Amazon says it destroyed two million knockoffs in 2020, a fr

Amazon says it destroyed two million knockoffs in 2020, a fraction of the amount it ships


In addition, Amazon said in its report it was stricter when it came to verifying sellers, blocking all but six per cent of those seeking to set up shopfronts in its internet bazaar, and thus apparently rejecting six million attempts to create seller accounts and stopping an estimated 10 billion suspected dodgy products from being listed before people got the chance to buy.
"Fewer than 0.01 per cent of all products sold on Amazon received a counterfeit complaint from customers," said Mehta in a blog post. "Those complaints were investigated for accuracy and acted upon as appropriate."
Amazon, and other online retailers, are facing increasing regulatory pressure over the issue of counterfeit goods. In March, Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), Doug Collins (R-GA), Hank Johnson (D-GA), and Martha Roby (R-AL), of the US House of Representatives, sponsored the Stopping Harmful Offers on Platforms by Screening Against Fakes in E-Commerce (SHOP SAFE) Act to force internet souks to be accountable for what they sell.

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