Not entirely. originally started as a legitimate Chinese-based LED strip exporter (Shenzhen NeonX Tech Co.). However, their products are now sold via independent, unvetted distributors who buy overstock at $10–$20/unit and run predatory sales campaigns. The actual product is cheaply made (non-weatherproof, overheating drivers). The brand has attempted to distance itself from these salespeople, but their loose distribution model enables the fraud.
Neonx operated under the guise of a high-end tech consultant, often targeting small business owners looking for a "digital edge". His pitch was always the same: a revolutionary cloud-based system that promised to "maximize customer experience" while subtly siphoning data and funds through back-end loopholes. fraud salesman neonx
The search term points to a pattern of consumer complaints against independent sales agents (or a specific representative) peddling products under the brand name NeonX . While "NeonX" has been associated with several legitimate-seeming products (LED signs, neon flex lights, and even a supplement brand in some regions), the overwhelming online sentiment ties the name to high-pressure, deceptive in-person sales tactics —often at retail stores, fairs, or door-to-door. Not entirely