GVH draws attention to fraudulent websites
The Competition And Markets Authority (GVH) has recently received an increasing number of consumer signals about substandard websites advertising various health products.
The websites on the competition authority’s horizons first outline a health problem that can typically lead to a deterioration in quality of life, and then always offer a quick, easy and not least discounted solution, supported by professors’ recommendations and positive consumer product experience.
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