Warning to Primark fans: Beware of scams targeting online shoppers in Hungary

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Primark has issued a warning to its customers in Hungary to remain vigilant against fraudulent websites falsely claiming to sell the brand’s products online. The fast fashion retailer, which opened its first Hungarian store in Budapest earlier this year, has confirmed that it does not operate an online store in the country.

Fraudulent websites target Hungarian shoppers

According to Forbes.hu, several fake websites, including www.primark-magyarorszag.com, have been reported for scamming customers by offering non-existent online shopping services. Victims have lost tens of thousands of forints to these schemes, with some individuals reporting losses of up to HUF 40,000–50,000 (EUR 98–122).

Fans of the newcomer franchise have voiced their concerns in online groups, sharing stories of being duped by these fraudulent sites. Among the deceptive domains identified in the past are primarkmagyarorszag.com, primarkhungarywebshop.com, and primarkonlinewebshop.com. All of these have been confirmed as scams.

The retail chain has taken action against these fraudulent websites. According to a company statement sent to Forbes.hu:
“We treat such issues with the utmost priority and take all necessary measures to have these fake websites removed as quickly as possible. We urge our customers to exercise caution when encountering suspicious sites and to refrain from sharing personal information with unknown online sources. Our official website, https://www.primark.com/hu-hu, provides information about our latest collections and in-store availability.”

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