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Fraud Salesman Neonx | SAFE • 2024 |

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If you believe you are a victim of a crime, please contact law enforcement.

This guide breaks down the common red flags associated with such frauds and provides a roadmap for victims to seek justice. fraud salesman neonx

While the specific term "Fraud Salesman" is a film title, there are several unrelated digital entities with the "Neon" or "NeonX" name that have been flagged for actual fraudulent activities: Review of jys.neonx-exchange.vip | ReviewURLs Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only

If the salesman claims to represent "Neonx," check the official website. Does the website list them as a partner or authorized reseller? If the contact number they provided is a personal cell phone rather than a corporate landline, proceed with caution. While the specific term "Fraud Salesman" is a

Consumers report that a salesman offers a "promotional demo" of a NeonX LED sign or light strip for a low price (e.g., $40–$60). After installing or demonstrating, the salesman claims the "trial unit" cannot be sold and instead pushes a "commercial grade" package costing , often claiming it includes a "lifetime warranty."

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. If you believe you are a victim of a crime, please contact law enforcement.

This guide breaks down the common red flags associated with such frauds and provides a roadmap for victims to seek justice.

While the specific term "Fraud Salesman" is a film title, there are several unrelated digital entities with the "Neon" or "NeonX" name that have been flagged for actual fraudulent activities: Review of jys.neonx-exchange.vip | ReviewURLs

If the salesman claims to represent "Neonx," check the official website. Does the website list them as a partner or authorized reseller? If the contact number they provided is a personal cell phone rather than a corporate landline, proceed with caution.

Consumers report that a salesman offers a "promotional demo" of a NeonX LED sign or light strip for a low price (e.g., $40–$60). After installing or demonstrating, the salesman claims the "trial unit" cannot be sold and instead pushes a "commercial grade" package costing , often claiming it includes a "lifetime warranty."

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