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Internet 2.0 Conference Reviews Rising Exhibitor Scams And Suggests Prevention Strategies

Exhibitor scams are on the rise, and their victims are increasing by the day. These scams include fraudulent corporations acting as real exhibition service providers. These unethical organizations may contact clients offering services at a reduced fee or pretending to be the exhibition's official service provider. We want to protect you from such false and pretentious scammers who might claim to be representing the Internet 2.0 Conference.

It is critical to remain attentive and take precautions to protect yourself from such fraudsters. Before agreeing to associate with them, we advise you to do your homework and check their credibility. There are certain dos and don’ts that we suggest you keep in mind while dodging such phishing efforts. These include:

DO
  • Investigate the website, relevant reviews, contacts, and the authenticity of the exhibition they invite you to. By identifying gray areas that seem ambiguous or suspicious, you can prevent being taken advantage of.
  • Check and ask around if someone has information about the firm. Search engines can often be helpful in gaining such information.
  • After a background check, if messages get persistent, block the messenger.
  • Report suspicious activity to us. If you detect a fraud exhibition scammer, let us know instantly, and we will take appropriate action.
DON’T
  • Pay for services in advance.
  • Click on unsolicited links or payment prompts.
  • Respond or try to associate with suspicious exhibition representatives reaching out from scammy email addresses.
  • Provide any personal information.

Additionally, be aware of unsolicited spam emails or texts that offer services at a reduced charge. As reviewed by the Internet 2.0 Conference team, this is a trending strategy of scammers to lure in victims. Be advised that our services will be vouched for by our agent and no uninformed deductions will be conveyed directly via mail.

Exhibitor fraud is becoming a significant worry for legit corporations. We recognize that attending our events is an important aspect of promoting your business but, fraudsters would want to take advantage of your enthusiasm. We aim to assist you to avoid being a victim of these scams by giving useful information and recommendations.

If you believe you have been the victim of exhibitor fraud, notify us. Please know that we do not associate with our clients for payments without prior authorization or communication from our representatives. So, if you feel that you have been the victim of exhibitor fraud, or have been contacted by an unsolicited agent that claims to be from our company, immediately let the Internet 2.0 Conference know.