Tensel-markt.de, gohlke-shop.de and Techno-max.de lure numerous consumers into the trap with their professional designs. Do not order from these shops, you will lose your money!
There are currently many electronics fake shops
Fake shops are constantly coming up with new tricks to trick customers out of their money. At the moment, our partners on the Watchlist Internet are increasingly reporting fake shops in the technology and electronics sector. We'll show you how to expose fake shops before it's too late.

Deceptively professional appearance with a huge selection
These fake shops deceive primarily because of their professional appearance: the website is attractively designed and there are even pictures of the alleged location online. But a quick search shows that the images have been edited because these shops do not exist.
Also pay attention to the incredibly wide selection of products: these shops sell everything from refrigerators to televisions to coffee machines. Every product is available immediately and the prices are below the usual commercial average. Use caution when encountering an unfamiliar shop. Fake shops such as tensel-markt.de, gohlke-shop.de and techno-max.de primarily distribute their offers via Google Shopping ads. Check carefully where you shop to avoid unpleasant surprises.

How to recognize fake shops at a glance

Have you ordered from a fake shop? This is what needs to be done
- If you paid by credit card, contact your credit card company and explain the situation. You may get your money back.
- If you paid in advance, i.e. transferred the money, the chances of the money being refunded are unfortunately slim. Nevertheless, contact your bank and describe your situation. It is important to act quickly, the sooner you contact your bank, the better your chances are!
- Make a report: In any case, you should report it to the police. You can read how you can file a report here.
- Protect yourself: To protect yourself from fake shops in the future, install the Fake Shop Detector in your internet browser! The free tool warns you in real time about fake shops using artificial intelligence and enables safer online shopping!
Source: Watchlist Internet
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