Just a Heads-Up: Zendrop Is Only Accessible at zendrop.com.
Staying safe online is more important than ever. Across the internet, many popular brands, including drop shipping platforms like Zendrop are being mimicked by lookalike websites that can mislead users.
While this is an industry-wide concern, we want to make it easy for you to confidently access Zendrop and protect your information.
Zendrop’s Only Official Website
To be absolutely clear:
The only official Zendrop website is https://www.zendrop.com
We do not operate under any other domain, subdomain, or variation.
Any website not hosted on zendrop.com should be treated with caution, even if it looks familiar.
Common Tricks Used by Imitation Sites
Fraudulent websites are designed to look and feel like the real thing, but they often use slightly different web addresses or design elements to trick people.
Here are some examples of what to watch out for:
Domains with extra characters:
zenndrop.com,zendropp.com
Hyphenated versions:
zen-drop.com,zendrop-store.com
Different domain endings:
zendrop.shop,zendrop.biz,zendrop.xyz
Suspicious subdomains:
account.zendrop-secure.com,zendrop.login-now.net
These lookalike sites may:
Request your login credentials
Ask for payment or order details
Pretend to offer customer support
Copy Zendrop branding and language
Quick Tips to Stay Secure
Do This | Avoid This |
Always go directly to https://www.zendrop.com | Typing addresses manually if unsure |
Bookmark the official website | Clicking Zendrop links from emails or ads |
Only trust emails from @zendrop.com | Engaging with Zendrop emails from Gmail, Outlook, or unknown domains |
Use strong, unique passwords | Reusing the same password across sites |
Contact Zendrop through the in-app chat or zendrop.com | Trusting any Zendrop-branded site not on zendrop.com |
Know What Phishing Looks Like
Phishing is when scammers impersonate real companies to steal personal or financial information. They do this by sending fake emails or creating websites that look legitimate but aren't.
If a website or email seems “close enough” but not quite right, pause before you act.
To learn more:
What to Do If You Entered Info on a Suspicious Site
If you believe you may have shared sensitive information on a website pretending to be Zendrop:
Contact Your Bank or Card Provider
Let them know you may have been misled by a fake website.
Provide any screenshots, transaction details, and the website URL (e.g.,
zendrop-checkout.xyz).Request a chargeback or initiate a fraud claim.
Change Your Zendrop Password Immediately
Do this only at https://www.zendrop.com.
Also update any other accounts that used the same password.
Watch for Suspicious Activity
Keep an eye on your email, bank accounts, and Zendrop account.
Be cautious of:
Unexpected login attempts
Password reset emails you didn’t request
Charges you don’t recognize4. If you suspect unauthorized email access, verify and secure your Zendrop email address by enabling two-factor authentication. This adds an additional layer of security.
How Zendrop Helps Protect You
Zendrop actively monitors for impersonation attempts and takes action when fraudulent sites are found. While we work behind the scenes to safeguard our brand, your awareness is the strongest protection.
Here’s your personal safety checklist:
Zendrop Safety Tips
Only use https://www.zendrop.com
Don’t enter info on “almost-Zendrop” websites
Report any suspicious behavior directly to Zendrop via email: [email protected].
Only trust emails sent from
@zendrop.comSubmit detailed reports about suspicious activity with accompanying screenshots or links to aid in investigations.- Regularly monitor your Zendrop account for unauthorized activities such as unexpected transactions or login attempts.
Secure your Zendrop-related email by using a unique password and enabling two-factor authentication.
Detailed Approach to Fraudulent Activity:
Investigating Reports
When Zendrop receives a report of fraudulent activity:
Investigation Start: The team actively investigates the reported issue to verify its authenticity and determine its scope.
User-Provided Evidence: Supporting documentation or evidence submitted by users strengthens the investigation and aids in reporting measures.
Collaborating with Authorities and Security Teams
Reporting Fraudulent Websites: Once verified, fraudulent websites or domains are reported to relevant authorities for takedown.
Engaging Security Teams: Both internal and external security teams are involved to prevent future threats and enhance safety measures.
Enhancing Preventative Measures
Lessons learned from reported incidents improve Zendrop's internal security policies to mitigate similar threats in the future.
If You’re Ever Unsure
We're here to help. If something feels off or you’re not sure whether a website, message, or email is really from us, please contact Zendrop Support via email at [email protected] or through the in-app chat.
We’ll always be happy to confirm what’s legit.




