Lucky Step Officially Wins Legal Case – A Major Brand Protection Victory

At Lucky Step, we believe in protecting our customers and our brand from fraud. Recently, we discovered that a fake website—luckystepstore.com—was impersonating our company, selling counterfeit products, collecting customer payments, and never delivering orders.

Through legal investigation, we identified the operator Cloud Yuqu LLC, a responsible for hosting and supporting the fraudulent site. The individual representing the company is Li Hefang, who unlawfully used our intellectual property to deceive the public.


⚖️ Legal Action & Court Victory

We immediately filed a lawsuit against Cloud Yuqu LLC. After approximately six months of legal proceedings, the court ruled in favor of Lucky Step.

The judgment confirms:

  • Cloud Yuqu LLC is liable for trademark infringement and fraud.

  • The company must pay compensation and cease all related activities.

  • The ruling is publicly available on China Judgements Online.


🛡️ How You Can Stay Safe

Fake websites are a serious threat to online shoppers. If you placed an order on luckystepstore.com or similar unauthorized platforms, here’s what you should do:

  1. Contact your credit card provider or PayPal immediately to initiate a refund.

  2. Report the fraudulent website to Google and other authorities.

  3. Always verify the website URL before making a purchase.


✅ Lucky Step’s ONLY Official Websites

To protect yourself and your money, please ONLY shop through the following verified domains:

We are actively working with international platforms to remove any fraudulent listings and secure our brand across global markets.


🙏 Thank You

We thank all customers who reported the issue and supported us through this process. Your trust fuels our fight for fairness, and we remain committed to delivering genuine, quality footwear under a protected brand.


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