If you've landed on experienced-olive-mwgf3yh1.edgeone.dev, you'll see nothing but a 'site does not exist' message. That's unusual — legitimate businesses, even small ones, typically have a working homepage. This subdomain may be a leftover test, a misconfigured project, or a placeholder.
When a website doesn't load at all, there's no way to check what it might sell or ask for. We can't say whether the site is fake because there's nothing there. But that's also the problem: you can't interact with it, buy anything, or trust any claims. If this URL was sent to you in a message or email, treat it as a red flag — scammers sometimes use dead pages as landing zones. For now, the best advice is to avoid it and move on.