It is learned that according to foreign media reports, the U.S. postal law enforcement agency Snopes recently reminded citizens on Twitter that criminals are using social media markets, e-commerce websites and other online websites to sell "counterfeit stamps." It is reported that "counterfeit stamps" are usually sold at prices 20%-50% lower than the original price, and Facebook and eBay have become the preferred sales places for criminals. The report said the stamps most often counterfeited by criminals are: "Love Skywriting," "Hot Wheels," "Cactus Flowers" and "Winter Scenes." A Snopes spokesperson said that most of the counterfeit stamps in the US online market are made in China. The number of counterfeit products has increased dramatically in recent months. In addition, many criminals claim that the products they sell are authorized by the USPS (United States Postal Service). It is learned that in response to the rampant counterfeit stamps, eBay spokesperson Parmita Choudhury said that eBay has a zero-tolerance attitude towards counterfeit goods and will use artificial intelligence, image recognition and other technologies to monitor the platform to delete suspicious goods. Editor ✎ Nicole/ Disclaimer: This article is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without permission. |
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