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Online e-commerce platforms have revolutionized the way we shop, offering convenience and a broader selection of goods. However, this digital transformation has also brought significant challenges for Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) holders who aim to control the proliferation of counterfeit products. Online sellers of fraudulent goods employ a very wide range of deception tricks in their online stores to outsmart the consumers, so as to maximize their ill-gotten gain.
At KENFOX, our attorneys have joined forces with Vietnamese enforcement authorities to tackle these unethical practices head-on. Through collaboration with Vietnamese enforcement authorities, our attorneys from KENFOX have dealt with various deceptive practices in their online stores. In our efforts to better equip online consumers with knowledge to minimize risks associated with their online shopping, we provide you with 8 common tricks employed by online sellers in Vietnam.
Fraudulent online sellers often use beautiful and high-quality images to make their products appear better than they actually are. These images can be misleading and may not accurately represent the actual product. In other ways, they use product descriptions and images that, in actual sense, do not portray the product on sale. This may even be pictures of a genuine product presented beautifully, but then they deliver a counterfeit or inferior quality item to consumers
Sellers create fake accounts or pay for positive reviews and ratings. Fraud sellers post fake reviews to give the impression of reliability and positive customer experience regarding their products.
Fraudulent online sellers may provide customers with tracking numbers for some shipments that do not even exist or, worse, are not related to what has actually been ordered. This is a tactic to delay discovery of the scam, giving the seller enough time to take off.
Fraudulent sellers create temporary online stores to list products they neither possess nor plan to ship. After making sales, these sellers quickly collect the payment and vanish before buyers discover the scam.
Some sellers artificially inflate the original price of a product to make the discounted price seem more appealing, with an objective to attract the customer, so he feels he is getting a very good bargain while actually, the products are either fake or never get delivered.
Fraudsters send phishing links via messages or emails, claiming to be from the online store. These links lead to fake websites where users are asked to provide personal information or payment details.
Sometimes the store name is changed so often to a point that it cannot be detected, both by the platform or the customers.
E-commerce platforms enable sellers to operate with a degree of anonymity. It's easier for counterfeit sellers to hide their real identities and locations, making it challenging for IPR holders to track them down and hold them accountable.
To combat these challenges, IPR holders should employ various strategies, including investing in technology to detect counterfeit listings, working closely with e-commerce platforms to improve enforcement mechanisms, and educating consumers about the risks of buying counterfeit goods. However, the fight against online counterfeits requires continuous effort and innovation as counterfeiters constantly adapt their methods.
At KENFOX, At KENFOX, we're more than just experts in IP law and enforcement. Our expertise in IP law and enforcement equips us with the tools and knowledge to address these sophisticated frauds. We are dedicated to protecting our clients from the perils of counterfeit products, misleading advertisements, and the myriad of scams that plague the online retail world. Contact us today if you are in need of a professional IP agent in Vietnam to accompany your business. KENFOX can provide you with not only a right answer, but the answer is right for you.
By Nguyen Vu QUAN
Partner & IP Attorney
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