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There are so many hidden fake products which are marketed by fraud marketers.These fake products produced by following the world famous branded products and which selling at high prices.Generally the new customers are mainly harrased by purchasing these fake products.The real producer and real marketer of the actual branded products losses the faith and love from the real and regular consumers.So it is very necessary to prevent fake products marketing.The consumers may aware from these by the following ways :
Try to find a seller’s physical address (not a P.O. Box) and phone number. With internet phone services and other web-based technologies, it’s tough to tell where someone is calling from. Do an online search for the company name and website, and look for reviews. If people report negative experiences, you’ll have to decide if the offer is worth the risk. After all, a deal is good only if you get a product that actually works as promised.
Con artists often insist that people wire money, especially overseas, because it’s nearly impossible to reverse the transaction or trace the money. Don’t wire money to strangers, to sellers who insist on wire transfers for payment, or to anyone who claims to be a relative or friend in an emergency and wants to keep the request a secret.
Scammers steal account information and then run up charges or commit crimes in your name. Dishonest merchants bill you for monthly “membership fees” and other goods or services without your authorization. If you see charges you don’t recognize or didn’t okay, contact your bank, card issuer, or other creditor immediately.
In the aftermath of a disaster, give to an established charity, rather than one that has sprung up overnight. Pop-up charities probably don’t have the infrastructure to get help to the affected areas or people, and they could be collecting the money to finance illegal activity.
Ask about research that supports a product’s claims — and possible risks or side effects. In addition, buy prescription drugs only from licensed government. pharmacies. Otherwise, you could end up with products that are fake, expired, or mislabeled — in short, products that could be dangerous to your health.
If someone contacts you with low-risk, high-return investment opportunities, stay away. When you hear pitches that insist you act now, that guarantee big profits, that promise little or no financial risk, or that demand that you send cash immediately, report them at Government. Office /agencies.
Not to an online seller you’ve never heard of — or an online love interest who asks for money. It’s best to do business with sites you know and trust. If you buy items through an online auction, consider using a payment option that provides protection, like a credit card. Never pay fees first for the promise of a big pay-off later — whether it’s for a loan, a job, a grant or a so-called prize.
By law, banks have to make funds from deposited checks available within days, but uncovering a fake check can take weeks. You’re responsible for the checks you deposit: If a check turns out to be a fake, you’re responsible for paying back the bank. No matter how convincing the story, someone who overpays with a check is almost certainly a scam artist.
It doesn't matter whether the message comes as an email, a phone call, a text message, or an ad. Don’t click on links or call phone numbers included in the message. The crooks behind these messages are trying to trick you into revealing sensitive information. If you got a message like this and you are concerned about your account status, call the number on your credit or debit card — or your statement — and check on it.
It’s illegal to play a foreign lottery. And yet messages that tout your chances of winning a foreign lottery, or messages that claim you’ve already won, can be tempting. Inevitably, you have to pay “taxes,” “fees,” or “customs duties” to collect your prize. If you must send money to collect, you haven’t won anything. And if you send any money, you will lose it. You won’t get any money back, either, regardless of promises or guarantees.
Closely following and Informing to law and enforcement department for proper action to prevent the fake products marketer.
There is no end for the fake product. We need to keep on changing the product pack, lables, use some hologram, consistant change in the product features etc. This will make life measurable to fake product manufacturer. Other then this we can keep a watch on the fake product manufacturer and should inform to law enforcement agencies.
You need to get an first mover advantage and be always one step ahead of the fake competition through consistent innovation
Adhering trademarks real deal through the source of that mark and not to allow intermediaries to deal where only the narrowest border and be confident and experienced in dealing in such mark in addition to laws that will preserve
quality of product defines which is good and fake. It can be possible by end user. For example, samsung s4 ul certified product is available in market. The same model available in chinese market as well. Both are sold in our market. Who need cheap price, they will take them and used cheap functions. This is depends on customer.
We can show our promised certifications, selected outlets, social networking also. Major thing that customer can't drive BMW with corrola price. Trust your product and quality, its making magics