Summary
Grammy flags The Hart Sisters Naples as a scam online store - a rebranded version of previously exposed scams June Rose Toronto and Rose & Mark Toronto. Evidence includes a brand-new domain, leftover old branding on Facebook, and real customer complaints.
A quick alert from AskGrammy.com
What’s on Grammy’s Radar?
Friends, this one landed on my radar via a Facebook comment and I can’t scroll past it without saying something.
There’s a store called The Hart Sisters Naples popping up all over Facebook right now. It looks like a charming little boutique – beautiful dresses, great prices, warm and friendly branding.
Don’t be fooled. This is a scam. And I can prove it.
Here’s what tipped me off:
๐ฉ#1: The domain was just registered on April 10, 2026.
That’s not a typo. This “boutique” is less than a month old. Legitimate small businesses don’t appear out of nowhere. Scam sites do.
๐ฉ#2: They forgot to clean up their Facebook page.
When scammers rebrand, they sometimes get sloppy. The Hart Sisters Naples got very sloppy. Their Facebook page still had the old website listed – junerosetoronto.com – the domain for their previous identity, June Rose Toronto.
And it gets better. Buried in their Facebook photo albums? A picture of the store “owner” standing right in front of a June Rose Toronto sign.
Whoops.

๐ฉ#3: June Rose Toronto and Rose & Mark Toronto have already been exposed.
This isn’t their first rodeo. The Hart Sisters Naples is just the newest disguise for a scam operation that’s been caught and called out before โ twice. They just keep changing the name and hoping nobody notices.
Grammy noticed.
๐ฉ#4:Real People. Real Losses.
This isn’t just about red flags on a webpage. Real people have already been hurt.
Buried in the Reviews of The Hart Sisters Naples Facebook page I found these…
One customer ordered a dress specifically because she believed it was a US-based boutique. It shipped from another country, was supposed to take weeks to arrive, and never did. She’s out the money and has no dress.
Another ordered what was described as an elegant mother-of-the-groom gown for her son’s wedding. What arrived was cheap, completely see-through fabric with none of the details shown in the product photos. When she tried to return it, she discovered the fine print: shipping it back to China would cost her $200. For a $70 dress.
The site promises “easy returns” and a “30-day money back guarantee.”
Friends, $200 to return a $70 dress is not a guarantee. It’s a trap.
The bottom line: The Hart Sisters Naples is not a boutique. It’s not local. It’s not new. It’s a rebranded scam that has been operating under different names – June Rose Toronto, Rose & Mark Toronto – and is now trying its luck under a fresh coat of paint.
Do not order from thehartsisters-naples.com.
If you already ordered: Don’t panic – but do act quickly.
Screenshot everything – your order confirmation, any communications, the website – before they disappear
Contact your bank or credit card company right away and dispute the charge as fraudulent
Report the site to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov
Report the Facebook page using the “Report” option on their profile
Want to see how these scams work?
This operation follows the exact same playbook as other fake boutiques I’ve investigated. If you want to understand how these scams are built โ and how to spot them before you lose money โ watch my full investigation into a nearly identical scam:
๐ How the Lumenyse Scam Works โ and How They Almost Got Away With It
About This Alert: This Grammy’s Radar alert is based on publicly available information including domain registration records, Facebook page content, and customer reviews reviewed by AskGrammy.com. Readers are encouraged to conduct their own research and report suspicious sites to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov.
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