At Ghetto Outlaw TV, we believe the outdoors isn’t just a place — it’s a mindset. Whether you’re out pre-dawn scouting, landing that perfect fish, or swapping stories around a fire, it’s all about living bold and doing it your way.
We hunt. We fish. We get our hands dirty. And we celebrate the grit that comes with living outside the lines. Every piece of gear we make — from the Hunter’s Wife line to Open Season — is built tough so you can get after it and tell your story.
But being an outlaw in the real world also means being smart in the digital one. Just like a fisherman uses bait to catch a fish, scammers use fake emails and fake sites to “bait” people online — a trick called phishing. Phishing is a common cyber-attack where scammers try to steal passwords, credit card numbers, or account details by pretending to be someone you trust. NIST Computer Security Resource Center+1
Why it matters to our community
You’ll see deals, DMs, and links all the time — especially when new drops hit. Scammers love to target outdoor communities and small shops because folks are looking for good gear at good prices. So while you’re out there living loud, don’t let a fake link or phony message mess with your money or identity. Federal Bureau of Investigation+1
Quick tips to avoid phishing & shopping scams
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Check the URL — don’t click links that look sketchy or have weird spellings. Always confirm the site uses HTTPS before entering payment info. centralbank.net
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Beware “too good to be true” deals — if the price is unreal, it probably is. Scammers use low prices as bait. FDIC
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Don’t enter sensitive info from email links — go directly to the store by typing the address or using a saved bookmark. Consumer Advice
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Use secure payment methods — credit cards or trusted processors offer better fraud protection than wiring money or sending direct transfers. centralbank.net
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Enable two-factor authentication on accounts where possible — another layer keeps your stuff locked down. Cisco
Stay Outlaw, Stay Smart
We want you repping Ghetto Outlaw TV without worrying about your personal info. Shop smart, watch for phishing, and if something feels off about an email or DM about our drops — screenshot it and reach out to us at contact@gooutdoor.org before you click a thing.
Thanks for riding with us — now go get after it. Whether you’re fishing the lake or scrolling the drop feed, do it with that Outlaw pride.
— Ghetto Outlaw TV