PROTECTING YOURSELF FROM COPYCAT WEBSITES

We've recently become aware of fraudulent websites impersonating Calendars.com and Lang.com. These sites use our branding, logos, and product images to deceive customers. We're actively working to shut them down, but in the meantime, here's what you need to know to protect yourself.

⚠️ Important: These copycat sites are not affiliated with us and may be attempting to steal your personal information or payment details.
Verify You're on the Real Site

Before making any purchase or entering personal information, confirm you're on one of our official websites:

  • www.Calendars.com
  • www.Lang.com

Pro tip: Check your browser's address bar carefully. Even a single different letter means it's not us (for example, "qcalendars.com" is a fraudulent site).

How to Spot a Fake Website

Watch for these warning signs that indicate a site may be fraudulent:

  • URL doesn't match exactly — Even slight variations in the web address
  • Missing contact information — No phone number, email, or physical address
  • Too-good-to-be-true pricing — Unrealistic discounts or deals
  • Poor quality — Grammar errors, broken links, or blurry images
  • No clear return policy — Legitimate retailers always provide return information
  • Unusual payment requests — Wire transfers, gift cards, or cryptocurrency
Found a Suspicious Website?
Do not make a purchase or provide any information.

Please report it to us immediately so we can take action:

Your report helps us protect other customers and strengthens our case with authorities and hosting providers.

Already Made a Purchase on a Fake Site?

If you believe you've been scammed, take these steps immediately:

  1. Contact your bank or credit card company to report the fraudulent transaction and dispute the charge. The sooner you act, the better your chances of recovering your money.
  2. Change your passwords if you created an account or entered any login credentials on the suspicious site.
  3. Report it to us at 800-366-3645 or through our contact form so we can document the incident.
  4. File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission at ReportFraud.ftc.gov
Please note: We cannot process refunds or provide customer support for purchases made on unauthorized websites, even if they used our branding. Only your bank or credit card company can reverse fraudulent charges.
What We're Doing to Stop These Sites

We take this threat seriously and are actively:

  • Monitoring the internet for unauthorized use of our brand
  • Reporting fraudulent sites to hosting providers and domain registrars
  • Working with law enforcement and legal counsel to pursue all available remedies
  • Taking legal action to shut down these operations

Your vigilance is our best defense. When in doubt, trust your instincts and contact us directly before making a purchase.

Questions or concerns? Contact us here — we're here to help.

We're committed to keeping your shopping experience safe and secure.