Genuine Shell lubricants now on Shopee? It’s true!

Shell Malaysia Trading Sdn Bhd launches its new official store on Shopee Mall! The new online store is aimed at enhancing the online shopping experience for consumers who value product authenticity and quality.

Shell Malaysia believes that a strong digital presence with a clear selection of genuine premium quality lubricants on Malaysia’s no.1 e-commerce platform, Shopee, can help it reach and engage with a wider customer base.

The move will enable consumers to purchase directly from Shell as the brand owner. This provides peace of mind to those who are wary of the prevalence of fake and unauthorised products sold online.

Among the selection of premium Shell lubricants available in the new 0W low viscosity range comprising the Shell Helix Power, Shell Helix Protect and Shell Helix ECO.  Shell Malaysia aims to encourage more car owners to choose these lubricants that provide better fuel economy and lower carbon emissions towards enhancing sustainability.

All Shell lubricants sold via the Shell Lubes Official Store on Shopee Mall are guaranteed 100 percent authentic and come with a 15-day free return policy and free shipping nationwide. Additionally, with the Shopee Guarantee feature, payment to Shell Malaysia will only be released after goods received are confirmed to be genuine and in good condition by the buyer.

The online store aims to offer more than just genuine Shell Helix passenger car and Shell Advance motorcycle engine oils with `Untuk Pasaran Malaysia’ labels.

Soon, the store’s offerings will expand to include a variety of retail products such as Shell merchandises as well as Shell Select products.

Shell Malaysia has been actively monitoring lubricants being sold online. Through close engagements with various e-marketplaces, the company was able to clamp down on 179 online shops and remove 278 online listings in H1 2020.

Check that 'Untuk Pasaran Malaysia' label here

The company and the enforcement officers from the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) even successfully raided a location selling fake lubricants. Courier packets containing engine oil destined for online shoppers all over Malaysia were found on the premises.

Shell Malaysia advised consumers shopping online to protect themselves by buying official genuine Shell lubricants only from the Shell Lubes Official Store on Shopee with ‘Untuk Pasaran Malaysia’ labels complete with QR codes that can be authenticated via Share website www.shell.com.my/share.

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