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How to identify fake and shoddy products

According to the definition of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, counterfeit products refer to the use of untrue factory names, factory addresses, trademarks, product names, product logos, etc., so that customers and consumers mistakenly believe that the product is genuine. . Counterfeit products refer to products that are of poor quality or have lost their usability.

Identification method:

1. Identify the authenticity of product trademarks, packaging, decoration and other special signs;

2. Identification through sensory evaluation or other simple means;

3. Test physical, chemical, hygienic and other indicators of products in accordance with national standards;

4. Use the professional expertise of this department, especially the experience accumulated in long-term practice, to identify the goods produced or distributed by this enterprise or industry.

Extended information:

Common forms:

(1) Counterfeiting other people’s registered trademark goods;

(2) Counterfeiting other people’s goods Products with origin, company name or code name;

(3) Products with fictitious company names;

(4) Expired, invalid or spoiled products;

(5) Commodities endangering personal and property safety;

(6) Commodities whose name does not match the texture, whose indicated indicators do not match the actual situation, or whose main indicators do not meet national standards;

(7) Goods that use high-quality or certification marks, or license marks;

(8) Products that are adulterated with fakes or cut corners;

(9) Counterfeit goods Goods, goods that are passed off as genuine or old as new;

(10) Goods that are expressly prohibited from production and sale by laws and regulations;

(11) No standards or qualified inspections Products with production licenses;

(12) Products subject to production license management without indicating the license mark and number;

(13) Failure to indicate specifications and grades in accordance with relevant regulations , commodities with main technical indicators or ingredient content;

(14) Processed commodities (including defective products, by-products, and other foreign products) without marking "processed products" on a prominent part of the product or its packaging (or "defective", "sub-product", "foreign product");

(15) Producing and distributing highly toxic, flammable, explosive and other dangerous goods without labeling them Products with relevant labels or failure to provide instructions for use as required;

(16) Products with a limited time limit that do not indicate or truthfully indicate the production date and expiration date;

(10) 7) Failure to indicate the place of origin as required. Business name, business address and other items of merchandise.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Fake and shoddy goods