Ninja has issued a warning against fraudulent websites selling its air fryers at heavily discounted prices. These handy appliances are having a moment right now – it seems everyone wants to get their hands on one of the best air fryers as a way to save energy at home amid the cost of living crisis.
Just like the fake Royal Mail text scams that took off while we were making lots of online orders in lockdown, the soaring demand for air fryers has given rise to scams luring people in with prices that are too good to be true.
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Ninja air fryer warning
‘Following an unprecedented surge in demand for Ninja products, particularly our Air Fryers, we have become aware of a rise in fraudulent websites appearing to offer our products at greatly reduced prices,’ says a Ninja spokesperson.
‘We would recommend any new or existing customers only purchase goods through the official Ninja website (ninjakitchen.co.uk (opens in new tab)) or via a reputable retail partner to ensure you receive our 5-star rated products as ordered.’
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