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Past Release
May 16, 2017
Amazon claims to have a strong anti-counterfeit policy, but that claim falls flat. Amazon can’t even keep counterfeit FBI, NYPD, CIA and other police badges off its website.
Past Release
May 11, 2017
eBay would like consumers to believe that eBay is a safe place to buy name-brand goods, but that is just not true. The Counterfeit Report identified over 3 million counterfeit items on eBay.
Past Release
May 04, 2017
Amazon is proving to be an ideal platform to facilitate the distribution of some $1.7 trillion in global counterfeit goods, expected to top $2 trillion in 2022. The activity is profitable, difficult to track and widely unpunished.
Past Release
May 03, 2017
Counterfeiting and piracy continue to grow at an astounding rate states a 2017 report, and expected to top $2 trillion in 2022.
Past Release
Apr 26, 2017
Amazon would like consumers to believe that Amazon is a safe place to buy name-brand goods, but that is not true. Inarguably fake items remain on Amazon after repeated complaints.
Past Release
Apr 19, 2017
Consumers should expect honest services and have confidence they will receive authentic and safe products presented in a clear and truthful manner when they shop on eBay - but that’s not what happens.
Past Release
Apr 18, 2017
Despite complaints, over 160,000 fakes sold to eBay consumers.
Past Release
Apr 12, 2017
Inarguably fake items remain on Amazon after repeated complaints to Amazon and Amazon senior management.
Past Release
Apr 04, 2017
eBay won't knock off selling the fakes -- an illegal $1.7 trillion global criminal enterprise that is profitable, difficult to track and widely unpunished.
Past Release
Mar 29, 2017
Walmart has a counterfeit problem. Both Walmart, and any outside seller who Walmart allows to list on the Walmart's website, can sell counterfeit items.