Beware of fraudulent websites imitating our brand.

How to identify and avoid scam websites:

  • Ensure the website’s URL matches the official domain (e.g., yourbrand.com).
  • Be cautious of slight misspellings, extra characters, or unfamiliar extensions (e.g., “.net” instead of “.com”).
  • Legitimate sites have a secure connection indicated by “https://” and a padlock symbol in the browser.
  • Avoid entering personal or payment details on non-secure website.
  • Genuine businesses provide clear and accessible contact details like phone numbers, email addresses, and physical locations.
  • Beware of websites with no contact information or generic email addresses (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo).
  • Scammers often lure customers with unrealistically low prices, special deals, “urgent” sales.
  • Compare prices with trusted sources to spot suspiciously low prices.
  • Scam sites often have poor grammar, spelling mistakes, or unprofessional design.
  • Legitimate sites maintain high standards in both content and user experiences.
  • Use search engines or social media to check reviews, complaints, or warnings about the website.
  • If you can’t find credible information about the business, it could be a scam.
  • If you can’t find credible information about the business, it could be a scam.
  • Use credit cards or other secure methods that offer fraud protection.
  • Trust seals (e.g SSL certificates, payment security badges) should be clickable and lead to verification pages.
  • Be cautious of website that use fake or non-clickable logos.
  • Reputable businesses provide responsive and professional customer support.
  • Scam sites typically have poor customer service or unresponsive communication.
  • If you suspect a website is fraudulent, report it to your local authorities or a consumer protection agency.
  • Inform your bank or payment provider if you’ve made a transaction on a suspected scam site.

What to look out for: