⚠️ Security Notice: Beware of Fraudulent Websites and Impersonators
❗Security & Fraud Alert: Protect Yourself from Fake Websites
Your security and trust are our top priorities at
Compressors Now.
Unfortunately, as our business has grown, we have become the target of fraudulent actors and cybercriminals who attempt to scam our customers by impersonating our brand. This page is designed to help you identify our official website and avoid falling victim to online fraud.
✅ Our Only Official Websites
To guarantee you are receiving genuine equipment, valid warranties, and real customer support, please verify that your browser’s address bar exactly matches one of our two official domains:
compressorsnow.com compressornow.com
If you are on any other domain—even if the website looks completely identical to ours—you are on a fraudulent website.
⚠️ Beware of Websites That Steal Our Content
Scammers often create “cloned” websites to trick you into believing you are shopping with us. You may encounter websites that feature:
- Stolen Product Listings: Scammers use automated software to scrape and copy our exact product descriptions, specifications, and pricing layouts.
- Stolen Images & Logos: They frequently steal our product photography, company logos, and even pictures of our staff to look legitimate.
- Copied “About Us” Pages: They may copy our company history and policies word-for-word.
Just because a website has our logo or exact product descriptions does not mean it is Compressors Now. Content is easy for scammers to steal; our web address (URL) is the only thing they cannot fake.
🚩 How to Spot a Scam Website
Before making a purchase, look out for these common red flags:
- Slightly Altered URLs: Scammers buy domains that look similar to ours, such as compressorsnow.shop, compressor-now.net, or domains with slight misspellings (e.g., compresorsnow.com).
- “Too Good to Be True” Prices: Fraudulent sites lure victims in with massive, unrealistic discounts on heavy machinery and equipment.
- Unusual Payment Requests: We process payments securely through our checkout. Scammers will often ask for wire transfers, Zelle, cryptocurrency, or gift cards.
- Missing Contact Information: Fake sites often have a broken “Contact Us” page, a generic webmail address (like a Gmail account), or a disconnected phone number.
🛡️ How to Protect Yourself
- Always Check the URL: Look at the top of your browser before entering payment details. It must say compressorsnow.com or compressornow.com.
- Look for the Padlock: Ensure the website connection is secure (HTTPS).
- When in Doubt, Call Us: If you are ever unsure if a promotion, email, or website is legitimately ours, stop and contact us directly using the phone number listed on our official site.
📞 Report a Fraudulent Site
If you find a website that has stolen our content or is pretending to be Compressors Now, please do not interact with it. Instead, please copy the web address and send it to our official customer service team at
[email protected].
We actively work with web hosts and legal authorities to take down these fraudulent sites and protect our customers.
🏢 A Note on Unethical Competitors
While outright scammers are our biggest concern, we also frequently encounter other businesses within the compressor industry that copy our proprietary product descriptions, technical specifications, and images to use on their own websites.
Because we invest significant time into testing, documenting, and providing the most accurate information on our heavy machinery, lazy competitors often scrape our website instead of doing the work themselves.
❌ Why Competitor Content Theft is Bad for You
Buying equipment from a competitor who relies on our stolen content isn’t just a matter of ethics—it poses direct risks to your business and your machinery:
- Inaccurate & Outdated Specifications: When a company just copies and pastes our text, they rarely update it. If a manufacturer changes a dimension, CFM rating, or electrical requirement, the competitor’s site will still show the old data. This frequently leads to customers ordering the wrong equipment for their facility.
- Zero Technical Support: If a company relies on stealing our expertise to build their website, they will not have the knowledge required to help you troubleshoot when your compressor goes down. You need a partner who knows the machines inside and out, not someone who just copied a catalog.
- The “Bait-and-Switch”: Unethical competitors will often copy our listings for high-quality, in-demand compressors to rank on search engines, even if they don’t actually carry that brand. When you try to order, they will push you toward an inferior substitute.
- Warranty Nightmares: Unauthorized dealers who scrape our site to look like official distributors cannot offer you valid manufacturer warranties. If the machine breaks, you may be entirely on your own.
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