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| chris100 | 10-21-2024 04:51 AM | Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors Just read this piece on Amazon taking action against those providing stealth documents.
" Amazon has filed six lawsuits against individuals and groups using various illicit schemes to counteract processes designed to prevent the listing of counterfeit products on its online retail site.
The e-commerce giant’s Counterfeit Crimes Unit (CCU) said the “bad actors” operated Amazon selling accounts with falsified documentation so they could circumvent its seller approval and product authentication processes for restricted product categories.
According to court documents, in exchange for a few, defendants would log into bad actors’ selling accounts to provide ⊗⊗⊗⊗ or falsified authentication documents, allowing them to sell “counterfeit and other inauthentic or fraudulent products…without proof of a supply of authentic products.”
Amazon claims it reviewed the documents provided by the bad actors and has confirmed they were falsified and sourced from the defendants. It then worked with an outside investigator to pose as an interested party and contact many of these online sites with the stated intention of selling a product that required additional verifying documents to be sent to Amazon.
In response, the defendants provided ⊗⊗⊗⊗ documents to Amazon, confirming the bad actors’ scheme, while many other bad actors advertising similar services collected fees without performing the illicit service.
In a statement, Amazon said the CCU often partners with brand owners to file joint lawsuits against those attempting to sell counterfeits on its platform, but added: “The lawsuits filed today target a new category of bad actor operating an emerging and evasive scheme.”
It also said attempts to create new selling accounts for illicit activity decreased from 6 million attempts in 2020 to 700,000 in 2023, as a result of “a combination of advanced machine learning capabilities, robust vetting, and expert human investigators.” https://www.securingindustry.com/ama...s/s112/a16120/
Something to be concerned about? |
Re: Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors Likely lawsuits against some bigtime sellers with odd activity... |
| chris100 | 10-21-2024 11:26 AM | Re: Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 1248689)
Likely lawsuits against some bigtime sellers with odd activity... | It looks like they went after third parties who were selling creative documents to Amazon sellers (who themselves were selling counterfeits) |
Re: Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors Quote:
Originally Posted by chris100
(Post 1248671)
Just read this piece on Amazon taking action against those providing stealth documents.
" Amazon has filed six lawsuits against individuals and groups using various illicit schemes to counteract processes designed to prevent the listing of counterfeit products on its online retail site.
The e-commerce giant’s Counterfeit Crimes Unit (CCU) said the “bad actors” operated Amazon selling accounts with falsified documentation so they could circumvent its seller approval and product authentication processes for restricted product categories.
According to court documents, in exchange for a few, defendants would log into bad actors’ selling accounts to provide ⊗⊗⊗⊗ or falsified authentication documents, allowing them to sell “counterfeit and other inauthentic or fraudulent products…without proof of a supply of authentic products.”
Amazon claims it reviewed the documents provided by the bad actors and has confirmed they were falsified and sourced from the defendants. It then worked with an outside investigator to pose as an interested party and contact many of these online sites with the stated intention of selling a product that required additional verifying documents to be sent to Amazon.
In response, the defendants provided ⊗⊗⊗⊗ documents to Amazon, confirming the bad actors’ scheme, while many other bad actors advertising similar services collected fees without performing the illicit service.
In a statement, Amazon said the CCU often partners with brand owners to file joint lawsuits against those attempting to sell counterfeits on its platform, but added: “The lawsuits filed today target a new category of bad actor operating an emerging and evasive scheme.”
It also said attempts to create new selling accounts for illicit activity decreased from 6 million attempts in 2020 to 700,000 in 2023, as a result of “a combination of advanced machine learning capabilities, robust vetting, and expert human investigators.” https://www.securingindustry.com/ama...s/s112/a16120/
Something to be concerned about? |
Do they also filling themselves for sell phakes? Plenty of phakes sold and shipped by amazon |
Re: Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors Quote:
Originally Posted by dano
(Post 1248695)
Do they also filling themselves for sell phakes? Plenty of phakes sold and shipped by amazon | Smokes and mirrors - they will still try to profit where they can...it'll take 2rd party class action to punish them if they sell f*kes... |
| murdered_by_ebay | 10-22-2024 11:16 AM | Re: Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors I am sure it was not about stealth docs but about people who were doing video interviews for money |
| OldTom | 10-23-2024 02:31 AM | Re: Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors Quote:
Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
(Post 1248737)
I am sure it was not about stealth docs but about people who were doing video interviews for money | On the assumption you've read the article, what makes you think they're lying and you ' are sure' it is about video interviews?? :rolleyes:
...or are you yet again just trying to be deliberately contrary to derail a topic? |
| OldTom | 10-23-2024 02:39 AM | Re: Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors Quote:
Originally Posted by chris100
(Post 1248671)
Something to be concerned about? |
At some level I guess it is, only you can decide what that level is if you're knowingly selling counterfeit goods and the size of your operation.
You could see it as "six lawsuits globally, I like those odds". |
| murdered_by_ebay | 10-23-2024 11:12 AM | Re: Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors Quote:
Originally Posted by OldTom
(Post 1248780)
On the assumption you've read the article, what makes you think they're lying and you 'are sure' it is about video interviews?? :rolleyes:
...or are you yet again just trying to be deliberately contrary to derail a topic? | I doubt they can identify people selling simple docs doctored on photoshop and I do not think such docs are of importance as it takes at least one interview to circumvent verification |
| OldTom | 10-23-2024 11:19 AM | Re: Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors Quote:
Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
(Post 1248819)
I doubt they can identify people selling simple docs doctored on photoshop and I do not think such docs are of importance as it takes at least one interview to circumvent verification | You've gone from 'I'm sure' to 'I doubt'. Guess what, they can.
Read the article or read it again.....:rolleyes: |
| murdered_by_ebay | 10-23-2024 11:29 AM | Re: Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors Quote:
Originally Posted by OldTom
(Post 1248821)
You've gone from 'I'm sure' to 'I doubt'. Guess what, they can.
Read the article or read it again.....:rolleyes: | amazon will not tell full details unless they release court documents. if they care about doctored docs this can only be on verified accounts which provide bogus invoices and utility bills but again they said they hunt down people who sell such docs |
| OldTom | 10-23-2024 11:38 AM | Re: Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors Quote:
Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
(Post 1248825)
amazon will not tell full details unless they release court documents. if they care about doctored docs this can only be on verified accounts which provide bogus invoices and utility bills but again they said they hunt down people who sell such docs | Sigh....this is not about account verification, it's about circumventing process and procures to get product approval and then try and validate/legitimise their wares.
They kinda do tell us details... https://brandservices.amazon.co.uk/c...feitcrimesunit
This was an interesting thread which you're trying to derail. Why? |
| murdered_by_ebay | 10-23-2024 12:02 PM | Re: Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors Quote:
Originally Posted by OldTom
(Post 1248826)
Sigh....this is not about account verification, it's about circumventing process and procures to get product approval and then try and validate/legitimise their wares.
They kinda do tell us details... https://brandservices.amazon.co.uk/c...feitcrimesunit
This was an interesting thread which you're trying to derail. Why? | it clearly states circumventing seller approval |
| OldTom | 10-23-2024 12:19 PM | Re: Amazon filing lawsuits against bad actors Quote:
Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay
(Post 1248828)
it clearly states circumventing seller approval | For all of them? So why did they get brands involved then?
Look, you haven't read all the complaints nor understand them and I only gave them as an example of Amazon releasing information. We don't even know if the ones in the link I gave are the same as the ones suggested in the article OP posted, some of them go back many years.
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