Fraudulent E-Shops Spread Through Online Advertisements, They Can Be Identified by Their Domain.
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Fake e-shops are multiplying in the Czech Republic, often imitating well-known and established brands, and many customers cannot distinguish them from the real ones at first glance. Lawyers also point out that fake online shops seem very trustworthy at first glance. The fact that it is a fraud can be hidden in the details, for example, it can be determined by the domain. Fraud is spread mainly through advertisements on social networks that promi…
At first glance, they look exactly like popular Czech stores. In reality, however, these are fraudulent e-shops from China, which have only one goal – to confuse customers and extract as much money as possible from them. They try to do this through large advertising campaigns on Facebook, which attract huge discounts of up to 90 percent....
Several e-shops operating on the Czech market have been falsely imitated by e-shops from China in the past two weeks with the aim of defrauding customers. The Czech Trade and Tourism Association reported this. According to the association's estimate, the fake e-shops have robbed thousands of Czechs. The association is currently aware of imitations of e-shops Sportisimo, Tescoma and Super zoo and criticizes some e-shops for the slow response of t…
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