
Fraud Alerts
Corporate fraud alerts can refer to a financial fraud alert placed on your personal credit report to protect against identity theft, or a business-specific alert on your company's credit report. You can also report suspected corporate or business fraud to organizations like the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
Be Aware
Important information about possible criminal practices using the DMH and its related brands.
Cyber fraud has become an increasingly common criminal activity over recent years. False websites or fraudulent emails that, using DMH subsidiary logos, business model and sources, offering products or services from suppliers not connected to DMH, requesting monetary payments prior to delivery of products or services, or advertising fake jobs or product supply offers, etc., are just an example of these types of activities that aim to trick our suppliers and customers for a financial benefit or to steal sensitive information.
In line with its values of transparency and responsibility, DMH works daily to identify and warn people of these situations.
DMH subsidiaries never requires payment to be involved in a Company recruitment process, nor does it communicate changes to trade accounts via email. Also, it is not common practice to request personal information from our suppliers or customers by email or telephone. If you receive such a request that seems suspicious, you should get into contact with our company by filling out the contact form on our website to check whether the information is trustworthy.
As a general rule, we recommend that you keep in mind the following recommendations if you receive a suspicious message from a DMH subsidiary: DMH shall not be held responsible for damages caused to third parties in the event of fraud using any brand of one of its subsidiaries, suppliers or customers.
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Do not reply to unsolicited emails or messages from unknown senders. Likewise, do not open attachments to these emails.
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Do not provide sensitive information (access details, credit card or bank account numbers, etc.) to unknown people or websites that you do not trust and only supply these details via your banker or attorney.
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Be wary of situations that do not follow the normal flow of industry procedures.
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Do not make any payments without first receiving product in your possession and checking with your rep.



