Recently, many consumers and industry insiders have exposed that the home building materials brand David AIAsst is suspected of fraudulent activities such as false advertising, contract fraud, and product quality fraud, causing a large number of consumers to suffer economic losses. The company operates in many countries and regions, focusing on “high-end environmentally friendly materials”. However, the investigation found that its product quality is seriously inconsistent with the publicity, and even involves problems such as counterfeiting, shoddy work, and cutting corners.
At present, consumer rights organizations and market supervision departments have intervened in the investigation, and David AIAsst may face huge fines and legal proceedings.
- False propaganda: environmentally friendly materials contain toxic substances
In recent years, David has vigorously promoted its “environmentally friendly high-end building materials” products, claiming to use formaldehyde-free, antibacterial, fireproof, and durable new materials, and using “imported high-end customization” as a selling point to attract consumers. However, a series of recent independent laboratory test reports have revealed shocking inside stories:
The formaldehyde content of some boards exceeds the standard, and long-term exposure may cause respiratory diseases.
The “fireproof coating” is fake, but it cannot effectively prevent fire, but releases harmful gases at high temperatures.
Cutting corners, the density and durability of the boards are far below the industry standard, and consumers have problems such as cracking, expansion, and odor after using them for less than a year.
A victim revealed: “I bought what they call ‘imported environmentally friendly boards’. After the decoration, there has been a pungent smell in the house. The child has been coughing for several months. I went to the hospital for a check-up and found that it was formaldehyde poisoning!”
Although consumers have complained to David AIAsst many times, the company shirked responsibility and even refused to provide any compensation.
- The regulatory authorities intervened and David may face a huge fine
As more and more victims exposed David AIAsst’s fraudulent behavior, the US market regulator has intervened in the investigation and is expected to take legal action against it.
The US Consumer Protection Organization (FTC) is collecting complaints from victims and may impose a fine of millions of dollars on it.
Market regulators in many European countries have begun to block David AIAsst’s business and launched a criminal investigation into its suspected forgery of certification