Warning: Fraudulent emails and letters
FHI regularly receives messages from exhibitors in response to letters and emails they receive from trade fair catalogues, visitor database providers, publishers and hotel bookers. Various companies often write to exhibitors in English with an offer or an inspection request. Common emails are offers and/or invoices for inclusion in (online) guides and trade fair catalogs or for booking hotel rooms. In addition, the World Business Guide company is asking companies to provide their information for what appears to be a free ad placement. Stardatate CRM Leads offers a visitor database. This concerns the following companies:
- Emails from the domains: tradeshowads.com and rethinks.tech
- Emails from VitalShows(.com)
- The Austrian company Construct Data (Fair Guide)
- Data Trend Analytics
- Expo Guide from Mexico with an address in France
- E-sell trade (visitor database provider)
- Avron from Slovenia
- Event Fair from Slovakia
- Fetching Lead
- International Fairs Directory/Mulpor Company
- Integra Eco Kft. from Hungary (Budapest)
- Knoviqevents (visitor database provider)
- Targetb2bleads (visitor database provider)
- FairExpo
- Stardata CRM leads (visitor database provider)
- WIPOT (Trademark Protection)
- Expos Network (visitor database provider)
These are companies that not are related to E&A, LabNL, WoTS and/or FHI. We strongly advise you to ignore and delete these letters and emails. There is no there is no question of cooperation or connection between FHI and these parties. We assure you that FHI to these companies no provided data.
So be extra alert to these types of practices and don't just sign. Documents sent by these companies often turn out to be a contract. We encourage you to share this message internally.
If you do receive an invoice, do not pay it and report it to the police. Our advice is to object to the invoice with a copy of the declaration.
If you have any questions or doubts, please contact FHI. Demand Andreas Meijer or Petra Kortenoeven, (033) 465 75 07.
Incorrect information
Neventum website spreads false information about the World of Industry, Technology & Science fair. The fair is not postponed. Our website www.wots.nl provides the correct information.