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Mar 28, 2019
When you get caught in a lie or exaggeration, your credibility is destroyed. That's happened to Amazon, who is facing an avalanche of counterfeit and fraudulent product sales, scams, fake reviews and allegations of data leaks and employee bribes.
Past Release
Mar 13, 2019
Legitimate manufacturers and dealers struggle to compete, but the authentic products just can't compete against China knockoffs with low prices, fraudulent endorsements and phony product reviews.
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Mar 07, 2019
Alibaba, the global go-to source for counterfeit goods, has some big problems. Alibaba's brand protection claim is simply not true. Brand owners are bing snubbed, counterfeits remain and consumers are spending good money for bad products.
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Mar 05, 2019
Amazon makes a bold claim that its A-Z Guarantee protects you when you purchase items sold and fulfilled by a third-party seller -- but its not true. Amazon refused a refund for confirmed counterfeit products.
Past Release
Mar 01, 2019
Amazon introduced “Project Zero” Thursday, claiming the new self-service program “empowers brands to help drive counterfeits to zero.” A bold claim from the e-commerce giant that is flooded with an inexhaustible supply of counterfeit products.
Past Release
Feb 28, 2019
eBay is under fire for some shady practices; enabling and facilitating the sale of an inexhaustible supply of counterfeit, fake and replica goods while hiding behind illusory counterfeit policies and ineffective website policing.
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Feb 20, 2019
Amazon, doubling its profit in 2018 to $11.2 billion, will pay no 2018 federal income tax. This isn't the first year the e-commerce giant escaped federal income taxes, Amazon didn't pay federal tax in 2017 on $5.6 billion in profit.
Past Release
Feb 06, 2019
Examination reveals the hyper-competitive environment laced with scams, fakes and fraud that propelled the online giant into an invasive, manipulative superpower controlling 50% of online sales.
Past Release
Jan 17, 2019
Fines up to $292,000 can be levied for intellectual property infringement against both the counterfeiters, as well as e-commerce operators who fail to take action against counterfeits. Yet, Alibaba continues to be the go-to source for counterfeits.
Past Release
Jan 08, 2019
Amazon inexplicably grew into the most valuable company in the world, selling the same products as other worldwide retailers while supporting the same warehouses, shipping networks & financial systems. How?