Impersonating The Police Is Easy With eBay Counterfeit Badges & ID
eBay turns a blind eye to dangerous counterfeits.
January 30, 2018, Los Angeles, CA – Are you talking with the real police? How would you know? Fake officers are targeting businesses, children and immigrants.
The fake identification cards shown below were made-to-order by eBay sellers bearing the names and photos of U.S. Senator Kamala Harris and former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch. Badges were also purchased on eBay to accompany the phony identification. Each was sent a copy of the fake items. The items are just as easily available to terrorists, child predators and other criminals with the buyers own identity and photo.
Despite repeated written notifications, eBay (NASDAQ: EBAY) continues to be the “one stop” shopping market for anyone around the world to buy fake law enforcement badges and identification cards. Counterfeit FBI, LAPD and other law enforcement badges are common on eBay, and eBay collects a transaction fee for each fake item sold.
The Counterfeit Report found over 2,700 fake law enforcement items and sent hundreds of email reports, press releases and warnings to eBay, including eBay CEO, Devin Wenig, General Counsel, Marie Oh Huber, and Global Intellectual Property Brand Manager, Julien Dudouit. The press releases were viewed over 400 times.
Now, 1-year later, counterfeit sellers and listings remain. eBay even goes to the alarming extreme as to send email solicitations to purchase the counterfeit police items.
Public trust is destroyed when companies don't align themselves with ethical behavior and diligence, and put profit before protecting the public and national security.
18,000 U.S. federal, state and local law enforcement agencies employ 1.1 million men and women who rely on easily recognizable identification to secure public trust and reassure confidence. The consequences or misuse of counterfeits is indisputable.
The counterfeit current issue FBI, LAPD, Secret Service, and other law enforcement badges and ID shown below from eBay listings, or purchased by The Counterfeit Report, were repeatedly reported to eBay.
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