A Quick Warning About a Scam Using My Name
Recently, people have reached out to me about a scam website and text thread pretending to be connected to Starlight Analytics. I want to clear it up quickly and make sure no one gets hurt by it.
What’s Going On
A fraudulent site and “customer support” chat are:
- Using the Starlight Analytics name
- Texting people about "remote job" opportunities to earn unrealistic amounts of money
- Talking about “lucky orders,” “VIP tasks,” and commissions
- Pressuring people to deposit money to “complete tasks” and “unlock withdrawals”
This has nothing to do with me or my business.


What I’m Doing
I’m actively:
- Reporting the site to the domain registrar and hosting provider
- Filing abuse/takedown requests with Google
- Reporting the scam to relevant authorities
- Letting my clients and network know this is not legitimate
How to Stay Safe
If you see anything using my name or company that:
- Asks you to deposit money
- Talks about VIP tasks, lucky orders, or commissions
- Says you must “complete an order” to withdraw funds
…please assume it’s a scam.
Here’s what to do:
- Don’t click links
- Don’t send money
- Block and report the sender
- Screenshot it if you can
- Email me if you’re unsure: chris@starlightanalytics.com or via starlightanalytics.com
How to Verify It’s Really Me
Starlight Analytics will never:
- Run investment, deposit, or “task” programs
- Ask you to send money to unlock earnings
Legitimate communication from me will only come from:
- An @starlightanalytics.com email address
- My official LinkedIn profile
- Forms on starlightanalytics.com
Final Note
If you’ve seen anything like this or have questions, please reach out. And if you can share this with anyone who might be targeted, it helps more than you know.