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Does Amazon have fake products?

Amazon has fakes, but not many.

When Amazon was founded in Seattle, no one thought that this company, which was only engaged in online book sales at the beginning, would later become the largest online e-commerce company in the United States. Amazon is now the online retailer with the largest variety of products in the world;

Apple’s electronic accessories are relatively easy to counterfeit, and their ultra-low prices attract countless consumers. Under this phenomenon , genuine Apple manufacturers appear to be particularly "difficult". It is not difficult to understand why they angrily criticized Amazon, saying that it is "suspected of colluding with sellers of fake goods."

The well-known shoe brand Birkenstock directly said that "Amazon is an accomplice of counterfeiters." German sandal brand Birkenstock is deeply troubled by counterfeit goods. When you open its Amazon page, the screen is filled with fake imitations. This century-old brand angrily "quit the platform" and announced that it will stop selling products on Amazon in the United States.

The products are directly supplied by the publishing house, and the product production cycle is short and the production cost is not high, so the publishing house has no reason to supply fake/pirated products. For other product lines, the supplier may be a manufacturer or a trading company. After the legal department has reviewed the supplier's qualifications and there are no problems, the supplier can arrange the supply.

When the goods are put into storage, the warehouse will not check whether the goods are genuine, but will only check the product code (called ASIN on Amazon) and quantity. Suppliers may supply fake goods to Amazon for various reasons. Cosmetics are hardest hit.