Preventing Telephone Fraud and Email Phishing

Telephone fraud and email phishing are techniques used by scammers to obtain sensitive information, such as passwords, bank details, or unauthorized payments. Criminals may impersonate Etenon Fitness employees or trusted vendors to trick victims.

How do these scams work?

Telephone fraud: Scammers may call you pretending to be representatives of Etenon Fitness or other companies. They offer alarming or unusual information, such as a suspicious charge on an account or a technical problem affecting your business. In an attempt to generate trust and urgency, they request confidential data or payment for supposed services.

Email phishing: Scammers send emails that imitate those of Etenon Fitness, but from domains that are not official. These emails may seem legitimate, but they request sensitive information or invite you to click on fraudulent links.

What should you do?

Verification: Etenon Fitness never requests personal or bank details or passwords by phone or email. All our communications are sent from the @etenonfitness.com domain. If you receive an email from a similar or suspicious domain, ignore it and report it immediately.

Do not share confidential information: Be suspicious of any request for personal data or urgent payments. Always verify the authenticity of the call or email before taking any action.

Quick action: If you have shared information or suspect an attempted fraud, contact Etenon Fitness through our official channels and report the situation to the authorities.