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Feb 21, 2018
Quite simply stated, Walmart sells counterfeit products. Consumers can no longer expect honest services, authentic, and safe products when they shop Walmart.
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Feb 16, 2018
Amazon has added another goal in slugging its way to global product distribution dominance; Amazon wants to supply hospitals and clinics with supplies including critical operating and emergency room items.
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Feb 08, 2018
eBay is a haven for U.S. and cross-border scam artists to freely unload counterfeit merchandise, mostly from China, on unsuspecting consumers.
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Feb 01, 2018
The Super Bowl brings out a flood of counterfeit merchandise and fraudulent sellers to separate consumers and their cash. Authorities seize fake sports merchandise worth about $20 to $30 million every year, or about 250,000 fake items.
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Jan 30, 2018
Are you talking with the real police? How would you know? Fake officers are targeting businesses, children and immigrants. eBay makes it easy for terrorists, child predators and other criminals to obtain the fake items.
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Jan 25, 2018
Once again, The Office of the United States Trade Representative has publicly condemned Alibaba, leaving the e-commerce giant on the U.S. Notorious Markets List - a designation is reserved for the world’s most notorious markets for counterfeit goods.
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Jan 23, 2018
Amazon, eBay and Walmart have become the wild west of fraudulent sellers, and opening the floodgates to an inexhaustible supply of deceptive counterfeit goods - most of which come from China. Buyer beware!
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Jan 17, 2018
Counterfeit products from major manufacturers are being sold on eBay and Amazon. Why? Because current laws make it extremely difficult for manufacturers and trademark holders to take action against these online giants.
Past Release
Jan 11, 2018
eBay is a haven for U.S. and cross-border scam artists to freely unload counterfeit merchandise, mostly from China, on unsuspecting consumers. Consumers just don't have a chance of identifying dangerous, deadly and often visually indistinguishable fakes.
Past Release
Jan 09, 2018
A counterfeit product purchase could prove deadly. While some consumers may be confident they can identify fake sunglasses, purses, shoes and handbags, a mistake identifying the items displayed here may be deadly.