
That DJI Store You Found? It's Probably Fake.
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It seems some enterprising individuals have noticed the general desperation for DJI gear in the US and decided to capitalise on it. Their masterpiece? A convincing-but-fake website called DJI-US.com that lists all the sold-out kit you've been dreaming of. It's brilliant, really. It will happily take your money, it just won't send you a drone.
They’ve copied the branding and product pages, and will even send you a polite welcome email. The only things missing are trivial details like a phone number, a real address, or a corporate history that isn't a complete fabrication. To avoid donating to the "Fund for People Who Build Fake Websites," the solution is painfully simple: only ever use store.dji.com, and always get there by visiting dji.com first. Already fell for it? Time for an urgent chat with your bank.
For a complete visual breakdown of the scam, our friends at Mads Tech have done the dirty work for you. If you prefer your warnings in text form, you can find our full investigation with all the gory details in our original post here. Don't say we didn't warn you.