You Can Now Confirm Whether Your LG Electronics Are Genuine Via SMS

Last year a report by Anti-Counterfeits Agency showed that nearly three-quarters of Kenyans use counterfeit goods. Few things are as painful as spending your hard earned money, only to later realize that what has been sold to you is counterfeited, or what we commonly call fake.

Substandard products do not only come with the pain or losing money, but also with the real risk to health and other property. There are risks such as housefires as well as malfunctioning of other household appliances and many of the people using them are not aware of the risks involved.

To curtail such incidences, LG Electronics has today rolled out a mobile service platform set to combat counterfeit LG products in East Africa. The customer oriented platform will help consumers identify genuine products and validate regional warranty status through SMS in Kenya, and will move across Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania soon after.

The launch of the mobile platform is part of a larger consumer education and awareness campaign by the global electronics giant. Through the “I love Genuine” campaign, LG will accelerate efforts to educate consumers about the true cost of buying counterfeit or sub-standard goods, including having to replace them at shorter intervals.  This is a timely move by LG to join the global fight against counterfeit goods in the market especially in the wake of increased e-commerce in the electronics industry.

To verify authenticity of the products, consumers will be required to send the full model number and suffix of their products to the free toll number 0700 545454.  Feedback is instantaneous meaning consumers can run the verification test at the point of purchase. The service is also open to consumers who purchased any LG products from 2012 to date.

“At LG, we pride ourselves on continuous innovation and production of genuine home appliances that make life good for our customers. We are passionate about offering unique solutions geared towards our customers’ needs while placing their safety first. Improving our product quality management system is a never ending process. With the introduction of this SMS validation system, we hope to not only enforce the need for quality products but also protect our customers from swindlers. We look forward to working with our customers and other industry stakeholders to curb this menace,” said LG East Africa Managing Director Sa Nyoung Kim.

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