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Informa Markets aims to minimize the risk of fraudulent activity for our customers. Be aware of third-party companies falsely offering discounted stands or visitor data. If you receive suspicious communications, contact us immediately on help@labelexpo.com.
Remember, we will never sell the data of our visitors or exhibitors. Anyone claiming to have this data is fraudulent.
Top types of scams to look out for:
Scams
Informa Markets aims to minimize the risk of fraudulent activity for our customers. Be aware of third-party companies falsely offering discounted stands or visitor data. If you receive suspicious communications, contact us immediately on help@labelexpo.com.
Remember, we will never sell the data of our visitors or exhibitors. Anyone claiming to have this data is fraudulent.
Top types of scams to look out for:
Scams
Informa Markets aims to minimize the risk of fraudulent activity for our customers. Be aware of third-party companies falsely offering discounted stands or visitor data. If you receive suspicious communications, contact us immediately on gulfprintpackcs@informa.com.
Remember, we will never sell the data of our visitors or exhibitors. Anyone claiming to have this data is fraudulent.
Top types of scams to look out for:
Scams
This warning is from the Association of Event Organisers (AEO):
Expo-Guide and Fairguide.com/Construct Data Verlag regularly publicise their services to exhibitors at events, primarily in Europe. Both companies use a misleading form, which resembles an organiser’s free show guide, inviting exhibitors to sign and return the form for an entry in an on-line directory. Doing so contracts the purchaser into the three-year, non-retractable agreement. Non-payment is then followed by aggressive debt collecting by Premium Recovery.
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