STATEMENT
Fake accounts impersonating AUMILLE.
Lately, we've been receiving an overwhelming number of DM's from people who claim they've seen paid TikTok ads by someone impersonating AUMILLE, he/she sells our products for low prices and scams the people that purchase through their fake website.
These situations are the result of fake accounts using our brand to scam inattentive fans. It's essential to know that we take this seriously and want to clarify the situation.
This fake account & website steals our content, posts it without authorization, and falsely advertise products like our cardigans, leading many to believe they're buying authentic AUMILLE merchandise when, in reality, they're being scammed.
To everyone who has fallen victim to this, please understand that this fake account is in no way associated with our brand. They are not authorized to sell our products, and any purchases made through their platforms are fraudulent.
What to do if you fell for it:
If you were scammed, contact your bank immediately and explain the situation. There may still be a chance to get your money back.
For clarity, our only official accounts are:
TikTok:
- @aumilleclo
- @mrctjln
Instagram:
- @aumilleclo
- @mrctjln
Thank you for your support, and please stay vigilant when purchasing online!
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Official Notice:
All communications regarding the ongoing fraudulent activities involving the unauthorized use of the Suspect Studios brand are being actively monitored by the High-Tech Crime Unit (HTCU) of the Rotterdam Police, in collaboration with the Federal Computer Crime Unit (FCCU) of Belgium. This case represents one of the most significant instances of organized cyber fraud within the Benelux region.
Due to the severity and scope of this investigation, any interactions—whether with the fraudulent accounts or legitimate platforms—are subject to real-time surveillance. All correspondence, including direct messages, will be meticulously catalogued and analyzed as potential evidence. This data will be used to advance the criminal investigation and may result in legal action against those involved.
For further information on reporting cybercrime or internet fraud, please consult the following resources:
- Belgium Federal Computer Crime Unit (FCCU):
- Dutch National High-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU):