26
Domain registration expiration: 2016-11-26 (domain expires in 60 days)
Website Admin Email:
yurihicks@list.ru (The "list.ru" domain is reported as a proven-spamtastic, free-email service based in Ukraine or Russia. Prolly more spammy than Hotmail.com and FreePorn.com combined.)
Registrar appears to be in Singapore.
Admin's street address claims to be in Grand Rapids, Michigan, but Google maps can't find it. Their physical store claimed to be in Colorado Springs also has an address that Google maps cannot locate. The Colorado store's phone is an area code for Buffalo, New York.
None of this data is explicitly scammy because most private individuals (including myself) purchase an identity-shield along with their domain names since the entire planet has access to every bit of info you list including your home phone, address, etc, when renting a domain if you do NOT purchase an identity shield. However, identity shield services DO list their valid phones, emails and street addresses for their company, which makes this scattered info from Singapore to Ukraine to Colorado to New York practically shout that they're not only illegal but possibly evil or just astronomically careless. As expected, though, due to the products they claim to sell they're of course going to great lengths to disguise their actual location. Compared to online IOPs who do actually deliver, this domain name, registration data and website configuration also makes them appear as reckless amateurs in the serious game of IOPs.
What I can't get over most, though, is their use of "cocaine" in the domain name. I usually try to avoid doing business with sites named using words like "cocaine" or "DollarStoreHitman.com" or "MobileMethLabTrailerParks.net" or "OvernightSmackNCrack.us." Could be a scam. Could be a joke. Could be a DEA setup. Could be a Russian malware or ransomware site that's already infected my PC. Could even be the real deal that would deliver, but I shan't be taking chances with this one because I can't stop laughing long enough at the massive testicular orbs it took to register a domain name like that to get out my credit card.