Core Viewpoint - NIO's Vice President of Brand and Communication, Ma Lin, warns customers about a scam involving individuals charging 200 yuan to join a group for early information on the ES9 vehicle, emphasizing that these claims are false and urging caution against online fraud [1][3]. Group 1 - Ma Lin received feedback from car owners regarding a scam where individuals are charging 200 yuan per person to guarantee early access to ES9 information [1][3]. - The scam claims that the individuals have test-driven the ES9 and can facilitate earlier delivery for car owners, which is not true [1][3]. - Ma Lin advises the public to be cautious about believing such information online and to protect their personal privacy to prevent fraud [1][3].
蔚来马麟:警惕车友群诈骗!ES9优先提车等说法均为不实信息