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Jul 10, 2017
Everyone loves a good deal, and attractive prices draw millions of buyers to Amazon Prime’s 30-hour sale starting tonight. What consumers don’t know is that the e-commerce giant is flooded with counterfeits.
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Jul 05, 2017
Both Walmart as a direct seller, and third-party sellers Walmart allows to list on Walmart's website, are selling counterfeit products.
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Jun 27, 2017
Counterfeit products appear right next to authentic items conveying Amazon’s endorsement, and the illusion the products are from Amazon. Consumers don't know they have a very real possibility of receiving visually indistinguishable counterfeit goods.
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Jun 14, 2017
Amazon would like consumers to believe that Amazon provides an honest and safe place to buy name-brand goods – and only authentic name brand goods - but that is not true. Amazon is enabling and facilitating the sale of counterfeit products.
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Jun 13, 2017
Amazon and eBay are proving to be ideal platforms to enable and facilitate the distribution of some $1.7 trillion in global counterfeit goods, expected to grow to $2.8 trillion by 2022.
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Jun 09, 2017
The Counterfeit Report®, a watchdog and consumer advocate website, found 1.6 million counterfeit memory cards on eBay in 2016. eBay listings show that 157,231 counterfeits had already been sold to eBay consumers.
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Jun 07, 2017
Walmart has a counterfeit problem. Both Walmart, and third party sellers Walmart allows to sell on Walmart's website, are selling counterfeit items.
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May 31, 2017
In a devastating blow to manufacturers and consumer protection, the U.S. Court of Appeals ruled to uphold a U.S. District Court decision excusing Amazon from liability in the sale of counterfeit items on its website.
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May 24, 2017
Amazon and eBay are proving to be ideal platforms to enable and facilitate the distribution of some $1.7 trillion in global counterfeit goods. Counterfeit sales can be a lucrative revenue source for the e-commerce giants.
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May 17, 2017
Despite repeated written notifications, eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY) continues to be the place for anyone around the world to buy fake law enforcement badges and identification cards.