Fraudulent Virtual Stagers
It has come to our attention that, since our induction, there have been many “fly-by-night” websites being setup that supposedly offer virtual staging. TheseĀ second-class websites have been stealing the wording and the samples of our work and copying it directly to their website. Professional virtual staging done at the same quality as our service will cost at least five figures for a company to successfully provide. For this reason, we are still the only photo-realistic virtual staging company. Many times other websites will steal our images and try to pass them off as their own samples. Unfortunately anyone that purchases from them will be very disappointed when they receive their photos back only to see the poor quality.
In many cases these “copycat virtual stagers” are also fraudsters, they’ll take your money and never send you the photos back.
We want to make our customers and the public aware of these copycat and fraud sites so that they are not mistaken to be affiliated with Virtual Staging Solutions and so that you do not waste your time and lose your hard earned money to a fake virtual stager.
Our legal team is also working to have these copycat websites shut down. If you notice any 3rd party websites using our images or text please report it by contacting us.
Virtual Staging Solutions
Virtual Staging Solutions offers a 100% money-back guarantee, we are verified by GoDaddy to encrypt our website and payment process and have a long-positive reputation as the industry leaders in virtual staging. Read more about us here.
What makes a great virtual staging? Find out here.
Copycats
Here is an example of a fraudulent copycat site.
“L.E.A.P.” : This site is administered from India, you’ll notice it does not look very professional and for some reason has a fishbowl in the background of the header. They also took the same photos we have in our gallery along with the exact same words on our home page and pasted them onto their site. Well… maybe if there is one thing that we didn’t, ahem, “inspire” on their website is the odd fishbowl in the background.

