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6 Tips for Avoiding Counterfeit Items Online
- Don't ever buy an item that you learn about via bulk email (spam)
- Your chances of receiving the item at all are only 45%, and the chance of your getting what you think at a reasonable price (so you're happy with the transaction) is less than 5%. In other words, as Jim likes to say, "If it's spam, it's scam"
- Check for references
- If you are buying something at a reputable online auction site, always check out the references for the seller and only buy from sellers who have good references. And take advantage of online auction guarantees, such as those offered by amazon.com
- Don't conduct business with an anonymous user
- Get the person's real name, business name (if applicable), address, and phone number. Verify this information before buying. And don't send your payment to a post office box.
- Check for email domain
- Be more cautious if the seller uses a free email service, such as hotmail, yahoo, etc. Of course, most people who use these free services are honest. However, most problems occur when a free service is used. After all, with a free email service, it is very easy for the seller to keep his or her real identity and information hidden.
- Trace transactions
- Save copies of all of the emails and other documents involved in the transaction. Then, if you discover that an item is counterfeit, you have documentation to help you deal with the problem.
- Use common sense and trust your intuition
- If you have a funny feeling about an item, don't buy it. You're very likely right that it is counterfeit.
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