This site presents itself as Mile High Smoke & Vape, a Houston-based dispensary and vape shop. It asks customers to create accounts, join a rewards program, and presumably make purchases. For an e-commerce store collecting that level of personal and payment data, the bar for trust is higher than for a casual blog.
Right now, the biggest concern is the lack of visible ownership. The domain is an auto-generated subdomain, the WHOIS lookup failed entirely, and there are no social media profiles to cross-reference. Combined with 58 hidden page elements — a technical red flag that can indicate cloaking or deceptive content — these signals suggest the site may not be what it appears.
On the positive side, the site has a valid SSL certificate, privacy policy, terms of service, and a legal entity disclosure. It's not on any blacklists and Google hasn't flagged it for malware. But for a business asking you to sign in and hand over personal details, a missing ownership trail is hard to overlook. If you're considering a purchase, start with a small test order and watch your payment method closely.