The government warns against false sales sites this grocery store

More than 20 sites are scaming customers in buying this product, but sent them socks or nothing instead.


With some grocery store chains putlimits the number of certain elements You can buy, aSecond wave of panic grocery shopping Could be just around the corner. YesDisinfection wipes Are on your grocery list, but you can not find them in the store, the government warned against buying them online.

According to a complaint filed with the Federal Trade Commission, since July of this year, 25 counterfeit sites claim to sell wipes. These sites receive thousands of dollars from customers. The complaint says that websites do not do or are allowed to sell Clox and Lysol products, and have been "playing on Covid-19 consumers' fears in the event of a pandemic to pay them to pay for Clorox and Lysol products that the accused do not deliver. »

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Customers say when they try to return the fake product the site is gone and a new website is configured with a different URL. Sometimes the website uses false shipping information so that it is more difficult for credit card companies to reverse costs. In some cases, it has even ships things like a pair of socks or other articles to the customer instead of disinfecting wipes.

An Ohio court has taken measures and placed a temporary restriction order on the sites. Thanks to the complaint and the temporary prohibition order, the FTC seeks to prohibit the sites permanently to sell anything the money and return to customers.

Some of the sites includeclorox-sale.com,Clean-sell.com,lysol-free.com,Lysolsales.com, andlysol-wipe.com. The complete list is availablehere.

For more, here's here5 Popular Disinfectants to Kill in Covid-19, And you can get them all at your local supermarket.


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