MetroFusion.com presents itself as a fashion retailer selling clothing, footwear, and accessories. The site has a number of positive signs: it runs on Shopify, has been registered since 2014, offers a privacy policy and terms of service, and includes contact information. These are all things you want to see from any online store.
But there are two things that give us pause. First, for a site that claims to have been operating for over 12 years, it has absolutely no record in the Wayback Machine. Thatβs a strong signal that the domain may have changed hands recently or that the site is actively blocking archiving. Second, the homepage features urgent marketing language like free shipping thresholds and countdown tactics, which are common in both legitimate flash sales and scam operations.
If you're considering a purchase, start by testing customer service: send a question and see if you get a real reply. Also look for independent reviews or social proof outside the site itself. Most established fashion retailers have a visible history and a clear company name behind them. MetroFusion has the basics, but the missing history makes it hard to fully trust.