Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Buckle up, drone enthusiasts, because the supply chain for DJI drones is looking about as healthy as a sugar-fueled toddler at a birthday party. With demand soaring and availability dwindling, it seems scammers are swooping in faster than a DJI Mavic can take flight!

Enter scene: the *dubiously named* website, DJI-US.com, camouflaged in logos that scream โ€˜trust me!โ€™ Spoiler alert: itโ€™s as official as a fake ID purchased in a college dorm. Kudos to DJI for nipping this in the bud, but the question remainsโ€”how did we end up here?

With no drones available on their own website (yes, you heard that right), poor frustrated fans are left to navigate a minefield of counterfeit offerings. Itโ€™s like a tech version of โ€˜Survivorโ€™ out there: Outwit the scammers, outplay the inventory shortagesโ€”who will be left with a shiny new drone?

Daisy Kong from DJI suggests we stick to the official โ€˜where to buyโ€™ section. Makes sense, doesnโ€™t it? When life gives you lemons, just buy them from the right store instead of some shady back-alley vendor offering โ€˜organic lemon juiceโ€™!


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