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Jan 11, 2013 -- The counterfeit coupon reproduced below was not created by or authorized by Coca-Cola North America and should not be accepted at retail stores.
According to the manufacturer, submissions of these counterfeits by retailers will not be pa (more...)
Chinese counterfeiters are producing low quality copies of the popular and patented UpLULA™ universal pistol magazine loaders and offering them for sale on Amazon and eBay.
Commingling of the genuine and counterfeit loaders in the same Amazon inve (more...)
Counterfeit and third party USB adapters may not be designed properly and could result in safety issues. While not all third party adapters have an issue, you risk damage to your equipment using counterfeit chargers.
Customer safety is a top priority a (more...)
The only way to be sure you're buying a genuine Harley-Davidson® product, and protect yourself from fraud, is to buy directly from the Harley-Davidson Online Store or a Harley-Davidson authorized dealer or retailer.
Buying from unauthorized dealers can (more...)
This lightweight knife is an AXIS-Assist in a thin package.
AXIS-Assist locking mechanism with side safety. CNC machined billet, high strength anodized aluminum handles.
Modified drop-point blade with ambidextrous thumb-stud opener
S30V premium stainl (more...)
Due to widespread counterfeiting, The Hershey Company has withdrawn all $4.00 coupon offers, some of which are reproduced below. Note that colors and expiration dates may vary. Retailers should not accept any Hershey's $4.00 coupons until further notice.
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Consumers are warned that counterfeit Vicks' VapoRub and Vicks' Inhaler products have been discovered in retail locations in New York, Pennsylvania, and Florida. The counterfeit products were sold to distributors who then sold to smaller independent store (more...)
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is urging consumers in the Atlanta area to check their homes for counterfeit smoke alarms.
About 18,500 counterfeit photoelectric smoke alarms were distributed for free in the Atlanta area between 2006 (more...)