Fake JYSK webshops are spreading on the internet: these are the ways to recognize scammers
Shopping online is quite easy and convenient, but unfortunately it can often be risky, as there is a possibility of encountering fraudulent websites. Unfortunately, even reliable and responsible brands such as JYSK cannot provide 100% protection against the presence of fake websites that seek to deceive unsuspecting customers. The Danish company has now compiled how to recognize fake JYSK websites.
“Recently, several of our customers have indicated that they have encountered an online webshop on the Internet that is very similar to the webshop operated by JYSK Hungary, and that offers products distributed by our Company at significant discounts, often at unrealistically low prices, thus encouraging customers to make purchases. Several people have ordered various products from these sites, but unfortunately they did not receive the goods, so it can be assumed that the persons concerned have become victims of online fraud,”
– announced JYSK.
The Danish company would like to draw the attention of customers to the fact that the official website of JYSK Hungary can only be accessed via the link below. Any other website that is even deceptively similar to this one is in the hands of fraudsters.
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