Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You'd think with so many people shopping there who trust Amazon for their purchases - why aren't they clamping down on the counterfeits? I like shopping Amazon and hate for it to become an eBay or Alibaba.
Because people are still buying things. And most of their profit comes from aws and prime.
What's aws?
Anonymous wrote:But seriously, why is Amazon allowing these overseas/China "businesses" to sell on their website? I don't get it, shouldn't they protect their customers from this trash?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You'd think with so many people shopping there who trust Amazon for their purchases - why aren't they clamping down on the counterfeits? I like shopping Amazon and hate for it to become an eBay or Alibaba.
Because people are still buying things. And most of their profit comes from aws and prime.
Anonymous wrote:You'd think with so many people shopping there who trust Amazon for their purchases - why aren't they clamping down on the counterfeits? I like shopping Amazon and hate for it to become an eBay or Alibaba.
Anonymous wrote:I saw an awesome deal on a pillow cover when I was on Amazon, I bought it even though the delivery would take 3-4 weeks coming from China. It turned out to be so crappy, and now I understand why:
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/05/25/amazon-counterfeiters-wreak-havoc-on-artists-and-small-businesses.html