Website description:
The website is in the Czech language. It is an advertising website presenting the product Uri-Care PRO MAX ULTRA, which is claimed to help address issues related to incontinence.
What to watch out for:
1) The offered product creates the impression that it is a medicinal product, but in reality, it is a dietary supplement, i.e., a food product.
2) The website uses deceptive business practices (e.g., falsely stating that the product or service will be offered only for a limited time or only for a limited time under certain conditions to induce the consumer to make an immediate decision without providing a reasonable period necessary for an informed decision).
3) The website contains so-called “medicinal claims,” which is contrary to Article 7(3) of Regulation (EU) No. 1169/2011, as amended.
4) The website contains unauthorized health claims, which is contrary to Article 10(1) of Regulation (EC) No. 1924/2006, as amended.
5) Clicking on the graphic representation of the food product with the inscription “Click and get for free” redirects to the website https://topvitalityworld.com/420/uri-care/?utm_source=500&utm_medium=SEO&utm_campaign=420555440916, where an order form is available. Customers enter their name and phone number and are then contacted via phone to confirm the order and arrange delivery details. For a faster process, they can call the phone number listed on https://uricarepromaxultra.com/cs/ directly.
6) The website does not provide any contact details about the website operator or any terms and conditions.
7) The website is registered outside the Czech Republic, and the domain name holder cannot be identified.
8) Given that the entity managing the website domain is located outside the Czech Republic, the activities of Czech regulatory authorities are very limited.