BBTANK Warned about Unauthorized Promotion of Counterfeit Products

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Apr.29.2024
BBTANK Warned about Unauthorized Promotion of Counterfeit Products
BBTANK warns of unauthorized individuals impersonating employees to promote counterfeit products, urging caution and verification of communications.

Recently, BBTANK, a technology company, issued an "important notice" on its official website regarding unauthorized individuals impersonating BBTANK to promote counterfeit products.

 

BBTANK warns the public to be aware of a recent incident where an individual impersonated a BBTANK employee to promote counterfeit products. BBTANK emphasizes that these communications did not originate from the company or its authorized representatives, and states that they will take appropriate action to prevent unauthorized contact and protect the company's integrity. BBTANK Technology urges anyone who receives communications claiming to be from BBTANK to remain vigilant and pay close attention to verifying that the email suffix is "@babytoncig.com". If there are any doubts or concerns, it is recommended to contact BBTANK directly through official channels.

 

石开科技:警惕个人冒充员工推广假冒产品
Notice | Source: BBTANK

 

Here's the original text:

 

We hope all is well with you. We would like to bring to your attention an important matter, that someone has recently been impersonating our BBTANK staff to promote counterfeit BBTANK products. We have observed that someone has been engaging in unauthorized communication with our valued customers in a fraudulent manner.

 

It is important to emphasize that these communications are not from BBTANK or any of our authorized representatives. We take this matter very seriously and are actively investigating to determine the responsible party. 

 

We assure you that appropriate actions will be taken to prevent further unauthorized contacts and to protect our integrity, avoiding any potential fraudulent activities. We urge you to remain vigilant if you receive any communication claiming to be from BBTANK. Please note that our official email suffix is "@babytoncig.com". If you receive any communication claiming to be from BBTANK but does not have this email suffix, we recommend that you stay cautious. If you have any doubts, questions, or encounter individuals on social media that you are unsure of their association with our company, please reach out to us directly through our official channels. You can contact us at info@babytoncig.com, call +1(971)997-6290, or visit our official website http:/www.babytontech.com. Our dedicated customer support team will be happy to assist you and address any questions you may have.

 

According to the official website and recruitment information of BBTANK Technology, it is an enterprise dedicated to the development and application of electronic atomization technology. It is a large comprehensive company that integrates product design, research and development, production, sales, and brand operation.

 

The details of the incident were also communicated to 2FIRSTS via email, but no response had been received by the time of publication.

 

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