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Past Release
Oct 12, 2017
Walmart has a counterfeit problem. After hundreds of counterfeit products were found on Walmart's website, and dozens of complaints to Walmart, some fake items still remain.
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Oct 05, 2017
Counterfeit problems are growing for Amazon, eBay, Alibaba and Walmart as sellers use the web platforms to distribute a massive number of counterfeits which deceive consumers and destroy legitimate manufacturers.
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Sep 27, 2017
Fraudulent sellers, counterfeit goods and deceptive practices await eBay shoppers. eBay would like consumers to believe that eBay is a safe place to buy name-brand goods - but that's not true.
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Sep 20, 2017
If you want to sell counterfeit products, you get a big boost from a postage agreement between China and the U.S. Government. Deep postage discounts are available when shipping counterfeit goods from China to the United States.
Past Release
Sep 12, 2017
Shopping online at Walmart.com may not be the deal you expect. Walmart is allowing, enabling and directly selling counterfeit products on its website.
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Sep 08, 2017
Are you talking with the real police? How would you know? Fake officers are targeting businesses, children and immigrants. eBay continues to provide the means for anyone to sell and purchase the counterfeit items.
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Sep 06, 2017
Consumers love a good deal, but eBay, Amazon, Walmart and AliExpress online shopping may be risky, dangerous, and of little, if any, actual value. Fraudulent sellers and counterfeit goods may be be the real consequence for online shoppers.
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Sep 05, 2017
Buyer beware - eBay regularly sends email solicitations for inarguable fake items, yet they won't tell buyers they purchased a fake. Have you been scammed?
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Aug 31, 2017
Counterfeiting and piracy continue to grow at an astounding rate states a 2017 report. E-commerce websites have opened the floodgates to the fakes.
Past Release
Aug 24, 2017
Consumers have confidence and expect safe, authentic products when they shop at their local grocery, drugstore or retailer, but Amazon and eBay allow unvetted global sellers to inundate their websites with counterfeit products.