Fraud Alerts

We are aware of fraudulent activities by individuals or organizations falsely claiming to be representatives of Li Think. These scams can include fake websites, social media accounts, emails, or SMS messages that use the Li Think name or logo without authorization.

Official information about Li Think can always be found on our Contact page.

How to recognize fraudulent activity:

Emails from domains that are not associated with Li Think (e.g., @yahoo.com, @gmail.com) or from domains that resemble our official domain but do not match it (e.g., @Li Think). All legitimate Li Think email addresses end with @Li Think.de.

Messages that appear official but ask you to transfer payments to a different, unverified account.

Suspicious emails or calls asking you to reply, click links, or open attachments.

If you suspect fraud, please contact your local police.

U.S. residents: Report to the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Centre.

Canadian residents: Report to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.

U.K. residents: Report to the Action Fraud.

EU residents: Report to OLAF.