eBay Won't Tell You -- You Bought a Fake
Deceived buyers never told they received a fake or dangerous product.
July 28, 2016, Los Angeles, CA - As a consumer, you would expect that eBay would notify you when they learn you have purchased a dangerous, fraudulent or deadly product on eBay (EBAY). In fact, eBay even posts a confidence building Money Back Guarantee on each eBay listing page stating "Get the item you ordered or get your money back." But how would you know you received a fake?
Alarmingly, eBay won't tell you, even when they know the item you received is a fake -- an item that doesn't even exist in the manufacturer's product line, but bears the manufacturer's trademark -- says The Counterfeit Report®, a website assisting and educating consumers about counterfeit products.
To identify what happens when buyers receive a counterfeit or fake product from an eBay seller, The Counterfeit Report purchased over 2,000 trademarked name brand products from eBay sellers. None were authentic items. The counterfeit and fake products received included electronics, over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, sporting goods, children’s toys and fragrances, all represented to be covered under eBay's Money Back Guarantee. Yet, after reporting and submitting claims for the counterfeit items, eBay's ultimate response was to block The Counterfeit Report's test purchase accounts, but allow the sellers to remain.
The counterfeit and fake items received from eBay sellers represented over 400,000 counterfeit items listed or sold to eBay consumers. The Counterfeit Report found that if the eBay listings were removed, buyers viewing their eBay purchase history were misled with the message below for the removed counterfeit items and are not notified by eBay they may have a fake, be in danger, or eligible for a refund. The counterfeit item purchase on eBay is hidden from the buyer with the eBay statement; "If you've already sent payment, the sale should process as normal and you don't have anything to worry about."
The opposite may be true, and buyers could have a lot to worry about. The purchased item may be a dangerous or deadly product. At a minimum, a refund is due the buyer.
For example, buyers that received the items shown below received a fake -- they dont exist in the manufacturer's authentic product line. .
(Clockwise from left – Photo: The Counterfeit Report®)
Not only does eBay allow counterfeit products to be listed, alarmingly, eBay allows the sellers and listings to remain despite repeat notifications of hundred-of-thousands of confirmed counterfeit and fake items. eBay even sends direct email solicitations to consumers to purchase the fake items.
The Dangers
e-Commerce giant eBay is no stranger to allegations of selling counterfeit goods and by not adhering to its own policies or cracking down on counterfeit goods listed on its website. eBay allows the sale of millions of dollars of counterfeit goods to unsuspecting consumers, while collecting transaction fees on each sale.
Companies that facilitate criminal activity and benefit from the proceeds of dishonest actions which impact jobs, consumer safety and public trust create a public perception of deception and impunity. However, reputation damage is only a small part of the problem: counterfeiting costs U.S. manufacturers over $250 billion, US workers over 750,000 jobs, and the manufacturer’s brand integrity is tarnished or destroyed.
Manufacturers are vocal that not enough is being done to stop counterfeits on e-commerce websites. While individual listings may be identified and removed in what is best described as a whack-a-mole process, they just pop up again with the same sellers. eBay earns over $2 billion in profits and needs to do more than the bare minimum to stop counterfeits on its website with harsh penalties for sellers, aggressive proactive research, and appropriately staffed anti-counterfeiting efforts.
What should you do if you receive an eBay counterfeit?
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