Neakasa Issues Warning About Fake Websites; Urges Caution Against Unauthorized Site Redirections via SNS Ads
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GenHigh Co., Ltd. has issued a warning confirming the existence of fake websites posing as their smart appliance brand 'Neakasa', urging customers to use official sales channels to avoid fraud.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What happens if I use a fake Neakasa website?
- A: There is a risk of not receiving the product (non-delivery) or being involved in fraudulent transactions such as stolen credit card information.
- Q: Where should I go to purchase Neakasa products safely?
- A: Please use the official Neakasa website, or the official stores on Amazon, Rakuten, and Yahoo! Shopping operated by GenHigh.
- Q: I found a Neakasa ad on social media offering a big discount. Is it genuine?
- A: It is likely to be a fake ad. There have been confirmed cases of being directed to unauthorized fraudulent sites. Please always verify the URL and the seller.