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| Big Lots Closing Sale Websites | 
When Big Lots officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September 2024 and later announced full liquidation and store closures in December 2024, shoppers across the U.S. rushed online in search of clearance deals. Unfortunately, scammers are exploiting this real news to run fake “Big Lots store closing” websites that steal money and personal information from unsuspecting customers.
🚨 The Scam Explained
Cybercriminals are setting up fraudulent e-commerce websites posing as official Big Lots liquidation outlets. These sites promise “up to 90% off” on everything from furniture to electronics — but the deals are too good to be true.
Victims who order from these fake stores report:
Receiving no product at all, or
Getting cheap junk items like sunglasses, costume jewelry, or unbranded trinkets shipped from China.
In every case, the goal is the same — trick shoppers into entering credit card and personal details that can later be used for fraud.
🕵️♂️ How the Fake Big Lots Sites Look So Convincing
These websites are professionally designed and can easily fool even savvy shoppers. They often:
Use the official Big Lots logo and tagline without permission.
Display high-resolution product photos stolen from the real Big Lots website.
Include shopping carts, customer support chat boxes, and “secure checkout” badges.
Feature banners mimicking liquidation campaigns, such as:
“ALL STORES CLOSING – SAVE UP TO 90% OFF ENTIRE STORE!”
Behind the scenes, these operations are part of large scam networks, often run from overseas. Scammers launch dozens of fake sites at once, run targeted ads, then vanish after collecting payments — only to reappear under new domains a few days later.
⚠️ Fake Big Lots Websites to Avoid
Found few fake Biglot domains, including:
- big-lots-us[.]com
 - big-lotsclosingus[.]com
 - big-lotsclosing[.]com
 - big-lotsclosed[.]com
 - bigbotsclosing[.]com
 - bigclearanceshops[.]com
 - bigclearanceus[.]com
 - bigclearancea[.]com
 - bigclearanceshop[.]com
 - biglot-closing[.]com
 - biglotclosing[.]com
 - biglots-close[.]com
 - biglots-closeds[.]com
 - biglots-closing[.]com
 - biglots-overstocks[.]com
 - biglots-saling[.]com
 - biglots-overstock[.]com
 - biglotsaleshafus-sala[.]com
 - biglots-closedsw[.]com
 - biglots-usa[.]com
 - biglotsclearanceshopping[.]com
 - biglotsdiscountshop[.]com
 - biglotsclearances[.]com
 - biglotsdiscountsstores[.]com
 - biglotsdiscounttore[.]com
 - biglotsfinds[.]com
 - biglotsdiscountshopping[.]com
 - biglotsclosedshops[.]com
 - biglotsonhop[.]com
 - biglotsonlineshopping[.]com
 - biglotssales[.]com
 - biglotssalesh[.]com
 - biglotssaleshus[.]com
 - biglotsshoppingstore[.]shop
 - biglotsshoppingwcxx[.]shop
 
Scammers thrive on chaos and breaking news — and Big Lots’s real bankruptcy headlines gave them the perfect cover. Always verify a store’s official URL before shopping, and remember:
If a sale looks too good to be true, it probably is.
