Dubai Resident Gets Scammed Over Viral Dubai Chocolate

  • Publish date: Wednesday، 14 August 2024 | Last update: Tuesday، 10 December 2024

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The viral Dubai chocolate has taken the world by storm, but not without its share of scams. The original creator, Fix Dessert Chocolatier, has seen a surge in demand for their famous chocolate bars, but counterfeit versions are now popping up, leaving unsuspecting buyers out of pocket.

A Dubai resident recently got scammed by a fake website posing as Fix Dessert Chocolatier. The site was selling the viral chocolate for triple the price, tricking customers into paying much more for what they believed to be the authentic product.

The official Fix Dessert Chocolatier Instagram account quickly responded, warning customers that their chocolates are only available through Deliveroo, with a link provided in their bio for secure purchases.

The scam doesn’t stop there—chocolatiers in the United States have jumped on the trend, recreating the recipe and selling their own versions of the Dubai chocolate bars for around $20 each. With the popularity of these treats skyrocketing, it’s more important than ever to ensure you’re buying the real deal.

As the viral Dubai chocolate continues to capture global attention, remember to check your sources and only purchase from verified sellers to avoid falling for similar scams.

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