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Protecting Our Community: A Note on Fraudulent Websites

We've become aware of websites falsely claiming to be Yamazaki Home. Here's how to shop safely and what to do if something feels off.

Protecting Our Community: A Note on Fraudulent Websites

It has recently come to our attention that fraudulent websites and online listings are misrepresenting themselves as Yamazaki Home. Some of these sites may look convincing at first glance, they may even appear in search results or AI-generated summaries using our name. But they are in no way affiliated with us.

We take this seriously, and we want to make sure you feel safe and informed.

How to Spot a Site That Isn't Us

Trust your instincts. If something feels off, it probably is. A few things to watch for:

• A URL that looks misspelled or unfamiliar
• Prices that seem unusually low or too good to be true
• Requests for sensitive personal or payment information
• No clear way to reach customer support
• A website that feels rough around the edges: broken links, inconsistent design, or branding that doesn't quite look right

Where to Find Us

To shop with confidence, please use only our official channels:

Official Website: https://theyamazakihome.com/
Authorized Retailers: Amazon, The Container Store, Wayfair, West Elm and other trusted partners.

When in doubt, reach out to us directly before completing a purchase. We're always happy to help.

If You Come Across a Suspicious Site

Please don't enter any personal or payment information. If you come across the fraudulent site you can report it to Google Safe Browsing at this link: https://safebrowsing.google.com/safebrowsing/report_phish/

If You've Already Made a Purchase

If you think you may have interacted with a fraudulent site, here are the steps we recommend:

• Contact your bank or credit card company right away
• Keep an eye on your accounts for any unauthorized activity
• File a report at reportfraud.ftc.gov

We are actively working to address these issues and will continue to do so. Protecting our customers matters deeply to us.

Thank you for being part of our community, and for helping us keep it safe.
— Yamazaki Home