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Safe online?

We live in an age where cybercrime and fraud is common. Therefore, it’s important to have confidence in the business you shop with.

At VestSea, we don’t just secure our customers’ data, but we also go the extra mile to make sure that our customers are aware of the warning signs.

Our ultimate mission is to ensure new and existing customers feel safe when transacting with the UK VestSea website by implementing robust online consumer-focused security policies and processes. We are proud to uphold these values and endeavour to provide an excellent, seamless shopping experience to all customers.

Our sister website, www.vestsea.dkVestSea.dk registered in Denmark, is accredited by the Danish Government’s E-Mark authentication scheme so we can trade throughout Scandinavia. We have been searching for UK schemes that provide similar reassurance for users of this website since its launch in early 2024.

Peace of mind

However, if you are still unsure about shopping on the Vestsea.co.uk website, we recommend reviewing the following information to hopefully assist you in making a more informed decision before leaving the website.

Visit www.vestsea.dk and click the E-Mark pop-up button, or feel free to visit their website directly to validate our certificate:
https://certifikat.emaerket.dk/vestsea.dk.

The following UK Government website links below provide consumer information guidance relating to online fraud, tricks, scams, and how to spot fake websites:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/frauds-tricks-and-scams/fraud-tricks-and-scams
https://stopthinkfraud.campaign.gov.uk/how-to-spot-fraud/how-to-spot-a-fake-website/

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Our companies are financially insured with Zurich, one of Europe’s most prestigious insurance companies.

7 ways to identify a fraudulent website

Check for abnormalities in the domain
The price may be exceptionally low in comparison to that of other vendors
There may be a lack of information, as well as spelling and grammatical errors
There may be an unusually large number of bad reviews
Uncommon/unsecured payment methods
The padlock symbol (SSL-certificate) at the top of your browser, may be missing
If visiting a well-known website, double-check for any spelling changes in the name

Avoid counterfeit goods

For more tips on how to spot fake goods, go to www.gov.uk