When you land on chaseinfiniti.com, you don't actually stay there — the site instantly redirects to verify.dcagencia.top, a different domain entirely. That alone is unusual for any legitimate business. But the deeper issue is what happens next: the SSL certificate doesn't match the domain name, which means your connection isn't encrypted properly. For a site that seems designed to collect verification information, that's a serious problem.
There’s very little public information to judge whether chaseinfiniti.com is a scam or a legitimate service. The domain is only nine months old, has no presence on Trustpilot or the Wayback Machine, and hides its ownership behind a bulk WHOIS service. Combined with the redirect and the invalid certificate, the safest move is to avoid entering any personal or financial data here until there’s clear evidence this site is what it claims to be. Most legitimate businesses don’t send visitors to a different domain with no explanation.