Walmart Shoppers Face Counterfeit, Replica, and Fraudulent Products
Walmart's online shopping may be risky for consumers.
March 19, 2021, Los Angeles, CA – Shoppers expect Walmart to provide authentic and safe products when they shop on Walmart's website -- but that confidence is misplaced. Walmart's push to capture a portion of the exploding e-commerce marketplace exposes a seedy and dishonest practice -- the sale of counterfeit, replica, and fraudulent products.
Walmart is both a direct retailer of fake and fraudulent items and has opened its website, Walmart.com, to global third-party sellers who can list just about anything they want, including counterfeit, replica, and fraudulent products.
Counterfeit items appear right alongside authentic products, creating the illusion they are from Walmart or have Walmart's endorsement. Deceived consumers spend good money on bad products, while Walmart takes a transaction fee for each item sold.
An undercover investigation by the U.S. Government Accountability Office ("GAO") of counterfeit consumer goods on e-commerce websites, including Walmart (WMT), found that about 50% of the items the GAO purchased were counterfeit.
The Counterfeit Report, a global award-winning consumer advocate and industry watchdog, found over 11,100 counterfeit and fraudulent items on Walmart's website and removed 2,200 fakes on behalf of the infringed brand-owners. While some listings were removed, others remained for months or were relisted. Consumers probably wouldn't suspect the counterfeit items shown below were found or purchased on Walmart.com. Trademark owner complaints to Walmart can go unanswered for weeks or be ignored entirely.
Could you spot a counterfeit, replica, or fraudulent product on Walmart's?
© The Counterfeit Report
Everyone knows selling counterfeits is illegal, yet through huge legal loopholes and virtually immune to prosecution, IP laws, and safety standards, Walmart continues to enable and facilitate criminal activity with impunity. Walmart profits from fraudulent sales which impact consumer safety, jobs, and public trust. The consequence is destroyed U.S. companies and retailers, lost U.S. jobs, and duped consumers. The value of counterfeit and pirated goods is forecast to grow to $2.8 trillion and cost 5.4 million net job losses by 2022 says a International Chamber of Commerce Report.
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